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The flaming chief refers to the finding of a Bronze Age fireplace in the municipality.
The flaming chief refers to the finding of a Bronze Age fireplace in the municipality.
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[[Category:German Municipalities B|Botersen]]
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[[Category:Niedersachsen|Botersen]]
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[[Category:Rotenburg an der Wümme|Botersen]]
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BÖTERSEN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Rotenburg (Wümme)
Additions : 1974 Höperhöfen
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Sottrum

Wappen von Bötersen/Arms of Bötersen
Official blazon
German

Im goldenen Schild ein roter fünfflammiger Feuerstreifen als Schildhaupt, darunter drei aufrecht stehende schwarze Seche.

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The three plough irons refer to the agricultural character and the three villages in the municipality.

The flaming chief refers to the finding of a Bronze Age fireplace in the municipality.

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