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The bear claws are taken from the arms of the Counts of Hoya, to which the area historically belonged. The black bend symbolises the B6 road through the village. The lower half symbolises the hoard found in 1955 in the village. It consisted of 6300 medieval coins. | The bear claws are taken from the arms of the Counts of Hoya, to which the area historically belonged. The black bend symbolises the B6 road through the village. The lower half symbolises the hoard found in 1955 in the village. It consisted of 6300 medieval coins. | ||
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ASENDORF (DIEPHOLZ)
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Diepholz (until 1976 Grafschaft Hoya)
Samtgemeinde: Samtgemeinde Bruchhausen-Vilsen
German | In Gold mit goldenen Zwillingsleisten belegter, erniedrigter, schwarzer Schräglinksbalken; oben zwei aufrechte abgewendete, unten durch ein Stück verbundene rot bewehrte, schwarze Bärentatzen, unten 8 (1:2:2:2:1) schräg links gestellte, runde ungeprägte, rote Münzen. |
English | (Diepholz) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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The bear claws are taken from the arms of the Counts of Hoya, to which the area historically belonged. The black bend symbolises the B6 road through the village. The lower half symbolises the hoard found in 1955 in the village. It consisted of 6300 medieval coins.
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