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District (Kreis):[[Wesermarsch]]<br/>
District (Kreis):[[Wesermarsch]]<br/>
Additions:1933 Burhave, Eckwarden, Langwarden, Stollhamm, Tossens, Waddens<br/>
Additions:1933 Burhave, Eckwarden, Langwarden, Stollhamm, Tossens, Waddens<br/>
Divided into:1948-1974 [[Burhave]], [[Langwarden]], [[Stollhamm]]<br/>
Divided into: 1948-1974 [[Burhave]], [[Langwarden]], [[Stollhamm]]<br/>
Re-established in 1974
Re-established in 1974



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BUTJADINGEN

State:Niedersachsen
District (Kreis):Wesermarsch
Additions:1933 Burhave, Eckwarden, Langwarden, Stollhamm, Tossens, Waddens
Divided into: 1948-1974 Burhave, Langwarden, Stollhamm
Re-established in 1974

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

Geteilt vorn in Rot ein goldener Löwe, hinten in Gold zwei rote damaszierte Balken.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 1974.

The arms are identical to the former arms of Burhave and the previous arms of Butjadingen municipality from 1933-48. See Burhave.





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