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The building are the large stables in the village of Ortkrug, a famouos landmark in the municipality. The hare is a canting symbol for the village of Hasenhäge (Hase=hare). The colours are those of the Schwerin County. | The building are the large stables in the village of Ortkrug, a famouos landmark in the municipality. The hare is a canting symbol for the village of Hasenhäge (Hase=hare). The colours are those of the Schwerin County. | ||
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LÜBESSE
State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
District (Kreis) : Ludwigslust-Parchim
Amt: Amt Ludwigslust-Land
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Geteilt von Gold und Rot; oben ein betagleuchteter roter Marstall mit Satteldach, sechs balkenweise angeordneten Rundbogenfenstern und einer Tür im Mittelteil sowie je zwei rechteckigen und zwei Rundbogenfenstern (2:2 gestellt) in den Seitenteilen; unten ein springender goldener Hase. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 19, 1996.
The building are the large stables in the village of Ortkrug, a famouos landmark in the municipality. The hare is a canting symbol for the village of Hasenhäge (Hase=hare). The colours are those of the Schwerin County.
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