List of flags in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district

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The list of the flags in the district Ludwigslust-Parchim includes all listed in the Wikipedia flags in the district Ludwigslust-Parchim . In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , upright rectangular flags like banners play a subordinate role, if at all, then only as portrait flags .

district

district Hoist flag Comments
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania PCH 2011.svg
Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Resolved by the district council on May 8, 2014, approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on ????:

“The flag of the Ludwigslust-Parchim district is split and half-split in a ratio of one third to two thirds of the length of the flag cloth. The field on the leech is blue. The field at the flying end is evenly striped lengthways with yellow and red. On the fields are the figures of the district coat of arms: in the field on the Liek in the middle a striding, yellow-armored white gray heron, at the flying end in the middle of the gap in the upper field shifted downwards a yellow crowned black bull's head with closed mouth, in the lower field shifted slightly upwards two yellow oak leaves with yellow acorns that have grown together. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

Former counties

district Hoist flag Comments
Ludwigslust Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania LWL.svg Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Resolved by the district council on December 12, 1996, approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on August 28, 1997:

The Ludwigslust district has the following coat of arms : “Divided by a wave cut of red and silver; above a striding golden horse; below three fan-shaped green oak leaves grown together. " (Coat of arms approved on February 20, 1997)

“The flag of the Ludwigslust district is uniformly striped lengthways in yellow and green. In the middle of the flag - at five ninths of the height of the yellow and green stripes - is the coat of arms of the district. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

Parchim Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania PCH.svg Flag of the Parchim.svg district
3: 2 ?Historic flag
Approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on June 7, 1995:

“The flag of the Parchim district consists of yellow cloth and is covered with the figures of the district coat of arms; on the leech at the top a blue sloping corner that takes up half the height and half the length of the flag cloth; in the middle a looking black bull's head with black horns, a closed mouth and a golden crown, of which three cloverleaf prongs are visible, and which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag cloth; at the flying end at the bottom a blue oblique corner that takes up half the height and half the length of the flag cloth; the length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 3: 2. "

Offices

cities and communes

City or municipality Hoist flag Comments
Alt Zachun parish

Alt Zachun in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Alt Zachun only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.
community
Bandenitz Bandenitz in LUP.svg
Bandenitz flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on ????:
“The flag of the Bandenitz municipality is evenly striped in red and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag, spanning a third of the length of the red and yellow stripes, is the black-lined municipal coat of arms. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

Description of the coat of arms : “Split and half-split; in front in gold a resisting black dragon; at the top in silver a red bird; in the lower back in red an upright, left-facing golden eagle catch. ”
(The coat of arms was approved on August 26, 1998 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under No. 162 in the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Barnin parish
Barnin in LUP.svg
Barnin flag 1.svg
3: 2 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Barnin is striped lengthways in blue, yellow and blue. The blue stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow stripe half the height of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe, occupying 7/8 of the stripe, is a figure from the municipal coat of arms: a black striding deer. In the middle of the lower blue stripe, taking 5/8 of the stripe, lies a figure from the municipal coat of arms: a white fish. The height of the flag is related to the length like 2 to 3. "

Description of the coat of arms : "In gold over a blue wave shield base, in it a silver fish, a black striding deer."

community
Belsch
Belsch in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Belsch only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.
Bobzin municipality

Bobzin in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Bobzin only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.
City of
Boizenburg / Elbe Boizenburg-Elbe in LUP.svg
BoizenburgElbe-Flagge.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 14, 1996:
“The flag of the city of Boizenburg / Elbe is evenly striped lengthways with yellow and blue; in the middle, at two thirds of the height of the yellow and blue stripes, is the city coat of arms. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms is: “In blue a golden castle with a tinned wall and open gate wings; above a tower with three windows and a domed roof, flanked by side wings with four windows each and a peaked roof, both roofs with a button. "

(The coat of arms has existed in its current form and tinging since the 14th century, confirmed by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg [-Schwerin], on April 10, 1858 and is under number 36 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania registered.)

Brenz parish
Brenz (Mecklenburg) in LUP.svg
Brenz flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag has blue and yellow stripes evenly across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag, spanning a third of the length of the two horizontal stripes, lies the municipality's coat of arms. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

Description of coat of arms : “Split; in front, in gold, a floating, pointed red castle tower of Slavic construction with an open gate; in the back two diagonally crossed golden ears of corn in blue. "

(The coat of arms was registered by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on August 18, 2003 and under the number 284 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Municipality
Picher Bresegard at Picher in LUP.svg
Bresegard near Picher flag1.svg
3: 2 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag is made of white cloth and is covered in the middle with the figures of the municipal coat of arms. The heraldic figures take up eight ninths of the height of the flag cloth. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height like 3 to 2. "

The coat of arms shows: "In silver on a red hill a green birch with nine silver fruits."

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 12, 1998 and registered under number 158 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Brüel Brüel in LUP.svg
Flag of Brueel.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved on December 9, 1996:
“The flag is evenly stripes of red and yellow. In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the city, two sevenths of the length of both horizontal stripes. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

“The coat of arms is split in gold and red; in front of the gap a half-looking black bull's head with black horns; at the back of the gap a half, six-pointed golden star, underneath a stalked golden trefoil growing out of the gap to the left. "

(The coat of arms was laid down on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, redrawn in 1991 and registered under number 3 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Cambs parish

Cambs in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Cambs only has a coat of arms and an official seal, but no flag.
City of
Crivitz Crivitz in LUP.svg
Crivitz flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the city is evenly striped lengthways of red and yellow; in the middle of the flag is the city coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the red and yellow stripes. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: "In silver a red cloverleaf arch, on it three red domed towers, the middle one stronger and decorated with a paw cross, the outer one with a knob, at the bottom a shield divided by red and gold, each with a red rose."

(The coat of arms was established on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, redrawn in 2000 and registered under No. 215 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Dabel parish
Dabel in LUP.svg
Dabel flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Dabel is striped in yellow, red and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The outer yellow stripes each take up a quarter, the red central stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag, two thirds of the height of the flag, is the coat of arms of the municipality. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

"The coat of arms shows a red Dutch windmill in gold over a lowered blue wavy bar, accompanied on both sides and above by an upright oak leaf with a black stem, with two blue fruits."

(The coat of arms was approved on June 19, 2002 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under No. 264 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Dambeck municipality
Dambeck in LUP.svg
Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the Dambeck municipality is striped lengthways in red, yellow and green, with the red stripe 7/18, the yellow 2/18 and the green stripe 1/2 the height of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag, occupying 8/9 of its height, is the municipal coat of arms. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The municipality of Dambeck has the following coat of arms : "In gold, a slightly raised blue wavy bar, accompanied at the top by a green three-leaf oak branch with two green acorns, at the bottom by a red crab."

(The coat of arms was approved on June 10, 2016 by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Community of
Demen Demen in LUP.svg
Flag Demen.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Demen (hoist flag) is striped in yellow, blue and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The outer yellow stripes each take up a quarter, the blue central stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag, two thirds of the height, is the coat of arms of the municipality. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. The flag of the municipality of Demen can also be used as a hanging flag, banner or pennant. In the cases of sentence 5, exceptions to the format specifications applicable to the hoist flag are permitted. "

The coat of arms shows: "In gold with a border divided by gold and blue in a double cloud section, two diagonally crossed red tree trunks, burning red and gold at the upper ends, angled by four red clover leaves."

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on August 8, 2000 and registered under number 222 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

community
Dobbertin Dobbertin in LUP.svg
Dobbertin flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped evenly and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth of yellow and blue. In the middle of the flag, one third of the length and eleven eighteenth of the height of the flag, is the coat of arms of the municipality. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

Description of coat of arms : “Split by a wave cut. In front, in blue, a golden owl turned to the left, sitting on a ploughshare. In the back, in gold, a double-helmed red church tower emerging from the lower edge of the shield with a pointed arched open gate and two pointed arched windows and sound openings each with daylight and a black cross on each helmet tip. "

(The coat of arms was approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on June 10, 2002 and registered under No. 262 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Dömitz Dömitz in LUP.svg
Dömitz flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved 1996:
“The flag of the city of Dömitz is evenly striped lengthways in red and white. In the middle, at two-thirds of the height of the red and white stripes, is the city coat of arms. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows "In silver a six-fold tinned red city gate with closed, nail-studded silver gate wings, surmounted by a tower with a five-fold tinned plate braced on both sides".

(The coat of arms was established on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, redrawn in 1997 and registered under number 55 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Gallin parish
Gallin in LUP.svg
Gallin flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways of white and green. In the middle of the flag, three fifths of the height of the white and green stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Gallin has a coat of arms : “A silver tip in green, topped with a red chapel with two day-lit square windows, a wooden tower with a pointed roof and an open door, a slanting silver arrowhead in front, a silver compass rose on top, with a half-shaped one on top golden lily. "

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on February 13, 2003 and registered under No. 276 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Gammelin municipality
Gammelin in LUP.svg
Gammelin flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Gammelin is striped lengthways in green, white and green. The green stripes each take up two ninths of the flag height. The white stripe takes up five ninths of the flag height and is covered in the middle with the municipal coat of arms, which is four ninths of the height of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows: “Split by gold and red; in front two green hop cones on top of each other; behind a silver trefoil cross. "

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on August 21, 1997 and registered under number 135 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Goldberg Goldberg (Mecklenburg) in LUP.svg
Goldberg flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on April 20, 1998 and registered under No. 160 of the coat of arms of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:
“The flag of the city of Goldberg is striped lengthways with gold (yellow), red and gold (yellow ). The golden (yellow) stripes each take up one sixth of the height of the flag cloth. The red stripe takes up two thirds of the height of the flag and is covered in the middle with the city coat of arms. The height of the coat of arms is related to the height of the flag cloth as 4: 9. Height and length of the flag are related to each other like 3: 5. "

Description of the coat of arms : “In gold over a green (three) mountain, the sides (hills) of which are each covered with a clover leaf; a red crenellated wall with two tinned side towers, between which a looking black bull's head with black horns and a golden crown hovers; five prongs alternately decorated with lilies and pearls are visible from the crown. ”
(The coat of arms was established on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and redrawn in 1998.)

City of
Grabow Grabow (Elde) in LUP.svg
Grabow flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the city of Grabow is striped in blue, yellow and blue across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The blue stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the city coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows: “In blue a left-facing, faced, golden crescent moon with three six-pointed golden stars in front of the curve. On the shield rests a red wall crown, which consists of a tinned wall with a closed golden pointed arched gate and three tin towers. "

(The coat of arms was approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after a change of coat of arms on June 20, 1991 and registered under No. 4 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Granzin municipality
Granzin in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Granzin only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.
City of
Hagenow Hagenow in LUP.svg
Flag of the city of Hagenow.svg
3: 2 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 15, 1996:
“The flag of the city of Hagenow is evenly striped lengthways in red and yellow; on the red stripe on the leech is the figure of the city coat of arms in flag-appropriate tinging; the length of the flag is related to the height like 3 to 2. "

Description of the city arms : "In red, the bust of a looking bishop with natural complexion, silver hair, a red-decorated golden bishop's hat and a golden robe."

Community
Holthusen Holthusen in LUP.svg
Flag Holthusen1.svg
3: 2 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Holthusen has yellow and blue stripes evenly across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. Each stripe has a figure of the municipality's coat of arms in the middle: the yellow stripe with a red abbess's staff, the blue stripe with three yellow linden leaves with fruits. The figures each take up seven eighths of the height of the flag cloth. The height of the flag is related to the length like 2 to 3. "

The municipality of Holthusen has the following coat of arms : “Split; in front a red abbess's staff in gold; in the back three golden linden leaves with fruits in stalks ”.

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on April 29, 2005 and registered under No. 297 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Karstädt municipality
Karstädt (Mecklenburg) in LUP.svg
Karstädt Mecklenburg flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Karstädt is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The red stripes each take 7/30, the middle yellow stripe 16/30 of the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: "In red a striding golden bull lifting the left forefoot, above a waning golden crescent moon."

(The coat of arms was approved on June 11, 2009 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under No. 323 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Parish
church Jesar Church Jesar in LUP.svg
Kirch Jesar flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways of blue and yellow; in the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the blue and yellow stripes. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows: "In gold over a blue wave shield with a silver fish a red church."

(The coat of arms was approved on August 13, 1996 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under No. 107 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Kobrow municipality
Kobrow in LUP.svg
Kobrow Flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on May 31, 2007 and registered under No. 314 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:
“The flag is evenly striped in green and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the municipality, which extends over a third of the length of the green and yellow stripes. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The Kobrow community has the following coat of arms : “Above a blue corrugated shield, split by gold and green; in front a green torn burdock, behind a golden torn spruce. "

community
Kuhstorf
Kuhstorf in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Kuhstorf only has a coat of arms and official seal, but no flag.
City of
Ludwigslust Ludwigslust in LUP.svg
Ludwigslust flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on December 6, 1995:
“The flag of the city of Ludwigslust shows two horizontal stripes of equal width, blue on the leech and gold (yellow) on the flying end. In the middle of the flag is the city arms. It occupies two thirds of the flag height. The length of the flag is related to the height as 5: 3. "

Description of the city arms : “Split of gold and blue; at the front of the gap a half-looking, gold-crowned black bull's head with a wide open mouth, silver teeth, a knocked out red tongue, torn neck fur and silver horns; at the back in blue at the gap half a green rose bush with half a red rose on a green background, accompanied: at the top by a silver Maltese cross, at the bottom by an erect golden eagle catch. ”
(The coat of arms was created on June 16, 1876 by Friedrich Franz II , Grand Duke awarded by Mecklenburg-Schwerin and registered under number 53 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Lübesse municipality
Lübesse in LUP.svg
Luebesse flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Lübesse shows the colors yellow and red in two longitudinal stripes of the same width and is covered in the middle with the figures of the municipality's coat of arms; the red stables lie on the yellow stripe and occupy one sixth the height and two fifths the length of the flag cloth; the leaping golden hare lies on the red stripe and is two-ninths of the height and one-third of the length of the flag cloth; the length of the flag is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Lübesse has the following coat of arms: “Divided by gold and red; Above, a day-lit red stables with a gable roof, six arched windows arranged in beams and a door in the middle part as well as two rectangular and two arched windows (2: 2 placed) in the side parts; below a jumping golden hare. "

(The coat of arms was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 19, 1996 and registered under number 88 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Lübenheen Lübheen in LUP.svg
Lübenheen flag 1.svg Approved ????:
"As a flag, the city uses the colors green, white and red, evenly striped lengthways and shows the city coat of arms in the middle."

The coat of arms shows: "Split, in front a silver mallet and a silver iron crossed diagonally in front, behind in silver on a half green hill a half green fir tree at the crack, on the trunk of which a red lion erected."

(The coat of arms was established by the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerin Ministry of the Interior on October 28, 1880 and, after being redrawn, was approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on December 18, 1995 and registered under number 90 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Luebz Lübz in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the city of Lübz only has a coat of arms and official seal, but no flag.
community
Malliß Malliss in LUP.svg
Malliss flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways of white and red; in the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the white and red stripes. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows: “Divided; a silver mallet and a silver iron crossed diagonally above in red; below in silver a green oak leaf with two fruits. "

(The coat of arms was approved on March 19, 2001 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under number 240 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Moraas municipality
Moraas in LUP.svg
Moraa's flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag is evenly striped of red and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the municipality, covering a third of the length of the red and yellow stripes. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

Description of coat of arms : “Split; in front in gold a resisting black dragon; behind in red half a silver Maltese cross at the gap. "

(The coat of arms was approved on April 2, 1998 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under the number 159 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

municipality
Muchow Muchow in LUP.svg
Muchow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Muchow is striped in yellow, red and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The yellow stripes each take up a quarter, the red stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the red stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Muchow has the following coat of arms : "In gold, two diagonally crossed blue scythe blades with the edge facing outwards, above a red bow tie with golden wings."

(The coat of arms was approved on February 13, 2001 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under No. 236 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Neustadt-Glewe Neustadt-Glewe in LUP.svg
Flag of Neustadt-Glewe.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on August 8, 1997:
“The flag of the city of Neustadt-Glewe consists of two longitudinal stripes of equal width. The top stripe is divided into a square red top corner and a yellow flying end, the bottom stripe into a square yellow bottom corner and a red flying end. The upper corner is covered with the figures of the city coat of arms in tinging appropriate to the flag. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. For special forms of flag guiding, different dimensions of the flag cloth can be determined. "

Description of the coat of arms : "In red, the floating bust of a man in natural complexion with silver hair and beard, a blue hem of a robe on the neck, trimmed with gold and covered with five gold roses, and two upright golden keys with beards turned away."

(The coat of arms was approved on June 9, 1995 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under number 228 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania; originally established on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin .)

Pampow municipality
Pampow in LUP.svg
Pampow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The red stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

Description of the coat of arms : "In red a silver bar, accompanied: above by three golden cattails in bars, below by a golden horse's head."

(The coat of arms was approved on June 8, 2001 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under the number 245 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

District town
Parchim Parchim in LUP.svg
Parchim flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
The flag is derived from the colors of the city's coat of arms :
“The city's flag is evenly striped lengthways in black, red and green. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

(The coat of arms was established on April 10, 1858 by Friedrich Franz II , Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and registered under number 21 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Municipality of
Pätow-Steegen
Pätow-Steegen in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Pätow-Steegen only has a coat of arms and an official seal, but no flag.

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on January 23, 1996 and registered under No. 97 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

municipality
Picher
Picher in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the municipality of Picher only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on November 27, 2002 and registered under No. 270 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Plau am See Plau am See in LUP.svg
Plau am See flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the city of Plau am See has red, yellow and red stripes lengthways, the red stripes each take up one sixth of the flag height, the yellow stripe takes up two thirds of the flag height and is in the middle with the The figure of the city coat of arms is shown in tinging appropriate for the flag, the height of the figure of the city coat of arms being related to the height of the flag cloth as 5 to 9; the length of the flag is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The city of Plau am See has the following coat of arms: “In gold, a red city gate standing on a pedestal with 5 battlements, on each side of it an arched projection with two battlements each, in the gate opening a looking black bull's head with black horns, closed mouth and a golden crown showing five prongs alternately decorated with lilies and pearls (Richenberg bull's head). "

Pritzier municipality
Pritzier in LUP.svg
Pampow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Pritzier is evenly striped lengthways of green, white and green. In the middle of the flag, overlapping half the height of the green stripes, is the municipal coat of arms, surrounded by a white border, the thickness of which is one-twentieth the height of the flag. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: "In green a slanting silver crossbow brooch, accompanied on both sides by a silver apple blossom covered with gold."

(The coat of arms was approved on April 24, 2007 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under the number 311 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

municipality
Rastow Rastow in LUP.svg
Flag of Rastow.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
The coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 21, 2000 and registered under the number 228 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways in yellow and red; in the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the municipality, overlapping two thirds of the height of the yellow and red stripes. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Rastow has the following coat of arms : “Divided; a silver Maltese cross above in red; below in gold two erect red deer poles with turned away ends. "

Redefin municipality
Redefin in LUP.svg
Redefin flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on May 4, 2006:
“The flag of the municipality of Redefin is evenly striped longitudinally of yellow and red. In the middle of the flag, two-thirds of the height of the yellow and red stripes, the Municipal coat of arms. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: "In red over a golden shield base a jumping golden horse with an erect tail."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on November 23, 1998 and registered under number 174 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Community
Schwanheide Schwanheide in LUP.svg
Schwanheide flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
The municipality of Schwanheide carries the following flag: “The flag of the municipality of Schwanheide is striped transversely to the longitudinal axis with red, white, red, white and red. The outer red stripes each take up three hundredths of a second, the white stripes each Eighth and the red median nine tenths of the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the red central stripe are the figures of the municipality's coat of arms: over two diagonally crossed golden heather branches with silver flowers that occupy four-fifteenth of the height, a gold-armored silver swan ready to fly, which takes two-thirds of the height. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The community of Schwanheide has the following coat of arms : "In red over two diagonally crossed golden heather branches with silver flowers, a gold-armored silver swan ready to fly."

(Coat of arms adopted by the Schwanheide municipal council on July 13, 2010, approved on October 6, 2011. The coat of arms was entered in the state's coat of arms under number 338.)

municipality
Siggelkow Siggelkow in LUP.svg
Siggelkow flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped lengthways with blue, yellow and blue. The blue stripes each take up four ninths of the height of the flag cloth, the yellow stripe takes up one ninth. In the middle of the flag, at five eighths of the height of the two blue stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

"The coat of arms shows a slanted blue wavy strip in gold, accompanied: in front by a red owl sitting on a black branch end, in the back by a red urn with two handles profiled in the bulbous center."

City of
Sternberg Sternberg in LUP.svg
Sternberg flag1.svg Approved 1990:
“The flag is evenly striated across from red and yellow. In the middle of the flag is the city coat of arms, covering a quarter of the length of the red and yellow stripes. "

“The coat of arms is split in gold and red; in front of the gap a half-looking black bull's head with black horns and a golden crown; at the back of the gap half an eight-pointed golden star. "

community
Stralendorf Stralendorf in LUP.svg
Stralendorf flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped in red and yellow across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag cloth is the coat of arms of the municipality, one third of the length of the two horizontal stripes. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The municipality of Stralendorf has the following coat of arms : “Split; in front, in gold, three red arrows lying at an angle; at the back in red over a golden hunting horn with a golden shoulder strap, a golden rape blossom. "

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 3, 2009 and registered under No. 321 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Strohkirchen parish
Strohkirchen in LUP.svg
Strohkirchen flag1.svg Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality of Strohkirchen is striped of green, yellow and green across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The green stripes each take up 7/30, the middle yellow stripe 16/30 of the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: “Divided by a lowered, undulating golden bar; Above in red a golden gable side of a Lower Saxon farmhouse with black half-timbering and black gable boards with turned away horse heads, below, green, an eight-spoke, eight-blade golden mill wheel below. "

(The coat of arms was approved on September 23, 1999 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under number 194 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Sülstorf municipality
Sülstorf in LUP.svg
Flag Suelstorf.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The red stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Sülstorf has the following coat of arms : "In red a golden linden branch with three leaves, in the left upper corner a silver Maltese cross."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 20, 2000 and registered under No. 229 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Techentin parish
Techentin in LUP.svg
Techentin flag1.svg Approved ????:
“The flag is made of yellow cloth and is covered in the middle with the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag cloth. The height of the flag is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

The coat of arms shows: "In red two diagonally crossed golden abbot's rods, accompanied: above by a golden crown of princes, below by a silver triangular shield with a black double-headed eagle inside."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on October 29, 1997 and registered under the number 140 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Techentin, which was newly formed on June 7, 2009 from the merger of the previous communities of Langenhagen and Techentin, decided to to continue the coat of arms in legal succession. This was approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 15, 2009 and the coat of arms was registered under the number 327 of the coat of arms.)

Toddin Parish

Toddin in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the Toddin community only has coats of arms and official seals, but no flag.

(The coat of arms was approved on August 16, 1995 by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and registered under number 87 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

community
Uelitz Uelitz in LUP.svg
Uelitz flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The red stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height and one third of the length of the flag. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Uelitz has the following coat of arms : "In red a red and silver nested oblique left-hand bar, accompanied: above by a golden weathercock, below by a golden winged cross of a windmill."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 21, 2000 and registered under number 230 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

City of
Wittenburg Wittenburg in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the city of Wittenburg only has a coat of arms and official seal, but no flag.
Wittenförden municipality
Wittenförden in LUP.svg
Flag Wittenfoerden.svg Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on November 15, 2001 and registered under No. 254 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:
“The flag of the municipality is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The outer red stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow central stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the yellow stripe, taking up two thirds of the flag, is the municipal coat of arms. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The municipality of Wittenförden has the following coat of arms : “In red a torn silver pollard willow with three leafy branches, a golden bell between the two longer outer branches”.

Witzin parish
Witzin in LUP.svg
Witzin Flag 1.svg Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 20, 2005:
“The flag is evenly striped lengthways with gold and blue. In the middle of the flag, at two thirds of the height of the gold and blue stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

“The coat of arms shows a golden tip drawn in blue, topped with a blue mill wheel; in front two crossed golden gable boards with horses' heads turned outwards; behind an upright golden abbot's staff with the curve inward. "

community
Zapel Zapel in LUP.svg
Zapel flag1.svg
5: 3 ?Normal or de jure version of a flag
Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania on April 26, 2006 and registered under No. 301 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania:
“The flag of the municipality of Zapel (hoist flag) is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth in green, white and green stripes. The green stripes each take up a quarter, the white stripe half the length of the flag cloth and is covered in the middle with the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag cloth. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length like three to five. "

Description of the coat of arms : “In green a gold-armored silver heron with a raised left golden stand; Accompanied in the upper right corner by two golden acorns on a golden stem placed obliquely to the right, in the upper left corner by two golden acorns on a golden stem placed obliquely to the left. "

City of
Zarrentin am Schaalsee Zarrentin am Schaalsee in LUP.svg
No flag.svg
Vexillological symbol?
The main statute of the city of Zarrentin am Schaalsee only has a coat of arms and an official seal, but no flag.

(The coat of arms was approved by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin State Ministry on May 13, 1922 and registered under number 51 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

Former cities and towns

City or municipality Hoist flag Comments
Buchberg ,
municipality of Ganzlin Buchberg (Mecklenburg) in LUP.svg
Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is striped in red, yellow and red across the longitudinal axis of the flag cloth. The outer red stripes each take up a quarter, the yellow central stripe takes up half the length of the flag cloth. In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the municipality, occupying two thirds of the flag. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5. "

"The coat of arms shows a running golden stag in red over five five-petalled silver flowers with green bumps in the five-pass."

(Coat of arms approved by the Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on July 5, 2006 and registered under No. 304 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

The municipality of Buchberg, which was newly formed on June 13, 2004 from the merger of the previous municipalities Gnevsdorf and Retzow , merged with the previous municipalities of Ganzlin and Wendisch Priborn on May 25, 2014 to form the newly formed municipality of Ganzlin .

Garlitz ,
city ​​of Lübenheen Municipalities in LUP.svg
Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Coat of arms and flag approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania on January 25, 2000 and registered under the number 203 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania:
“The flag of the municipality of Garlitz is evenly striped lengthways in green and white. In the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the green and white stripes. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

“The […] coat of arms of the municipality of Garlitz shows a green oak branch on a divided shield above in silver, to which three leaves and two fruits are attached in a fan-shaped manner and in alternating order, and below in red a silver mill wheel with four spokes and eight blades. "

On June 13, 2004, the office of Lübenheen - consisting of the previous communities Garlitz, Gößlow, Jessenitz and the city of Lübenheen - was dissolved and the three municipalities were incorporated into the now free city of Lübenheen.

Karow ,
town of Plau am See
Vlag ontbreekt.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on January 27, 2004:
“The flag is evenly striped longitudinally of yellow and red. In the middle, at two thirds of the height of the yellow and red stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The length of the flag is related to the height as 5: 3. "

Description of the coat of arms : "Under the blue shield head in gold, the tinned red stepped gable front of a church with eight (1: 7) arched windows, in the open door a red high cross."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on March 28, 2003 and registered under No. 277 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

On January 1, 2011 Karow was incorporated into the town of Plau am See.

Körchow ,
City of Wittenburg
Körchow in LUP.svg
Körchow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways of yellow and red; In the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the yellow and red stripes. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

The coat of arms shows: “In red a curved golden tip, in which a red church tower with round window, closed arched gate and hipped roof as well as a black cross; in front a golden sheaf of corn; behind a golden horse's trunk. "

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on June 9, 1999 and registered under number 191 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

On May 25, 2014, Körchow was incorporated into the city of Wittenburg.

Marnitz ,
municipality of
Ruhner Berge Marnitz in LUP.svg
Marnitz flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality is evenly striped lengthways of blue and yellow. In the middle of the flag is the municipal coat of arms, two thirds of the height of the blue and yellow stripes. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

"The coat of arms shows in gold over a blue shield base, in it five (3: 2) golden balls, a striding black bull lifting the left front foot."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on April 14, 2000 and registered under No. 206 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

On January 1, 2019, the previous communities of Marnitz, Suckow and Tessenow merged to form the newly formed community Ruhner Berge.

Rüterberg ,
City of Dömitz
Flag of Rueterberg until 2004.png
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on January 27, 2004:
“The municipality's flag is evenly striped lengthways with blue, yellow and green. In the middle of the flag, two-fifths of the height of the blue and green stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The length of the flag is related to the height like 5 to 3. "

Description of the coat of arms : “In green on a golden hill, in it a blue wave thread, a golden armored knight with a stinging helmet, on a jumping, golden hoofed, bridled and saddled silver horse, in his right hand a golden sword and in his left hand holding the golden reins . "

On June 13, 2004 Rüterberg was incorporated into the city of Dömitz.

Suckow ,
municipality of
Ruhner Berge Suckow in LUP.svg
Suckow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality consists of two thirds of green cloth and one third that is evenly striped lengthways with green-yellow-green-yellow-green-yellow-green. In the middle of the green cloth is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag cloth. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

"The coat of arms shows a green linden tree with roots in gold, the trunk covered with a jumping black dog."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on June 20, 2000 and registered under No. 209 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

On January 1, 2019, the previous communities of Marnitz, Suckow and Tessenow merged to form the newly formed community Ruhner Berge.

Tessenow ,
municipality of
Ruhner Berge Tessenow in LUP.svg
Tessenow flag 1.svg
5: 3 ?Historic flag
Approved ????:
“The flag of the municipality consists of two thirds of green cloth and one third that is evenly striped lengthways with green-yellow-green-yellow-green-yellow-green. In the middle of the green cloth is the municipal coat of arms, which takes up two thirds of the height of the flag cloth. The length of the flag cloth is related to the height as 5 to 3. "

"The coat of arms shows a slanting blue wavy bar in silver, accompanied: in front by a rising red unicorn in front, behind by a bulbous red bottle."

(Coat of arms approved by the Minister of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on September 20, 2000 and registered under No. 226 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.)

On January 1, 2019, the previous communities of Marnitz, Suckow and Tessenow merged to form the newly formed community Ruhner Berge.

References and comments

  1. Large majority in the district council decides on a new district coat of arms. in: Unser Landkreisbote No. 05 - May 23, 2014 - 4th volume ( Memento from October 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), page 3
  2. § 1 paragraph 4 of the main statute of the Ludwigslust-Parchim district  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kreis-lup.de  
  3. a b § 1 paragraph 3 and 4 of the main statute of the district Ludwigslust of October 22, 2005, quoted from kommunalflaggen.de: district Ludwigslust .
  4. § 1 paragraph 5 of the main statutes of the Parchim district ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bks-mv.de
  5. § 1 of the main statute of the Boizenburg-Land office of June 5, 2012 only carries the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg.
  6. § 1 of the main statute of the Crivitz office of January 29, 2014 in the version of the 8th statute amending the main statute of January 23, 2019 only carries the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg.
  7. § 1 of the main statute of the Dömitz-Malliß office from July 14, 2014 only carries the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg.
  8. § 1 of the main statute of the Eldenburg Lübz office of August 12, 2004 only carries the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg.
  9. § 1 of the main statute of the Goldberg-Mildenitz office of March 12, 2012 only carries the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg.
  10. § 2 Paragraph 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Alt Zachun of September 30, 1999, in the version of the 7th amendment of March 19, 2015 (PDF; 37 kB).
  11. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 5 of the main statute of the municipality of Bandenitz ( Memento of the original from May 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. dated October 29, 2009, in the version of the 3rd amendment dated March 19, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hagenow.de
  12. a b § 1 Paragraph 3 and 4 of the main statute of the Barnin municipality of December 12, 2013 (PDF; 46 kB, accessed on March 29, 2019).
  13. § 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Belsch (reading version including the 7th statute to amend the main statute of March 19, 2015).
  14. § 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Bobzin (read version including the 3rd statute to amend the main statute of March 19, 2015).
  15. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Boizenburg / Elbe from April 2, 2012. Accessed on March 29, 2019.
  16. Erwin Günther: Municipal flags in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (1)
  17. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Brenz
  18. a b § 2 paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Bresegard near Picher (read version including the 3rd statute to amend the main statute of March 27, 2015).
  19. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the city of Brüel from October 24, 2014.
  20. § 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Cambs from September 5, 2016.
  21. a b § 1 Paragraph 3 and 4 of the main statute of the city of Crivitz ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. from October 13, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.amt-crivitz.de
  22. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Dabel of August 13, 2014.
  23. a b § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the Dambeck community (read version, incorporated 1st to 8th amendment).
  24. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Demen of March 24, 2010.
  25. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Dobbertin from February 27, 2012.
  26. a b § 2 of the main statute of the city of Dömitz of July 3, 2014.
  27. § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Gallin of September 2, 2008.
  28. a b § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Gammelin (read version including the 8th statute amending the main statute of March 20, 2015).
  29. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Goldberg from June 21, 2012
  30. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Grabow from July 2, 2014
  31. § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Granzin from January 15, 2010.
    Description of the coat of arms: “The coat of arms shows a golden horse brake in blue; a golden sheaf between their splayed thighs. "
  32. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the city of Hagenow and its districts ( Memento of the original from May 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hagenow.de
  33. a b § 2 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Holthusen from December 6, 2011, in the version of the 1st amendment of August 27, 2014.
  34. a b § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Karstädt (read version of the main statute with incorporated 2nd amendment statute).
  35. a b § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the Kirch Jesar parish of November 5, 2008 in the version of the 6th amendment of March 20, 2015.
  36. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the Kobrow municipality of August 13, 2013.
  37. § 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Kuhstorf (read version including the 11th statute amending the main statute of March 20, 2015).
  38. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Ludwigslust (PDF; 2057 kB)
  39. a b Main statutes of the municipality of Lübesse from December 30, 2004 including the 7th amendment from September 22, 2015.
  40. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the city of Lübenheen of July 23, 2012.
  41. § 1 of the main statute of the city of Lübz from September 10, 2014.
  42. a b § 1 of the main statute of the Malliss community of June 24, 2014.
  43. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Moraas of November 5, 2008, in the version of the 6th amendment of March 21, 2016.
  44. a b § 2 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Muchow (reading version including the 4th amendment statute ).
  45. a b § 2 of the main statute of the city of Neustadt-Glewe from January 30, 2014
  46. a b § 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Pampow from March 12, 2012 in the version of the 2nd amendment from September 17, 2014.
  47. § 1 of the main statute of the city of Parchim from November 17th, 1999 in the version of the 12th amendment of October 4th, 2017
    Description of the coat of arms: “In red a looking black bull's head with black horns, around each of which three golden bands are wrapped and a golden crown that shows five prongs alternately decorated with lilies and pearls; between the horns, growing up out of the bull's head, the four-ended rods of a golden deer antler. The bull's head is cut away: at the height of the crown circlet of two six-pointed golden stars, including two green clover stalks with the leaves tilted outwards . "
  48. § 2 paragraph 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Pätow-Steegen of September 30, 1999, in the version of the 9th amendment of March 20, 2015 (PDF; 41 kB).
  49. § 2 paragraph 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Picher of September 30, 1999, in the version of the 9th amendment of March 20, 2015 (PDF; 41 kB).
  50. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Plau am See of December 11, 2012.
  51. a b § 2 paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Pritzier of October 21, 1999, in the version of the 10th amendment of March 21, 2016.
  52. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Rastow from December 30, 2004 (reading version including the 9th amendment of December 18, 2017).
  53. a b § 2 paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Redefin of November 22, 1999, in the version of the 8th amendment of March 27, 2015.
  54. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Schwanheide from November 22, 2012
  55. ^ Office Boizenburg-Land: Community Schwanheide
  56. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Siggelkow from September 8, 2009.
  57. a b § 1 of the main statute of the city of Sternberg from December 18, 2012.
  58. a b § 2 Paragraph 2 of the main statute of the municipality of Stralendorf (reading version; PDF; 22 kB).
  59. § 2 Paragraphs 2 and 4 of the main statute of the municipality of Strohkirchen from January 12, 2000, in the version of the 10th amendment from June 7, 2016 (PDF; 42 kB).
  60. a b § 1 Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Sülstorf from May 25, 2007 (reading version including the 5th amendment to the main statute of March 6, 2014).
  61. a b § 1 paragraph 2 of the main statute of the community Techentin from February 21, 2012 (read version).
  62. § 2 of the main statute of the Toddin community of October 21, 1999, in the version of the 7th amendment of March 27, 2015.
  63. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Uelitz from December 30, 2004 (reading version including the 8th amendment of February 27, 2018).
  64. § 1 of the main statute of the city of Wittenburg from September 23, 2015. Accessed on March 29, 2019.
  65. a b § 2 paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Wittenförden from March 11, 2015.
  66. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Witzin of October 1, 2014.
  67. a b § 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Zapel from December 17, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  68. § 1 paragraph 2 of the main statute of the city of Zarrentin am Schaalsee of September 6, 2016
  69. a b § 1 Paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the Buchberg municipality of December 11, 2006 .
  70. ^ A b City of Lübenheen: District of the city of Lübenheen Garlitz
  71. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Karow of July 12, 2004, quoted from the municipality of Karow on kommunalflaggen.de .
  72. a b § 2 paragraphs 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Körchow from November 10, 2011 ( Memento from May 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 28 kB)
  73. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Marnitz of October 14, 2009.
  74. a b .
  75. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Suckow from October 28, 2009.
  76. a b § 1 paragraph 2 and 3 of the main statute of the municipality of Tessenow from October 12, 2009 ( Memento from May 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive )

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