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The goose and the hill are canting elements (the name can be derived from goose-hills). The wavy bar is the Weser river, the hills also refer to the hilly landscape of the municipality. The wheel refers to the old postal road through the village. | The goose and the hill are canting elements (the name can be derived from goose-hills). The wavy bar is the Weser river, the hills also refer to the hilly landscape of the municipality. The wheel refers to the old postal road through the village. | ||
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GANDESBERGEN
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Nienburg (until 1979 Grafschaft Hoya)
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Grafschaft Hoya (until 2011 Samtgemeinde Eystrup)
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In Grün über goldenem Dreibergrand eine auffliegende gold beschnabelte und gold befußte silberne Gans; in Schildfuß ein silbernes Bad über silbernem Wellenbalken. |
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The goose and the hill are canting elements (the name can be derived from goose-hills). The wavy bar is the Weser river, the hills also refer to the hilly landscape of the municipality. The wheel refers to the old postal road through the village.
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