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The previous arms were granted on October 25, 1935.
The previous arms were granted on October 25, 1935.


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The upper part of the arms shows the lion of the Welfen dynasty, Dukes of Braunschweig. The largest part of the district was part of the main possession of the Welfen dynasty since the 13<sup>th</sup> century. The lower part shows the arms of the Counts of Plesse, who ruled the northern part of the district until 1571.  
The upper part of the arms shows the lion of the Welfen dynasty, Dukes of Braunschweig. The largest part of the district was part of the main possession of the Welfen dynasty since the 13<sup>th</sup> century. The lower part shows the arms of the Counts of Plesse, who ruled the northern part of the district until 1571.  

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GÖTTINGEN (GÖ)

State : Niedersachsen
Additions : 1973 Duderstadt, Münden

Wappen von Göttingen (kreis)

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on November 8, 1973.

The arms show in the upper part the Welfen lion, as a common symbol for all three former districts. The lower part shows the anchor from the old arms, combined with the small shield derived from the Münden arms, and the wheel from the Duderstatadt arms.

The previous arms were granted on October 25, 1935.

Wappen von Göttingen (kreis)

The upper part of the arms shows the lion of the Welfen dynasty, Dukes of Braunschweig. The largest part of the district was part of the main possession of the Welfen dynasty since the 13th century. The lower part shows the arms of the Counts of Plesse, who ruled the northern part of the district until 1571.


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Literature : Stadler, 1964-1971, 8 volumes; Linder and Olzog, 1996