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The oak leaf in the upper half symbolises the huge, 32 m high, oak tree in the village, which is a typical landmark. The bell in the lower half symbolises the church in the village of Kopitzsch, founded in 1739/40. The wavy bend symbolises the Orla river. | The oak leaf in the upper half symbolises the huge, 32 m high, oak tree in the village, which is a typical landmark. The bell in the lower half symbolises the church in the village of Kopitzsch, founded in 1739/40. The wavy bend symbolises the Orla river. | ||
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1997 | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Ulle, 1997 |
Revision as of 12:38, 26 December 2022
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MIESITZ
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Saale-Orla Kreis
German |
Durch einen silbernen Schräglinkswellenbalken geteilt von Rot und Grün, oben ein schräglinks liegendes silbernes Eichenblatt, unten eine schräglinks ligende silberne Glocke. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 17, 1994.
The oak leaf in the upper half symbolises the huge, 32 m high, oak tree in the village, which is a typical landmark. The bell in the lower half symbolises the church in the village of Kopitzsch, founded in 1739/40. The wavy bend symbolises the Orla river.
Literature: Ulle, 1997