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The arms show the arms of the two former cities and in the chief symbols for water, forests and agriculture. | The arms show the arms of the two former cities and in the chief symbols for water, forests and agriculture. | ||
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BAD GOTTLEUBA-BERGGIESSHÜBEL
State : Sachsen
District (Kreis) : Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Additions : 1999 Bad Gottleuba (1936 Hartmannsbach; 1996 Oelsen; 1997 Börnersdorf-Breitenau (1972 Börnersdorf (1934 Hennersbach), Breitenau (1950 Oelsengrund))), Bahratal (1970 Hellendorf, Markersbach), Berggießhübel, Langenhennersdorf (1971 Bahra)
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In Grün und Gold gespalten mit einem Schildhaupt in gegengestellten Farben; vorn das Wappen von Gottleuba in Gold mit einem rot bewehrten schwarzen Adler und hinten in Silber ein schwarzgekleideter arbeitender kniender Bergmann für Berggießhübel; im Schildhaupt am Spalt eine Tanne in verwechselten Farben, rechts drei grüne schwebende Wellen und links eine goldene Ähre. |
English | Gottleuba-Berggießhübel No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms show the arms of the two former cities and in the chief symbols for water, forests and agriculture.
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