List of coats of arms in the district of Börde

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This list shows the coats of arms of the association communities, administrative communities, cities and municipalities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent communities and disbanded districts in the district of Börde in Saxony-Anhalt .

Coat of arms of the association communities

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

The following municipality does not have a coat of arms:

Coats of arms of former counties

Coats of arms of former administrative communities

Coats of arms of former cities and municipalities

Historical coat of arms

Blazons

  1. VBG Elbe-Heide : "In gold a blue Göpel, covered with a flying silver lark."
  2. VBG Obere Aller : "A blue flank with a blue wavy strip attached in the manner of a flank bar, above the wavy strip in silver blue mallets and iron below with black grout lines in gold, the flank covered with a golden ear with two stalk leaves."
  3. ^ VBG Westliche Börde : “In silver a black grooved red wall with nine battlements split with a blue wave bar; Fields 1 and 4 a red sugar beet, fields 2 and 3 a red key diagonally crossed with a red hammer. "
  4. Altenhausen: “Divided in the Göpelschnitt; In front in blue an eight-pointed faceted golden star, in back growing in gold a blue-clad black-haired maid with a silver apron, holding three green ears of wheat in her right hand and a black rake in her left hand, and below, in green, a rooted silver tree stump with freshly cut silver beech leaves . "
  5. Am Großer Bruch: “A blue wavy strip in silver; above four red ears of corn tied together at the stalks to form a sheaf, below on a curved silver shield base a two-towered red monastery church with roof turrets and seven arched windows. "
  6. Angern: “Square of red and silver; Field 1: on silver water a silver swan with outstretched wings, Field 2: a green oak leaf with a green acorn on each handle on both sides, Field 3: a sitting red squirrel, gnawing at a green acorn held in its front paws, Field 4 : a silver millstone on the right, lying on the long leg of a silver square, the angle turned left and down, the square below is equipped with 3 staggered silver ears on the stalk, the lower ear with a leaf. "
  7. Acting out: "In silver a red windmill on a green three-mountain."
  8. Barleben: “Beards slanted in red with a golden stem, underneath a silver rose.” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  9. Beendorf: "In green a silver miner's teeth, in the silver head of the shield three rising green linden leaves in bars."
  10. Bülstringen: "Divided by gold and blue by an inclined oblique left-hand bar in confused colors, top right a blue cow's head turned left, bottom left a golden halberd."
  11. Burgstall: “Square of silver and red; Field 1: a red hip horn with a golden mouthpiece, bell and fittings on a red strap hanging from a dry red branch with golden cut surfaces, field 2: crossed a golden scythe and a golden flail, field 3: an inclined natural six-ended silver deer rod, the prongs turned to the top left, the rose below covered with a golden shamrock, field 4: a red stag with golden antlers striding on a black grooved red battlement wall. "
  12. Calvörde: "In gold an oblique left blue wave bar, accompanied above by a green willow branch, below by a green oak branch with acorns."
  13. Colbitz: “In red three silver stalked linden leaves, held together by a silver clasp; A silver stem with three (1: 2) round fruits growing out of the middle straight stem on the right and left. "
  14. Eilsleben: “The coat of arms of the community shows the two symbols of the older coat of arms: -der von Eilsleben -guild sign of an innkeeper with brewing rights For the new coat of arms symbols and tinctures (colors) were arranged in the chronological order of their use in the fields. The common thing is the red and white tincture. As a sign that the coat of arms has only emerged today, the split was chosen from the middle. The letter "E" was used as a third symbol that is typical for this region, as a talking element for Eilsleben. "
  15. Erxleben: “Split and half-divided by red, silver and green; on the right a silver tower with a domed roof, on it a tower-like attachment with a rod and knob, on the top left a green oak leaf with two golden acorns, on the bottom left a silver ploughshare with a golden knife. "
  16. Flechtingen: "In silver on a green Dreiberg covered with a silver corrugated strip, a tinned, black-grooved red castle portal, in the open archway a fallen green linden leaf."
  17. Gröningen: “Split of silver and red; in it three perch in stacks in mixed colors. "
  18. Haldensleben: “In gold, a blue castle with two four-window towers with red pointed roofs and knobs, connected by a tinned wall with an open black gate and golden gate wings; an upright black key with a beard floating to the right between the towers. ” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  19. Harbke: “Quartered; Field 1: in silver a sloping, mutilated, red linden branch with a knot (above) and two leaves (1: 1); Field 2: in gold, a black bar covered with two silver threads; Field 3: in blue two rising golden ears of wheat connected at the stems; Field 4: a crossed black miner's teeth in silver. ” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  20. Hohe Börde: "In green a silver post covered with a black thread, on the right a golden tower with stairs, black door opening and two black window openings, on the left a golden sheaf of six ears of wheat."
  21. Hötensleben: “Red shield, covered with an oblique left, silver halberd.” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 2
  22. Kroppenstedt: “In blue on a silver, red bridled and saddled horse, Saint Martin (Saint Martin) in a golden robe, sharing his red cloak with the silver sword for the beggar kneeling in front of him."
  23. Loitsche-Heinrichsberg: “Red over gold divided by wavy bars divided in silver and blue, above three golden roses with red wreathed golden lugs, growing below a black grooved red tin tower with an open black gate, growing out of the tower a golden reinforced black one looking to the left Eagle."
  24. Niedere Börde: "In green over two parallel, black-contoured corrugated bars an open silver archway (basket arch), in the gate opening a cut off horse's trunk."
  25. Oebisfelde-Weferlingen: “In a shield sprinkled with fourteen silver stars, a golden oak with silver acorns and golden capsules growing from a golden shield base covered with a blue wavy strip. In the middle of the oak a silver owl turned half to the right, a silver shield on the chest with two bars of black diamonds in it. ”( Official Gazette of the District of Börde No. 32/2011 ; PDF; 664 kB)
  26. Oschersleben: “Split by red and silver, in front two obliquely crossed silver keys with the beard facing upwards and outwards; In the back on a green three-hill three green reed stalks with black cobs. "( Main statute § 2 Paragraph 1  ( 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: Dead Link / daten.verwaltungsportal.de  
  27. Rogätz: "In silver Justitia in a blue robe, in her right hand a raised silver sword, in her left hand holding a golden balance."
  28. Sommersdorf: "Split of silver and red, in front seven red bars, behind a silver jug ​​at the gap." Main statute § 2, paragraph 1  ( 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: Dead Link / daten.verwaltungsportal.de  
  29. Sülzetal: “Göpelschnitt in red, green and silver, right cog wheel half covered by a pointed, winged Mercury stick placed at an angle, all in gold; on the left three ears of corn in gold; below over wavy beams in blue, vertical three-flowered salt asters with two stem leaves in green, covered with gold, petals in blue. "
  30. Ummendorf: "Split, in front in blue a silver swan at the crack with a red beak and a red webbed foot, in the back seven times divided from silver over blue, in each of the blue bars a row of fallen silver monkshood stake." Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  31. Völpke: "Divided from red to green by a slanting silver wave bar, above a silver recovery iron and below a silver swan." Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  32. Wanzleben-Börde: “In silver a red and silver grooved castle with a broad middle and two narrower side pointed and spherical-crowned towers, the middle tower with three arched openings on the upper floor and an open gate, floating in it the shield of the archbishopric, divided in red over silver Magdeburg, the side towers with two arched openings each on the upper floor and one each in the basement. "
  33. Wefensleben: “Square of red and silver; Field 2: a black tower with silver window and door openings and silver wall joints, field 3: crossed black hammer and mallet. ” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1
  34. Westheide: “Split and half divided; in front two silver church towers in red, each with a black window and spire crosses on the knotty pointed roofs, in the back above in blue a silver lamb with a ring-shaped golden nimbus, on the golden cross staff a silver flag with a red cross, in the back below in silver a black grooved red well with a black well hole and above it a black bucket held by the black fountain rope hanging down from the partition. "
  35. Wolmirstedt: “In silver, Saint Catherine in a red robe with golden hair and golden nimbus, in her right hand an overturned silver sword with golden quillons and golden hilt, in the left a broken golden wheel with five spokes and four points; in front of their feet a blue sign with a silver lily. ” Main statute, section 2, paragraph 1 ( Memento of the original from July 22, 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.stadtwolmirstedt.de
  36. Zielitz: “Divided green over silver; above a three-furrow silver plow, below a black miner's toe. "
  37. Bördekreis: "Square of 1: 4 silver, 2: 3 red, covered with a blue sloping bar, a golden ear at the top, a golden upright scythe leaf at the front."
  38. LK Haldensleben: "In red a silver Roland with armor, beret and an erect sword on a horse standing on a silver base."
  39. ↑ Circle of ears: "Diagonally left divided by a wave cut red over silver, above a five-leaved silver beech branch, below a blue wave oblique left bar."
  40. VG Allerquelle: "In silver, three blue drops over a continuous single-arched red bridge."
  41. VG Calvörde: "In silver, a blue oblique left-hand bar, accompanied by a green willow branch above and a green oak branch with acorns below."
  42. VG Elbe-Heide: "In silver, a blue Göpel, covered with a flying golden lark."
  43. VG Hamersleben: "In red seven (4: 3) silver ears of corn."
  44. VG Hohe Börde: "In green a silver post covered with a black thread, on the right a golden tower with stairs, black door opening and two black window openings, on the left a golden sheaf made up of six ears of wheat."
  45. VG Niedere Börde: "In green over two parallel, black-contoured corrugated bars an open silver archway (basket arch), in the gate opening a cut horse's trunk."
  46. ^ VG Oschersleben (Bode): “Split from red and silver; in front a silver clover leaf, above and below each accompanied by a silver oak leaf, in the back three green reed stalks with black cobs growing on a green mountain of three. "
  47. ^ VG Südheide: "In green a golden rooted tree stump with a seven-leaf shoot on the left."
  48. ^ VG Westliche Börde: "In red seven (4: 3) silver ears of corn."
  49. Ackendorf: "In gold on a green hill, a left-looking, standing, silver-contoured black sparrow, on the right elevated by a stalked, rising green linden leaf."
  50. Altenweddingen: "In blue a golden apple tree with three red apples."
  51. Ampfurth: "In green a tinned silver tower with a conical roof, covered with a silver bar with five green cherry leaves next to each other."
  52. Angern: "In red over a silver shield base, covered with a red three-petalled rose with red sepals and a silver seed pod, on blue water a silver swan."
  53. Bahrendorf: "In a red shield, a winged silver beard inclined to the right."
  54. Barneberg: "In green a tinned, black-grooved silver watchtower with a black gate opening and three black window openings on a silver arched shield base."
  55. Bartensleben: "Half-divided and split, a black bar on top in gold covered with two silver strips, in front below in silver an upright crumpled red tree branch with a red leaf on each side, in the back in green three golden ears next to each other."
  56. Bebertal: “Divided by red and gold; above a golden bar accompanied by three (2: 1) silver roses with golden clusters and sepals, below a red linden branch. "
  57. Beckendorf-Neindorf: "In silver over a green shield base between two rising green ears with short black awns, a green oak leaf rising slightly to the right with green fruit on the stem on the right."
  58. Behnsdorf: "Split of silver and green with a rooted linden tree in confused colors."
  59. Belsdorf: "In silver a woman in a green dress with black shoes, in her right hand a black rake at an angle over her right shoulder."
  60. Berenbrock: “Split by gold and red; in front three green rhombuses placed in stakes, behind a golden stylized tendril. "
  61. Bertingen: "In silver on an uprooted green stump with a golden surface a red squirrel sitting on its hind legs, gnawing at a golden acorn with a green capsule in its front paws."
  62. Böddensell: "In blue a silver water tower, accompanied by two golden ears of corn with a leaf."
  63. Born: "In silver on a green shield base, a red fountain ring with a black gallows."
  64. Bornstedt: "In blue a golden tubular fountain with a basin."
  65. Bösdorf: "In gold on a green hill, a black horse with golden hooves raised to the left."
  66. Bottmersdorf: "In red a silver St. Andrew's cross, topped with a golden ear."
  67. Bregenstedt: “Split; in front in silver a red gold-armored eagle at the gap, behind three green ears next to each other. "
  68. Burgstall: "In silver in the base of the shield a red tin wall, behind it on the right a red tin tower, on the left accompanied by a golden ornate red hunting horn hanging on the red branch."
  69. Calvörde: “Split by red and gold; in front a golden lion emerging from the gap, behind three (1: 2) green hop umbels. "
  70. Cröchern: "In silver, a red oblique left-hand bar with a silver deer pole, the shield surfaces damascene."
  71. Dahlenwarsleben: "In green a silver lamb of God with a ring-shaped golden nimbus and a two-lobed, red crossed silver flag on the golden cross."
  72. Dodendorf: "In the black field a hand that carries a burning silver torch."
  73. Döhren: "A ringing silver bell in red, surrounded by two leafy silver linden twigs, the right with 10, the left with 9 leaves, all but one in the upper corners of the shield facing the bell."
  74. Dolle: "In silver a striding red deer on a tinned red wall in the base of the shield."
  75. Domersleben: "In silver a red church with a pointed tower and to the right of it a red pointed tower, both with black arched window openings, a silver fish in the red shield base."
  76. Dorst: "In gold a striding red deer on a green shield base in front of a green oak."
  77. Drackenstedt: "Left-turning red dragon fallen in silver, reinforced with gold."
  78. Dreileben: "In gold three (1: 2) red hearts."
  79. Druxberge: "In blue on a stem, upwards three round fruits, downwards three serrated leaves, everything golden."
  80. Ebendorf: "In blue a rising silver yew branch with three red fruits, elevated and between two sloping, black-structured silver quarry walls on a shield base divided five times by silver and blue."
  81. Eggenstedt: "In green an upright, red-tongued and armored golden wolf with a crossed tail."
  82. Eichenbarleben : “Gold divided over green by a wave cut; above an upright green oak branch with a golden acorn between two leaves, below a golden plow. "
  83. Eickendorf: "In silver a torn green oak with acorns, underneath the crown accompanied by two mutually inclined, turned away axes with green handles and black blades." ( Official Gazette of the Börde district no. 23/2009 ; PDF; 564 kB)
  84. Eschenrode: “In silver on the raised central summit of a green Dreiberg, a red church with a pointed and crossed tower, three window openings in the nave and an open door and two window openings in the tower; between two green mountain ash trees with red berries growing out of the outer peaks of the Dreiberg and disappearing into the outer edge; the Dreiberg is covered with a silver bell. "( Official Gazette of the District of Börde No. 23/2009 ; PDF; 564 kB)
  85. Etingen: “Split by silver and green; in it a windmill on a mountain covered with a wave beam, everything in mixed up colors. "
  86. Farsleben: “In silver between two red baskets, on a green Dreiberg covered with a silver sea leaf, a green clad soldier of the Thirty Years' War with a wide silver collar, golden sash, green plumed hat, red gauntlets and black cannon boots with golden spur clips, his left hand in braced on the side, in his right hand holding a partisan with a black rod, golden tip and golden iron. "
  87. Flechtingen: "In silver a tinned red wall, behind it a tinned red tower growing, accompanied by two green chestnut trees growing out of the wall, blue water in the gate opening."
  88. Glindenberg: “In gold, a blue oblique left-hand wave strip, covered by a blue oblique right-hand border, both covered with two silver wave threads each. In the blue base of the shield there is a golden, black-contoured boat. "
  89. Grauingen: "Under a blue shield head in gold a rooted green oak with acorns."
  90. Großalsleben: “In silver, St. Peter growing out of a red shield with a golden halo in a silver robe and blue cloak, holding a golden key in his right hand and a red book in his left; the shield is covered with a slanted golden key with a downward-facing beard and a round key. "
  91. Groß Germersleben: “In the blue, a golden spangenhelm with a black and silver helmet cover; on it as a helmet ornament a seated silver, red-armored greyhound with a red collar to which a gold ring is attached. "
  92. Groß Rodensleben: "In gold, two red, silver-armored lions facing each other, holding a red heart in their paws, from which three green-studded red roses sprout with gold and green leaf tips."
  93. Groß Santersleben: "In red a silver pole, covered by five large and five small, fan-like, golden peacock feathers with blue eyes."
  94. Gunsleben: "In silver on a curved green shield base, a red sheep that stands against."
  95. Gutenswegen: "In silver on a green rooted tree stump with two branches that end in red, gold-tipped and golden-seeded roses, a crouching black raven."
  96. Hadmersleben: "Divided by red and silver, below an upright black double hook."
  97. Hamersleben: "In red a silver hammer."
  98. Heinrichsberg: "In silver over blue water a red tin tower with an open black gate and window opening, growing out of the tower a gold-armored black eagle looking to the left."
  99. Hermsdorf: "In gold, a green linden tree on a green three-mountain covered with a golden wagon wheel growing from the lower edge of the shield."
  100. Hillersleben: “Split from red and silver; on the right two silver church towers with knotty pointed roofs, on the left five red natural lilies on a green, six-petalled stem, growing from a green heart. "
  101. Hödingen: “Split by gold and green; in front a red church seen from the nave in the direction of the tower with a closed two-winged entrance portal in the nave and two window openings above a round opening in the pointed tower, behind on a golden mountain a silver linden tree. "
  102. Hohendodeleben: "In red a silver key, beard on the left and below, covered with a black bar with a silver bar and a silver wall split six times with four gate openings."
  103. Hohenwarsleben: "In silver, a Benedictine monk in a black robe with a gold halo, in his right hand a gold-decorated red book, in the left holding a red crook with gold crooks."
  104. Hordorf: "In silver on a four-fold arched green shield base four black reeds with green stalks and two green leaves arranged in pairs."
  105. Hundisburg: "In red, a silver church tower ruin with black openings."
  106. Irxleben: "A black table-tray in silver."
  107. Ivenrode : “Slanted links divided silver and green; above a green ivy leaf, below a rooted silver stump with freshly cut silver beech leaves. "
  108. Jersleben: “In red a silver mill wheel with 16 teeth and 4 twin struts arranged at right angles to each other, a silver mill iron on the mill wheel hub; in the shield head and in the shield base in silver a blue wavy bar. "
  109. Kathendorf: "In the silver bordered blue shield with a sharp notch on both sides at the level of the shield base, an upright silver lion with a knocked-out tongue, holding a silver hatchet in the front paws."
  110. Kleinalsleben: "In gold, a black-haired woman dressed in blue with a silver apron, blue headgear and black shoes, in her right hand a black key with the beard turned up to the right with an oval lock, in her left a blue shuttle."
  111. Klein Ammensleben: “Divided by gold over green; In it, in confused colors, two bent, interlaced poplar branches above, below a spring that gushes from the mouth of a woman's head and spreads out in a ring in the base of the shield. "
  112. Klein Oschersleben: "In green a golden Odals rune over a silver wave bar."
  113. Klein Rodensleben: "In gold on a green three-mountain, a red rose on a green stem with green sepals and a golden lump."
  114. Klein Wanzleben: "A silver sugar beet in blue with silver leaves."
  115. Klüden: "In green a golden bell on a leafy golden branch draped with three golden pears."
  116. Langenweddingen: "In red under two silver six-pointed stars a silver crenellated wall, on the gate with a red six-pointed star."
  117. Lindhorst: "A green linden tree with roots in gold, bordered by a green border."
  118. Loitsche: “Divided by gold over red; above two red roses with golden wreaths, below a golden rose with red wreaths. "
  119. Mahlwinkel: “In red, the right half of a silver millstone on a silver square measure, the angle sweeping left and downwards; the square below is decorated with three staggered, rising silver ears on the stalk, the lower ear with a leaf. "
  120. Mannhausen: "In silver an obliquely left blue wavy bar, accompanied above and below by a green oak branch with two leaves and an upright acorn."
  121. Marienborn: “In green, growing out of a bricked golden well with a blue fountain, the golden crowned Mother of God with a golden robe and flesh-colored face and hands, on her right arm the golden nimbly, flesh-colored child Jesus with a golden orb in his right hand, blessing her left hand stretched out over the fountain. "
  122. Meitzendorf: "In the red field a silver mark in the form of an eight open at the top."
  123. Meseberg: "In red a sloping silver ladder with five rungs, each with a rising silver ear."
  124. Morsleben: "In green a standing silver archer with a stretched golden bow and an applied golden arrow, in the slung silver quiver three golden arrows."
  125. Neuenhofe: “In blue a silver lamb of God with a ring-shaped nimbus, a silver flag with a red cross on the golden cross staff; the silver board with eight blue four-petalled flowers with golden seeds. "
  126. Neuwegersleben: "A silver scale in red."
  127. Niederndodeleben: “Divided by red and silver; below a blue flower of chicory or chicory (Cichorium intybus). "
  128. Nordgermersleben: "In blue a golden wave bar, above between two golden ears of corn a ringing golden bell, below a golden natural stone fountain with a blue water level."
  129. Ochtmersleben: "In silver, a red oblique left-hand bar, each side with a blue chicory flower with a golden slug."
  130. Oebisfelde: "In green, a silver owl with a black hood and black wings turned half to the right, a silver shield on its chest with two black rhombuses in it."
  131. Ohrsleben: "In blue a golden bear."
  132. Osterweddingen: "In red a winged silver arrow placed diagonally to the right."
  133. Ovelgünne: "In blue a fallen silver dove with a silver olive branch in its beak." ( Official Gazette of the Börde District No. 41/2009 ; PDF; 534 kB)
  134. Peseckendorf: “In silver a rising red tip, covered with a black grooved, pointed silver tower with a gate and window opening each; accompanied at the top by two rising red maple leaves. "
  135. Rätzlingen: "In black a silver eagle."
  136. Remkersleben: "In blue over a raised silver shield base with a six-pointed blue star, a silver scale."
  137. Rottmersleben: "Split of gold and red, growing out of the gap in front a green oak branch with three golden acorns, behind two crossed silver wedge hooks."
  138. Samswegen: “Green divided over red by a silver, corrugated bar; at the top a silver oak branch with three leaves and two upright stalked acorns, at the bottom two silver scythe irons crossed with the tips upwards. "
  139. Sandbeiendorf: "A golden scythe and a golden flail crossed in blue, accompanied by three golden stars (2: 1)."
  140. Schackensleben: “In green a golden corrugated stick, to the right of it a golden factory chimney with a square bottom prismatic base, a prismatic chimney shaft tapering towards the top and a round, capital-like, finely structured chimney head, to the left of the corrugated stick two staggered golden linden branches , each with two leaves hanging down on either side. "
  141. Schermcke: "In blue a golden post windmill on a golden arched shield base."
  142. Schleibnitz: "In silver, a red crossbow with a golden string."
  143. Schwaneberg: "In red on a green three-mountain a black armored silver swan."
  144. Seehausen: "In gold, Saint Mauritius in blue armor, in his right hand holding a silver sword with a gold pommel with the blade pointing upwards, the left hand resting on a blue shield with a golden water lily with two golden leaves inside."
  145. Stemmern: “Divided by red and silver; a dog standing up to the right in mixed up colors, with a golden collar and golden reinforcement. "
  146. ^ Sülldorf : “Divided red over silver; above two diagonally crossed, rounded silver double hooks, below on the green, three-leaved flower stem, three blue salt aster flowers with golden seed capsules, the flower stem covered with a blue wavy strip. "
  147. Süplingen: “Divided by Göpelschnitt; Field 1: in silver a green linden leaf; Field 2: a black hammer and an iron crossed in silver, covered with a chisel; Field 3: a silver ploughshare in green. "
  148. Uhrsleben: "In blue a golden key separated from two six-pointed golden stars with a cloverleaf-shaped, openwork locking plate and with a beard turned down to the left, a golden disc under the key shaft."
  149. Vahldorf: "In blue three golden bells (2: 1)."
  150. Velsdorf: “Split from silver and green; in it a rooted tree stump in mixed up colors with two green oak leaves. "
  151. Wackersleben : "Split in silver and red, three red cattails in front, a standing silver fish in the back."
  152. Walbeck: "In red vaulted, silver shield base, covered with a blue wavy strip, a silver monastery ruin with an open archway, accompanied by 9 rising silver linden leaves."
  153. Wanzleben: “In silver, a red, silver-authorized castle with a wider middle and two narrower side, pointed-roofed and spherical-crowned towers, the middle tower with two arched openings on the upper floor and an open gate, floating in it the shield of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, divided in red over silver Lateral towers with a round arch opening each on the upper and lower floors. "
  154. Weferlingen: "In blue, a golden oak with roots and silver fruits and golden capsules."
  155. Wegenstedt: "In gold, a black stag with red reinforcement walking on a green shield base."
  156. Waves: “Split by silver and blue; in front a blue sock, behind - concentrated on the middle part of the field - six silver wavy strips. "
  157. Wenddorf: “In silver over a red shield base covered with a silver wave bar; a green oak leaf with a green acorn on each side. "
  158. Wieglitz: "In silver on a green three-mountain, a nine-jet blue fountain between two facing green oaks with two black fruits each."
  159. Wormsdorf: "Divided by red over silver, in it a lindworm in confused colors."
  160. Wulferstedt: "In silver a black, resisting wolf on a green shield base."
  161. Zobbenitz: "In blue a golden striding horse with black mane, hooves and tail on a golden shield."
  162. Barleben: "In red over a silver battlement wall an inclined silver hatchet (beard) with a golden handle."
  163. Farsleben: “In gold on green ground between two red bulwarks, a soldier in the costume of the Thirty Years' War in a blue uniform, with a red sash, a silver collar, a silver hat with a red and blue ostrich feather, gold gun boots and gold leather gear, silver gauntlets, in holding a partisan on the right, the left braced in the side. "
  164. Oebisfelde: "In silver on a green ground, a natural owl with a golden shield hung around the breast, inside two bars of black diamonds."
  165. Oschersleben: “Split by red and silver, in front two diagonally crossed silver keys with the beard pointing upwards and outwards; in the back growing on a green three-mountain, three green reed stalks with black cobs. "
  166. Seehausen: "In gold a standing knight in steel-colored armor, in his right hand a sword with the blade pointing upwards, at his feet a silver shield with a red water lily with two green leaves inside."
  167. Zielitz: "In red a silver straightening wheel, the rim of which has broken off at the top, overlaid with a silver sword with a gold handle and crossguard."