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The wavy pale symbolises the Ems river and the golden field the agricultural character of the area.
The wavy pale symbolises the Ems river and the golden field the agricultural character of the area.


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EMSBÜREN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Emsland (until 1978 Lingen)
Additions : 1975 Samtgemeinde Kirchspiel Emsbüren, Ahlde, Berge, Bernte, Elbergen, Emsbüren, Gleesen, Leschede, Listrup, Mehringen

Wappen von Emsbüren
Official blazon
German
Auf goldenem Grund ein schmales rotes Andreaskreuz, belegt mit einem senkrechten blauen Wellenpfahl.
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Origin/meaning

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The saltire is the symbol of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Emsbüren and he was also shown the oldest known seal, dating from 1591.

The wavy pale symbolises the Ems river and the golden field the agricultural character of the area.

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