Gusow-Platkow
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GUSOW-PLATKOW
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Märkisch-Oderland
Amt : Amt Neuhardenberg
Additions : 1997 Gusow, Platkow
German | in Blau durch einen silbernen Wellenbalken geteilten Schildfuß, in Gold eine schwarze Eiche mit 13 grünen Blättern und zwei Früchten, deren Stamm von einer silbernen Blitzrinne gespalten ist; begleitet rechts von einem Bündel mit sieben durchbrochenen schwarzen Kornhalmen, links von einer grünen Tabakstaude mit zwei Blattpaaren und einem Blütenstand mit 6 roten Blüten. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1995.
The golden colour of the field symbolises the local sand, which was mined here for a long time.
The oak tree symbolises the large ancient so-called Derfflinger Eiche in the municipality, which was supposedly planted by Fieldmarshal Georg von Derfflinger in 1650. The trunk is split by a lightning stroke. The tree has 13 leaves, which is based on a local legend about the tree.
The garb and tobacco plant symbolise the local agriculture.
The base symbolises the many waters in the area.
Literature: MOZ