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The arms are based on elements taken from the old seals of the four villages in the municipality. The wheat=ears are taken from the seals of Seiferdorf and Sirbis. The wolf is a canting element for Wolfsgefärth, whereas the fox is taken from the seal of Zedlitz. The division symbolises the position of the village on the so-called Silbergrund region. This can be translated as silver-ground, hence the colour and the point. | The arms are based on elements taken from the old seals of the four villages in the municipality. The wheat=ears are taken from the seals of Seiferdorf and Sirbis. The wolf is a canting element for Wolfsgefärth, whereas the fox is taken from the seal of Zedlitz. The division symbolises the position of the village on the so-called Silbergrund region. This can be translated as silver-ground, hence the colour and the point. | ||
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ZEDLITZ
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Greiz
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft : Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Münchenbernsdorf
Additions : 1991 Wolfsgefärth
Official blazon
In Silber sich gegenüber stehend und bewehrt einen roten Fuchs mit goldenen Krallen und einen redenden schwarzen Wolf mit roten Krallen. Neben einer gestürzt eingebogenen Spitze sind im roten Schildfuß links und rechts je eine goldene Ähre angeordnet.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 17, 1994.
The arms are based on elements taken from the old seals of the four villages in the municipality. The wheat=ears are taken from the seals of Seiferdorf and Sirbis. The wolf is a canting element for Wolfsgefärth, whereas the fox is taken from the seal of Zedlitz. The division symbolises the position of the village on the so-called Silbergrund region. This can be translated as silver-ground, hence the colour and the point.
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Literature : Ulle, 1998