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The blue bend symbolises the Moosterbach which flows through the municipality. The red owl is a symbol for the nature and nature conservation in the municipality. The prehistoric urn symbolises the long-time inhabitation of the region. | The blue bend symbolises the Moosterbach which flows through the municipality. The red owl is a symbol for the nature and nature conservation in the municipality. The prehistoric urn symbolises the long-time inhabitation of the region. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Bensing et al; 1984; Schütt, 2002 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Bensing et al; 1984; Schütt, 2002 |
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SIGGELKOW
State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
District (Kreis) : Ludwigslust-Parchim (until 2011 Parchim)
Amt : Eldenburg Lübz
Additions : 19?? Groß Pankow, Klein-Pankow, Neuburg, Redlin
German | In Gold eine schräglinke blaue Wellenleiste, begleitet: vorn von einer auf einem schwarzen Astende sitzenden roten Eule, hinten von einer in der bauchigen Mitte profilierten roten Urne mit zwei Henkeln. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 2, 2001.
The blue bend symbolises the Moosterbach which flows through the municipality. The red owl is a symbol for the nature and nature conservation in the municipality. The prehistoric urn symbolises the long-time inhabitation of the region.
Literature: Bensing et al; 1984; Schütt, 2002