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'''Country''': Germany [[File:germany.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''State''': [[Brandenburg]][[File:Brandenburgstate.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br><br> | |||
'''District (Kreis)''': [[Oberspreewald-Lausitz]][[File:oberspre.kreis.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
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* 1974 Kleinleipisch | |||
* 1993 Grünewalde | |||
* 1993 Kostebrau | |||
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| In einem geteilten und oben gespaltenen Schild vorn in Rot einen links-gewendeten, hersehenden silbernen Löwen (Leopard), hinten in Grün einen wachsenden natürlichen Eremiten in silberner Kutte, in der Linken einen goldenen Rosenkranz, in der Rechten eine silberne Grabhacke mit natürlichem Stil haltend, begleitet beiderseits von drei goldenen Ähren. Im unteren goldenen Feld befindet sich ein schwarzes Hammerwerk. | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The arms were adopted on June 3, 1992 with a golden crown. Already on October 24, 2001 the arms were officially granted, but without the crown. | The arms were adopted on June 3, 1992 with a golden crown. Already on October 24, 2001 the arms were officially granted, but without the crown. | ||
The lion in the first quarter is taken form the arms of the Lords von Löwendal. The man in the second field is a colonist and is a canting element for the Counts of Einsiedel (Einsiedeln is colonising), who owned the village in the late 18<sup>th</sup> century and who started the industrialisation of the area. The wheat-ears symbolise the agriculture. The lower half shows an iron-hammer (German: Pochwerk) , used to grind the iron ore. It symbolises the steel industry. | The lion in the first quarter is taken form the arms of the Lords von Löwendal. The man in the second field is a colonist and is a canting element for the Counts of Einsiedel (Einsiedeln is colonising), who owned the village in the late 18<sup>th</sup> century and who started the industrialisation of the area. The wheat-ears symbolise the agriculture. The lower half shows an iron-hammer (German: Pochwerk), used to grind the iron ore. It symbolises the steel industry. | ||
The previous arms were granted in 1953. | The previous arms were granted in 1953. | ||
[[FIle:lauchham.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[FIle:lauchham.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
These arms show a hammer and briquette, symbolising the industry in the city. The red circle symbolises the concentration of workers in the former Red County (Roten | These arms show a hammer and briquette, symbolising the industry in the city. The red circle symbolises the concentration of workers in the former Red County (Roten Ländchen). The colours were also the coulours of the GDR. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Bensing et al; 1984 | |||
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[[Category:German Municipalities L]] | [[Category:German Municipalities L]] |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 11 August 2024
Country: Germany State: Brandenburg District (Kreis): Oberspreewald-Lausitz Additions:
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German | In einem geteilten und oben gespaltenen Schild vorn in Rot einen links-gewendeten, hersehenden silbernen Löwen (Leopard), hinten in Grün einen wachsenden natürlichen Eremiten in silberner Kutte, in der Linken einen goldenen Rosenkranz, in der Rechten eine silberne Grabhacke mit natürlichem Stil haltend, begleitet beiderseits von drei goldenen Ähren. Im unteren goldenen Feld befindet sich ein schwarzes Hammerwerk. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on June 3, 1992 with a golden crown. Already on October 24, 2001 the arms were officially granted, but without the crown.
The lion in the first quarter is taken form the arms of the Lords von Löwendal. The man in the second field is a colonist and is a canting element for the Counts of Einsiedel (Einsiedeln is colonising), who owned the village in the late 18th century and who started the industrialisation of the area. The wheat-ears symbolise the agriculture. The lower half shows an iron-hammer (German: Pochwerk), used to grind the iron ore. It symbolises the steel industry.
The previous arms were granted in 1953.
These arms show a hammer and briquette, symbolising the industry in the city. The red circle symbolises the concentration of workers in the former Red County (Roten Ländchen). The colours were also the coulours of the GDR.
Image gallery
Literature: Bensing et al; 1984
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