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The wolf is a canting symbol, as the name is derived from the Slavic word for wolf. The base is derived from the arms of the [[Diocese of Lebus]] as the village historically was a possession of the bishops.
The wolf is a canting symbol, as the name is derived from the Slavic word for wolf. The base is derived from the arms of the [[Diocese of Lebus]] as the village historically was a possession of the bishops.
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WULKOW BEI BOOSSEN

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Märkisch-Oderland
Incorporated into : 2003 Lebus

Wappen von Wulkow bei Booßen
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1988.

The wolf is a canting symbol, as the name is derived from the Slavic word for wolf. The base is derived from the arms of the Diocese of Lebus as the village historically was a possession of the bishops.

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