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The name -rode comes from Roden, or clearing forest. This is symbolised by the axe and tree. The old seal of the village also showed a forester cutting a tree with an axe. The wheel and the colours are taken from the arms of the [[State of Mainz]], to which the village historically belonged. | The name -rode comes from Roden, or clearing forest. This is symbolised by the axe and tree. The old seal of the village also showed a forester cutting a tree with an axe. The wheel and the colours are taken from the arms of the [[State of Mainz]], to which the village historically belonged. | ||
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BERLINGERODE
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Eichsfeld
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In Rot ein silberner ausgerissener Baumstumpf, aus dem links ein silbernes Eichenblatt wächst; rechts eine nach schräglinks eingeschlagene Axt; darüber im rechten Schildhaupt ein silbernes sechsspeiehiges Rad.
Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on January 15, 1996. The name -rode comes from Roden, or clearing forest. This is symbolised by the axe and tree. The old seal of the village also showed a forester cutting a tree with an axe. The wheel and the colours are taken from the arms of the State of Mainz, to which the village historically belonged. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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