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'''MIROW''' | '''MIROW''' | ||
State : [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]]<br/> | State : [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]]<br/> | ||
District (Kreis) : [[Mecklenburgische Seenplatte]] (until 2011 [[Mecklenburg-Strelitz (kreis)|Mecklenburg-Strelitz]])<br/> | District (Kreis) : [[Mecklenburgische Seenplatte]] (until 2011 [[Mecklenburg-Strelitz (kreis)|Mecklenburg-Strelitz]])<br/> | ||
Additions : 1950 Granzow, Starsow; 1961 Peetsch; 2004 Diemitz; 2014 Roggentin | Additions: 1950 Granzow, Starsow; 1961 Peetsch; 2004 Diemitz; 2014 Roggentin | ||
[[File:mirow.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:mirow.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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The cross of the Knights of St. John of Malta (Johanniterorden) symbolises that the village and region were given to the Knights in 1226 by Prince Heinrich Borwin II of Mecklenburg. The second quarter shows a palm leaf, a symbol for peace. The name Mirow is derived from the Slavic word for peace. The base shows the bull’s head of the Princes of Mecklenburg. | The cross of the Knights of St. John of Malta (Johanniterorden) symbolises that the village and region were given to the Knights in 1226 by Prince Heinrich Borwin II of Mecklenburg. The second quarter shows a palm leaf, a symbol for peace. The name Mirow is derived from the Slavic word for peace. The base shows the bull’s head of the Princes of Mecklenburg. | ||
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{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[ | '''[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/bibliography/ Literature]''': Bensing, et al 1985 | ||
[[Category:German Municipalities M]] | [[Category:German Municipalities M]] |
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