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The falcon on a hill is canting (Falken-Berg). The chestnut is a common tree in the area and represented by the leaf. The leaf was also part of the arms of [[Brunow]] and [[Heckelberg-Brunow]]. The wavy bar symbolises the Gamengrund river.
The falcon on a hill is canting (Falken-Berg). The chestnut is a common tree in the area and represented by the leaf. The leaf was also part of the arms of [[Brunow]] and [[Heckelberg-Brunow]]. The wavy bar symbolises the Gamengrund river.


To the Amt Müncheberg belonged:
To the Amt Falkenberg-Höhe belong:
* Beiersdorf-Freudenberg
* Beiersdorf-Freudenberg
* Falkenberg
* Falkenberg

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AMT FALKENBERG-HÖHE

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Märkisch-Oderland

Wappen von Amt Falkenberg-Höhe

Official blazon

  • (de) In Grün ein silberner Falke auf einem mit blauem Wellenbalken belegten goldenen Dreiberg, links überhöht von einem goldenen Kastanienblatt.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 2, 1996.

The falcon on a hill is canting (Falken-Berg). The chestnut is a common tree in the area and represented by the leaf. The leaf was also part of the arms of Brunow and Heckelberg-Brunow. The wavy bar symbolises the Gamengrund river.

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