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Revision as of 10:59, 7 April 2023


SCHÖNEFELD

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Dahme-Spreewald
Additions : 2003 Großziethen, Kiekebusch, Selchow, Waltersdorf, Waßmannsdorf; 2004 Diepensee (partly)

Wappen von Schönefeld
Official blazon
German
  • (199?) Von Rot und Silber geviert, überdeckt von zwei übereinander liegenden gold-schwarzen facettierten Sternen mit je vier Strahlen, wovon die unteren, schräggekreuzten verkürzt sind.
  • (2005) Von Rot und Silber zwölfmal geständert und belegt mit einer Windrose.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 28, 2005.

The arms are based on the previous arms, see below, with the shield division now in 12 parts, one pair of red and silver for each of the former municipalities that merged in 2003 and 2004. The star is now also shown as a compass rose.

The previous arms (now used as village arms) were granted on ?

Wappen von Schönefeld

The star indicates that the village is known since 1945 as a junction for rail, road and especially air traffic (Berlin airport). The double star, reminiscent of a compass rose, is intended to symbolize this function as a traffic connection in all directions. The red and white are the colours of Brandenburg.

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