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Revision as of 12:10, 7 April 2023


LOITSCHE

State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Börde (until 2007 Ohrekreis)
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft : Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Elbe-Heide (1994-2005 Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Elbe-Ohre)
Additions : 1950 Ramstedt
Incorporated into : 2010 Loitsche-Heinrichsberg

Wappen von Loitsche/Arms (crest) of Loitsche
Official blazon
German

Geteilt von Gold über Rot; oben zwei Rosen mit golden umkränzten Butzen, unten eine goldene Rose mit rot umkränzten Butzen.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on November 2, 1999.

The three roses in the arms are taken from the arms of the Lords von Alvensleben. The roses symbolise the villages Hilgendorf, Loitsche and Ramstedt. The divided shield symbolises the former Roten Berg (red mountain) in the base.

In the 1980s the village adopted arms with the arms of the Von Alvensleben family (see below), but these were not officially granted. In the late 1990s the council wanted to adopt arms, but with chicory flowers instead of roses, as chicory cultivation has been of great importance for the area. These flowers, however, were not easily incorporated and the blue colour would be too different from the old arms. The elements of the old arms were thus retained.

Wappen von Loitsche

The old arms


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Literature: Elbe-Ohre-Bote 2000