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The arms symbolise the position of the village near the Nuthe and Elbe rivers by the wavy division line and the pale. The tower is the local historical (over 1000 years old) watchtower, a typical symbol for the village. The colours refer to water and agriculture. | The arms symbolise the position of the village near the Nuthe and Elbe rivers by the wavy division line and the pale. The tower is the local historical (over 1000 years old) watchtower, a typical symbol for the village. The colours refer to water and agriculture. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Image from Wikipedia | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Image from Wikipedia |
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WALTERNIENBURG
State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Anhalt-Bitterfeld (until 2007 Anhalt-Zerbst)
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft : Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe
Incorporated into : 2010 Zerbst
German | Gespalten durch Wellenschnitt Gold über Blau; vorn ein blauer Wellenpfahl, hinten ein dreistufiger goldener Turm mit schwarzen Dächern, goldener Kugel und schwarzer Wetterfahne. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on June 2, 1995.
The arms symbolise the position of the village near the Nuthe and Elbe rivers by the wavy division line and the pale. The tower is the local historical (over 1000 years old) watchtower, a typical symbol for the village. The colours refer to water and agriculture.
Literature: Image from Wikipedia