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LICHTENHAIN/BERGBAHN
State: Thüringen
District (Kreis): Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
Incorporated into: 2008 Oberweißbach/Thüringer Wald
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Geteilt und halb gespalten; oben in Blau ein aufsteigender goldener Löwe mit roter ausgeschlagener Zung und Bewehrung, unten vorn in Gold ein rotes Herz mit roten Flammen, unten hinten in Rot eine goldene Arnikablüte Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on September 30, 1994. The upper half shows the lion of the Counts of Schwarzburg, who ruled the area until 1918. The flaming heart is taken from the seal of the village from 1859, but the use is probably older. The heart was a religious symbol, but is now described as a symbol for the love of the villagers for their region. The flower of the Arnika montana symbolises the former practice of collecting and cultivating medicinal plants in the region.
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