Wolfen
Country : Germany State : Sachsen-Anhalt District (Kreis) : Anhalt-Bitterfeld (until 2007 Bitterfeld) Additions:
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German | Geviert von Gold und Blau; Feld 1: ein schwarzer Rundkolben, Feld 2: zwei aufgerichtete goldene Ähren, Feld 3: perforiertes silbernes Filmsegment, Feld 4: schräg gekreuzte schwarze Schlägel und Eisen. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 24, 1995.
Wolfen was a small agricultural village until the middle of the 19th century when industrialisation started with mainly chemical industry. In 1958 Wolfen became a city and on July 31, 1974 the city council adopted arms.
The arms should indicate the development from agriculture to industry. The first quarter indicates the chemical industry, the second agriculture and the fourth lignite mining. The third quarter symbolises the initial of the town as well as the production of colour film in the city (Agfacolor).
After the merger of 1993 the arms were slightly changed, as the colour combination was against the heraldic rule of colour and the letter W was replaced by a segment of film.
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Literature: Bensing et al., 1984
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