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'''SAARBRÜCKEN'''
'''SAARBRÜCKEN'''


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Additions : 1909 [[Sankt Johann]], [[Malstatt-Burbach]]; 1974 [[Altenkessel]], [[Amt Brebach]], [[Bischmisheim]], [[Brebach-Fechingen]] (1959 [[Brebach]], [[Fechingen]]), [[Bübingen]], [[Dudweiler]], [[Ensheim (Saarbrücken)|Ensheim]], [[Eschringen]],  [[Gersweiler]], [[Güdingen]], [[Klarenthal (Saarbrücken)|Klarenthal]], [[Schafbrücke]], [[Scheidt (Saarbrücken)|Scheidt]],  
Additions : 1909 [[Sankt Johann]], [[Malstatt-Burbach]]; 1974 [[Altenkessel]], [[Amt Brebach]], [[Bischmisheim]], [[Brebach-Fechingen]] (1959 [[Brebach]], [[Fechingen]]), [[Bübingen]], [[Dudweiler]], [[Ensheim (Saarbrücken)|Ensheim]], [[Eschringen]],  [[Gersweiler]], [[Güdingen]], [[Klarenthal (Saarbrücken)|Klarenthal]], [[Schafbrücke]], [[Scheidt (Saarbrücken)|Scheidt]],  


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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The lion is the lion of Nassau-Saarbrücken, the county of which the city was the capital. The origin of the bordure I don't know. The rose is the old symbol for St. Johann and, combined with the lion, was used on the common seals of Saarbrücken and St. Johann since 1462. The miners tools were taken from the arms of Malstatt-Burbach.
The lion is the lion of Nassau-Saarbrücken, the county of which the city was the capital. The origin of the bordure I don't know. The rose is the old symbol for St. Johann and, combined with the lion, was used on the common seals of Saarbrücken and St. Johann since 1462. The miners tools were taken from the arms of Malstatt-Burbach.


The above arms are the smaller arms of the city, which are also used in daily life. The large arms show the Prussian eagle behind the shield, and holding the Royal scepter an orb (regalia) in his claws.   
Previously the city used large arms, which showed the Prussian eagle behind the shield, and holding the Royal sceptre an orb (regalia) in his claws.   


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