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Boroughs that use arms, but were never separate municipalities: [[Buchholz (Beelitz)|Buchholz]], [[Heilstätten]], [[Schönefeld (Beelitz)|Schönefeld]]
Boroughs that use arms, but were never separate municipalities: [[Buchholz (Beelitz)|Buchholz]], [[Heilstätten]], [[Schönefeld (Beelitz)|Schönefeld]]


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In 1967 the town received new arms, which were based on the oldest seal, dating from 1307.  
In 1967 the town received new arms, which were based on the oldest seal, dating from 1307.  
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The seal showed only the key and two crescents. The key is the symbol of St. Peter, the patron saint of Brandenburg, the meaning of the two crescents is not very clear. It has been stated that the crescents are the symbol of St. Mary, patron saint of the Cistercian Abbey in Neustadt-Magdeburg, to whom the village belonged at the time.  
The seal showed only the key and two crescents. The key is the symbol of St. Peter, the patron saint of Brandenburg, the meaning of the two crescents is not very clear. It has been stated that the crescents are the symbol of St. Mary, patron saint of the Cistercian Abbey in Neustadt-Magdeburg, to whom the village belonged at the time.  
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