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The oak leaves in the upper part of the arms are taken from the crest of the Lords von Bippen. The dolmen in the base represents the prehistoric grave (hun-bed, Hünengrab) in the municipality and represents the longtime inhabitation. The oak leaves and the green part of the shield also represent the forests in the municipality. | The oak leaves in the upper part of the arms are taken from the crest of the Lords von Bippen. The dolmen in the base represents the prehistoric grave (hun-bed, Hünengrab) in the municipality and represents the longtime inhabitation. The oak leaves and the green part of the shield also represent the forests in the municipality. |
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BIPPEN
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Osnabrück
Additions : 1972 Dalum, Hartlage-Lulle, Klein-Bokern, Lonnerbecke, Ohrte, Ohrtermersch, Vechtel
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Fürstenau
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Origin/meaningThe oak leaves in the upper part of the arms are taken from the crest of the Lords von Bippen. The dolmen in the base represents the prehistoric grave (hun-bed, Hünengrab) in the municipality and represents the longtime inhabitation. The oak leaves and the green part of the shield also represent the forests in the municipality. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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