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The combined cherry and apple tree indicates the importance of fruit tree cultivation in the region. The division of the shield symbolises the two villages of Hohenleipisch and Dreska. Hohenpeipisch is symbolised by the jug, symbolising the pottery tradition in the village. The basket refers to Dreska, which has a tradition of willow basket weaving.  
The combined cherry and apple tree indicates the importance of fruit tree cultivation in the region. The division of the shield symbolises the two villages of Hohenleipisch and Dreska. Hohenpeipisch is symbolised by the jug, symbolising the pottery tradition in the village. The basket refers to Dreska, which has a tradition of willow basket weaving.  


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: MOZ
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: MOZ

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HOHENLEIPISCH

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Elbe-Elster
Amt : Amt Plessa
Additions : 1974 Dreska

Wappen von Hohenleipisch/Arms (crest) of Hohenleipisch
Official blazon
German Gespalten von Gold und Grün; vorne ein halber Kirschbaum mit Früchten am Spalt, beseitet von einer linksgewendeten Kanne, hinten ein halber Apfelbaum mit Früchten am Spalt, beseitet von einem Weidenkorb; sämtlich in wechselnden Farben.
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Origin/meaning

The arms have not been officially granted.

The combined cherry and apple tree indicates the importance of fruit tree cultivation in the region. The division of the shield symbolises the two villages of Hohenleipisch and Dreska. Hohenpeipisch is symbolised by the jug, symbolising the pottery tradition in the village. The basket refers to Dreska, which has a tradition of willow basket weaving.


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Literature: MOZ