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In Rot über grünem Schildfuß mit silbernem Balken ein spitzbedachter silberner Turm mit einem schwarzen Fenster und vier offenen Nischen; auf der Turmspitze ein viereckiger Aufsatz. | |||
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ALTLANDSBERG
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Märkisch-Oderland (until 1994 Strausberg)
Additions : 1997 Wegendorf; 2003 Buchholz, Bruchmühle, Gielsdorf, Wesendahl
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In Rot über grünem Schildfuß mit silbernem Balken ein spitzbedachter silberner Turm mit einem schwarzen Fenster und vier offenen Nischen; auf der Turmspitze ein viereckiger Aufsatz. Origin/meaningThe arms were devised in 1947 as a design for the new sports uniforms of the local school sport movement. The tower is a symbol for the two historical towers in the city and the base of the arms symbolises the nature in the area. The tower has a stork's nest, as, at the time, storks had nested on the tower for more as a century. The oldest medieval seals of the city showed the eagle of Brandenburg above some hills.
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