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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

Wappen von Bippen

Official blazon

(de)

Origin/meaning

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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Literature : Westheider, 2002