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Additions : 1975 [[Amt Borgentreich]], [[Borgholz]], Bühne, Drankhausen, Großeneder, Körbecke, Lütgeneder, Manrode, Muddenhagen, Natingen, Natzungen, Rösebeck | Additions : 1975 [[Amt Borgentreich]], [[Borgholz]], Bühne, Drankhausen, Großeneder, Körbecke, Lütgeneder, Manrode, Muddenhagen, Natingen, Natzungen, Rösebeck | ||
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The old arms show a uncommon cross, which is also seen in the arms of [[Verden]], and which is probably derived from the cross of the State and diocese of Paderborn. The cross is used already in the 14<sup>th</sup> century, as it can be seen on the secret seal from 1341. The main seal, however, showed a church or castle. The cross has ever since been the symbol for the city. The colours were described in 1780 as red in silver, which was later changed in silver in red, similar to the colours of the State of Paderborn. | The old arms show a uncommon cross, which is also seen in the arms of [[Verden]], and which is probably derived from the cross of the State and diocese of Paderborn. The cross is used already in the 14<sup>th</sup> century, as it can be seen on the secret seal from 1341. The main seal, however, showed a church or castle. The cross has ever since been the symbol for the city. The colours were described in 1780 as red in silver, which was later changed in silver in red, similar to the colours of the State of Paderborn. |
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