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The area has for a long time been famous for its fruit orchards. At present these include mainly apple and cherry trees, which is symbolised by the two tree-halves in the arms. The two crosses symbolise the two churches in the villages of Dobraschütz and Wernsdorf.  
The area has for a long time been famous for its fruit orchards. At present these include mainly apple and cherry trees, which is symbolised by the two tree-halves in the arms. The two crosses symbolise the two churches in the villages of Dobraschütz and Wernsdorf.  


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1997.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1997.

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NAUNDORF

State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Altenburger Land
Incorporated into : 2008 Starkenberg

Wappen von Naundorf (Starkenberg)/Arms (crest) of Naundorf (Starkenberg)
Official blazon
German Gespalten von Grün und Gold; vorn ein goldener Apfelbaum mit goldenen Früchten, hinten ein grüner Kirschbaum mit roten Früchten; belegt mit einem von Rot und Gold gespaltenem Herzschild, der je ein Kreuz in verwechselten Tinkturen zeigt.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on December 6, 1994.

The area has for a long time been famous for its fruit orchards. At present these include mainly apple and cherry trees, which is symbolised by the two tree-halves in the arms. The two crosses symbolise the two churches in the villages of Dobraschütz and Wernsdorf.


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Literature: Ulle, 1997.