Löbau
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LÖBAU
State : Sachsen
District (Kreis) : Görlitz (until 2008 Löbau-Zittau)
Additions : 1934 Altlöbau; 1979 Oelsa; 1994 Eiserode, Großdehsa, Rosenhain; 1999 Ebersdorf; 2009 Kittlitz (1938 Laucha, Unwürde; 1974 Carlsbrunn, Krappe, Oppeln, Wohla; 1994 Georgewitz-Bellwitz (1970 Bellwitz, Georgewitz), Kleinradmeritz, Lautitz (1974 Glossen))
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Origin/meaningThe arms show two towers and the lion of Bohemia. The oldest known seal of the city dates from 1336 and shows the local patron saint, St. Nicholas. A second seal from 1404 also shows the saint, whereas a slightly younger seal shows a city gate with a small shield with the complete arms of Bohemia (lion, and a crest with a black wing). Later seals only showed the lion in the gate, without a shield, as shown above. Smaller seals did not show the gate, only the lion. The latter was also shown by Hupp in the 1920s as city arms, se ebelow.
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