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BAD LAER
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Osnabrück
Additions : Remsede and from 1971-1981 Averfehrden, Glandorf, Schierloh, Schwege, Sudendorf, Westendorf
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted in 1966.
The upper part shows a label which is derived from the Von Lodere family arms. The family had several possessions in the region. The 5 hangers symbolise the five municipalities forming at the time the Samtgemeinde Laer; Westerwiede, Hardensetten, Winkelsetten, Müschen and Laer.
The silver point symbolises the church tower in Bad Laer. The blue bend symbolises the salty waters that made the village a spa. Silver and red are also the historical colours of the Osnabrück Region.
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