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The boar is taken from the old seal of the village, which showed a boar in front of a tree. As this composition was already used by [[Roxförde]] and [[Wörlitz]] the lower half was added. The lower half shows two oak leaves for the local forests and three pillars, symbolising the special architecture of the local church.
The boar is taken from the old seal of the village, which showed a boar in front of a tree. As this composition was already used by [[Roxförde]] and [[Wörlitz]] the lower half was added. The lower half shows two oak leaves for the local forests and three pillars, symbolising the special architecture of the local church.


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State : Sachsen-Anhalt
District (Kreis) : Wittenberg (1994-2007 Anhalt-Zerbst, until 1994 Rosslau)
Additions : 1950 Göritz, Grochewitz
Incorporated into : 2009 Coswig

Wappen von Serno/Arms of Serno
Official blazon
German Geteilt von Silber und Grün, oben ein schwarzer Eber mit roten Hauern, unten zwischen zwei dem Schildrand nachgestellten silbernen Eichenblättern balkenweise drei silberne Längsschindeln, die mittlere verlängert.
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The arms were officially granted on March 19, 2008.

The boar is taken from the old seal of the village, which showed a boar in front of a tree. As this composition was already used by Roxförde and Wörlitz the lower half was added. The lower half shows two oak leaves for the local forests and three pillars, symbolising the special architecture of the local church.

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