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The stork refers to a nature and bird reserve in the municipality, the tower is the tower of the local castle, which was also seen in the historical seals of the village. The 8 linen leaves represent the 8 villages in the municipality. As there is a linden tree in nearly all villages, the linden leaf was chosen as an appropriate symbol.
The stork refers to a nature and bird reserve in the municipality, the tower is the tower of the local castle, which was also seen in the historical seals of the village. The 8 linen leaves represent the 8 villages in the municipality. As there is a linden tree in nearly all villages, the linden leaf was chosen as an appropriate symbol.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|Literature]] : Ulle, 2011
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 2011


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WINDISCHLEUBA

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Altenburger Land
Additions : 1950 Borgishain, Pähnitz, Remsa, Schelchwitz, Zschaschelwitz; 1973 Bocka (1950 Pöppschen)

Wappen von Windischleuba/Arms of Windischleuba
Official blazon
German

In Blau mit einer eingeschweiften silbernen Spitze, darin acht (1:2:3:2) grüne Lindenblätter, vom ein links blickender silberner Storch mit rotem Schnabel und roten Beinen, hinten ein silberner sechseckiger Zinnen­ turm mit zwei pfahlweise angeordneten Fenstern.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 15, 1995.

The stork refers to a nature and bird reserve in the municipality, the tower is the tower of the local castle, which was also seen in the historical seals of the village. The 8 linen leaves represent the 8 villages in the municipality. As there is a linden tree in nearly all villages, the linden leaf was chosen as an appropriate symbol.

Literature: Ulle, 2011


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