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Historically the area belonged to the city of [[Friedland (Mecklenburg)|Friedland]], and the city wall is taken from the arms of Friedland. The oak tree symbolises the forests in the region, whereas the mountain (Berg) in the base is a canting element. | Historically the area belonged to the city of [[Friedland (Mecklenburg)|Friedland]], and the city wall is taken from the arms of Friedland. The oak tree symbolises the forests in the region, whereas the mountain (Berg) in the base is a canting element. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Schütt, 2002 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Schütt, 2002 |
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SCHWICHTENBERG
State : Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
District (Kreis) : Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (until 2011 Mecklenburg-Strelitz)
Incorporated into : 2003 Galenbeck
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Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on December 22, 1998.
Historically the area belonged to the city of Friedland, and the city wall is taken from the arms of Friedland. The oak tree symbolises the forests in the region, whereas the mountain (Berg) in the base is a canting element.
Literature: Schütt, 2002