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The arms were officially granted on November 29, 2011. | The arms were officially granted on November 29, 2011. | ||
The arms show a bull's head for the Werle Estate, to which large parts of the district belonged from 1229-1436. The griffin's head in the base refers to the State of Rotock, to which most of the district historically belonged. The two crosiers refer to the many former monasteries, especially Doberan Abbey, which had many possessions in the | The arms show a bull's head for the Werle Estate, to which large parts of the district belonged from 1229-1436. The griffin's head in the base refers to the State of Rotock, to which most of the district historically belonged. The two crosiers refer to the many former monasteries, especially Doberan Abbey, which had many possessions in the distric. | ||
The different elements were also part of the arms of the former districts. | |||
[[Literature]] : | [[Literature]] : | ||
Revision as of 12:56, 19 December 2011
Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
ROSTOCK
State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Additions : 2011 Bad Doberan (1994 Rostock-Land), Güstrow (1994 Bützow, Teterow)
Official blason :
Origin/meaning :
The arms were officially granted on November 29, 2011.
The arms show a bull's head for the Werle Estate, to which large parts of the district belonged from 1229-1436. The griffin's head in the base refers to the State of Rotock, to which most of the district historically belonged. The two crosiers refer to the many former monasteries, especially Doberan Abbey, which had many possessions in the distric.
The different elements were also part of the arms of the former districts. Literature :