List of coats of arms in the Dahme-Spreewald district
This list shows the coats of arms of the offices, cities and communities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent communities and disbanded districts in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg .
district
District (wokrejs) |
coat of arms | Comments |
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Dahme-Spreewald (Dubja-Błota) |
Approved on November 16, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg.
"In silver a curved blue tip covered with a golden royal crown, accompanied at the front by an opposing gold-armored, cut-off red bull's body, behind by a gold-armored, cut-off red eagle's body." |
Offices
Office (office) | coat of arms | Comments |
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Lieberose / Oberspreewald (Luboraz / Górne Błota) |
The Lieberose / Oberspreewald office does not have its own coat of arms.
The main statute of the Lieberose / Oberspreewald office only has the official seal with the state coat of arms as a seal image. |
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Schenkenländchen |
Approved on July 27, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In silver an upright red-armored and red-tongued black lion, holding an upright red fish in its front paws." |
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Unterspreewald (Dolne Błota) |
Approved on October 8, 2014 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold, diagonally to the left, divided by blue wavy bars, in front a black dragonfly with blue wings according to the figure, accompanied by two black cattails with kinked leaves, behind on a green ground a black boar with gold armor walking to the left." |
Former offices
Office (office) | coat of arms | Comments |
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Golßener Land |
Approved on May 6, 1997 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In green a golden tip curved in from the middle of the shield, inside on the green ground a gold-armored black boar striding to the left, accompanied on the upper right by a golden mill wheel and on the left by three golden ears of corn tied to a sheaf." On January 1, 2013, the Golßener Land Office and the previous Unterspreewald Office merged to form the newly formed Unterspreewald Office . |
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Heath view |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"Within a golden shield border in green covered with 11 green linden leaves, three golden ears of corn tied to form a sheaf." On October 26, 2003 the Heideblick office was dissolved. The coat of arms is continued in legal succession by the newly formed community Heideblick on December 31, 1997. Approved on December 2, 2003 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg. |
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Unterspreewald (Dolne Błota) 1992–2012 |
Approved on February 28, 1996 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Under a green shield head, in it three silver pine apples in bars, in gold a black dragonfly with blue wings, accompanied according to the figure by two black cattails with kinked leaves." On January 1, 2013, the former Unterspreewald Office and the Golßener Land Office merged to form the newly formed Unterspreewald Office . The coat of arms has been continued since March 13, 2015 by the community of Unterspreewald , which was newly formed on December 31, 2001 . |
cities and communes
The following municipalities do not have a coat of arms:
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City or municipality | coat of arms | Comments |
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community Bestensee |
Approved on September 1, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
“Divided by gold and blue by an oblique left-hand wave cut; above a green chestnut leaf, below a silver fish that fell obliquely to the left. " |
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Eichwalde municipality |
Approved on May 5, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold on green ground, a green oak with golden fruits." |
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City of Golßen (Gólišyn) |
Approved on June 12, 1992 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
“Divided by red through silver; above a continuous silver wall covered with three towers, which are provided with black windows and blue pointed roofs, as well as an open red gate, below a black boar walking to the left on green ground. " |
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Halbe (Łobje) municipality |
Approved on August 14th and 26th, 2003 by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold an oblique left blue wave bar, accompanied by a black-bordered silver cross at the top and five green linden leaves (3: 2) at the bottom." |
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Municipality Heideblick |
Approved on December 2, 2003 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg (continuation of the coat of arms of the dissolved Heideblick office):
"Within a golden shield border in green covered with 11 green linden leaves, three golden ears of corn tied to form a sheaf." |
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Municipality Heidesee (Wysoki jazor) |
Approved on June 3, 2004 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg (continuation of the coat of arms of the formerly independent community of Gräbendorf, which is now a district):
"Diagonally divided by gold and blue, above a veined, green oak leaf with fruit, below a standing silver heron." |
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City of Königs Wusterhausen (Parsk) |
Approved on July 3, 1992 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
“Standing in silver on the northern hemisphere with green water, golden mainland and black ground network, three red transmission towers; a high, strong steel lattice mast between two smaller laterally braced. " |
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City of Lieberose (Luboraz) |
Approved on February 15, 1993 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In blue above a red rose in the base of the shield, a fallen silver scythe leaf accompanied by two floating silver tin towers without gates." |
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District town Lübben (Spreewald) (Lubin (Błota)) |
Approved on March 14, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold, a black eagle with a red tongue and red fangs." |
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City of Luckau (Łukow) |
The coat of arms with the bull goes back to a city seal first documented in 1399, coat of arms last approved on January 4, 2005 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In silver on a green lawn, a striding, resisting gold-armored red bull with a tail tapped over its back." |
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City of Märkisch Buchholz (Serbski Bukojc) |
Approved on August 20, 1999 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In silver next to a blue flank on the right, topped with an upright, left-turned silver pike and raised by an upright five-pointed golden stag pole, a green beech tree with roots." |
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Märkische Heide municipality (Markojska Góla) |
Approved on October 26, 2003 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Surrounded by a green border covered with 17 gold disks in gold, three black pine apples placed on the fallen three-pass and covered at the intersection by three green acorns placed on the three-pass." |
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City of Mittenwalde (Chudowina) |
Approved on September 13, 1994 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
“In silver, a rooted green deciduous tree, the trunk of which is surrounded by two black keys with beards turned outwards. A red eagle with golden reinforcement hovers in the branches. " |
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Community Münchehofe (Michow) |
Approved on February 19, 1999 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
“In green a pointed-gable silver bell tower with a cross on top, in it a round-arched opening with a gold bell on the black bell cage above a three-pass rosette; top right side by a golden birch leaf and left by a golden mill wheel. " |
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Schlepzig (Słopišća) municipality |
Approved on August 12, 1999 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Under a golden scaled-shield head, covered in front with a green oak leaf that is inclined obliquely to the right and a green beech leaf that is inclined obliquely to the left, the stalks of which cross in the middle, in blue over a curved silver shield base, covered by a diamond-shaped black net, a silver pikeperch with an open mouth . " |
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Community of Schönefeld |
Approved on April 28, 2005 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Constructed twelve times of red and silver and topped with a compass rose (a silver disc topped with an eight-pointed gold-black faceted star, topped with a black-gold split lily)." |
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Community Schulzendorf |
Approved on October 12, 1995 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Under a green shield head, covered with a silver Schulzen staff, a green mallow branch with four (3: 1) red flowers." |
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Straupitz (Spreewald) municipality (Tšupc (Błota)) |
Approved on June 8, 2016 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold on a green shield base a green deciduous tree with a full crown, accompanied on each side by three green stalks of grain." |
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City of Teupitz (Tupc) |
Approved on November 23, 2009 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In silver over a green corrugated shield base, a blue carp, floating above it a black cross with paws, accompanied by two obliquely outwardly turned, green-stemmed natural water lilies with golden flowers." |
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Unterspreewald municipality (Dolne Błota) |
Approved on March 13, 2015 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"Under a green shield head, in it three silver pine apples in bars, in gold a black dragonfly with blue wings, accompanied according to the figure by two black cattails with kinked leaves." The municipality continues the coat of arms approved by the then Unterspreewald office in 1996. |
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City of Wildau |
Approved on May 19, 1994 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In blue a silver locomotive wheel braided with an upright golden stalk of corn with two ears and three leaves." |
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Zeuthen municipality |
Approved on July 21, 1992 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg:
"In silver, a red and silver slaughtered shield base, covered at the top by a blue wavy bar covered with a silver bar, from which a green deciduous tree with a black trunk grows." |
Former cities and towns
City or municipality | coat of arms | Comments |
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Heidesee community Gräbendorf district |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"Diagonally divided by gold and blue, above a veined, green oak leaf with fruit, below a standing silver heron." The coat of arms is continued in legal succession by the municipality of Heidesee. Approved on June 3, 2004 by the Interior Minister of the State of Brandenburg. |
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Community of Schönefeld, district of Großziethen |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"In green, split by a curved golden tip, in front and in the back an awned golden ear inclined to the split line, below a green pollarded willow." On October 26, 2003, the community of Großziethen merged with the communities of Kiekebusch, Selchow, Schönefeld, Waltersdorf and Waßmannsdorf to form the new community of Schönefeld. |
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Community of Schönefeld district of Kiekebusch |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
“In blue over a green shield base, a silver church in side view. In the left upper corner two opposing, nested horseshoes in S-shape. " On October 26, 2003, the community of Kiekebusch merged with the communities of Großziethen, Selchow, Schönefeld, Waltersdorf and Waßmannsdorf to form the new community of Schönefeld. |
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Community of Schönefeld, district of Schönefeld |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"Quartered in red and silver, covered by two gold-black faceted stars, each with four rays, one on top of the other, of which the lower, diagonally crossed stars are shortened." On October 26, 2003, the previous community of Schönefeld merged with the communities of Großziethen, Kiekebusch, Selchow, Waltersdorf and Waßmannsdorf to form the new community of Schönefeld. |
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Community of Schönefeld, Selchow district |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
“In blue over a green shield base, a silver church in side view. In the left upper corner two opposing, nested horseshoes in S-shape. " On October 26, 2003, the Selchow municipality merged with the Großziethen, Kiekebusch, Schönefeld, Waltersdorf and Waßmannsdorf municipalities to form the new Schönefeld municipality. |
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Community of Schönefeld, district of Waltersdorf |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"In gold, a heraldic stylized black church above accompanied by five blue cornflower blossoms (3: 2)." On October 26, 2003 the community of Waltersdorf merged with the communities of Großziethen, Kiekebusch, Selchow, Schönefeld and Waßmannsdorf to form the new community of Schönefeld. |
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Community Schönefeld district Waßmannsdorf |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
"In red on a golden floor, a silver church in side view with a tower on the left and a red-armored stork in natural colors standing on the roof of the nave." On October 26, 2003, the municipality of Waßmannsdorf merged with the municipalities of Großziethen, Kiekebusch, Selchow, Schönefeld and Waltersdorf to form the new municipality of Schönefeld. |
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City of Königs Wusterhausen, district of Zeesen |
Approved ???? by the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg:
“The coat of arms is divided and split at the top in blue and gold. A golden jug up front; behind a green fir on a green mountain. Below, in silver, a blue fish with gold eyes over a black net stretched in the base of the shield. " On October 26, 2003, the community of Zeesen was incorporated into the city of Königs Wusterhausen. |
References and comments
- BLHA
- Coat of arms information from the Brandenburg State Main Archives on the service portal of the Brandenburg State Administration
- ↑ BLHA : coat of arms of the district Dahme-Spreewald
- ↑ § 2 Paragraph 1 of the main statutes of the Dahme-Spreewald district ( Memento of the original from September 28, 2007 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.
- ↑ § 2 of the main statute of the Lieberose / Oberspreewald office of February 18, 2009
- ↑ BLHA : coat of arms of the office of Schenkenländchen
- ↑ BLHA : coat of arms of the Office Unterspreewald
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↑ § 2 Paragraph 2 of the main statute of the Golßener Land office of March 30, 2005,
quoted from the Golßener Land office on communalflaggen.de - ↑ a b c BLHA: coat of arms of the municipality of Heideblick
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Sixth law on state-wide municipal area reform concerning the districts of Dahme-Spreewald, Elbe-Elster, Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Oder-Spree and Spree-Neiße (6th GemGebRefGBbg) of March 24, 2003
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↑ § 2 paragraph 1 of the main statute of the Unterspreewald office dated 02.26.2002,
quoted from the Unterspreewald office on communalflaggen.de - ↑ a b BLHA: Coat of arms of the Unterspreewald community
- ↑ The main statute of the Alt Zauche-Wußwerk of December 18, 2008 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality of Bersteland from April 8th, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The Byhleguhre-Byhlen dated November 23, 2016 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality Drahnsdorf from November 18, 2013 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the community Groß Köris from 02.03.2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the Jamlitz community of March 30, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag or official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality of Kasel-Golzig of November 27, 2013 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality of Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg of June 24th, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the Neu Zauche community of December 4, 2008 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality Rietzneuendorf-Staakow from June 15, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the community of Schönwald from May 11th, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the municipality of Schwerin from January 30th, 2009 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ The main statute of the Steinreich community of November 21, 2013 does not contain any information on the coat of arms, flag and official seal
- ↑ BLHA: Bestensee municipality coat of arms
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the municipality of Eichwalde
- ↑ BLHA: Coat of arms of the city of Golßen
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the municipality of Halbe
- ↑ a b c BLHA: coat of arms municipality Heidesee
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of King Wusterhausen
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the city of Lieberose
- ↑ BLHA: Coat of arms Luebben
- ^ City of Luckau: City arms
- ↑ BLHA: arms of the city Luckau
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the city of Märkisch Buchholz
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the municipality of Märkische Heide
- ↑ See also § 3 paragraph 1 of the main statute of the municipality of Märkische Heide
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms city Mittenwalde
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the Münchehofe community
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms municipality Schlepzig
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the community of Schönefeld
- ↑ BLHA: Coat community Schulzendorf
- ↑ BLHA: Coat of arms of the municipality of Straupitz
- ↑ BLHA: Coat of arms of the city of Teupitz
- ↑ BLHA: coat of arms of the city of Wildau
- ↑ BLHA: arms of Zeuthen
- ↑ Appendix 2 to § 2 of the main statutes of the municipality of Zeuthen
- ^ Community of Schönefeld: Großziethen district
- ^ Community of Schönefeld: district Kiekebusch
- ^ Schönefeld community: Schönefeld district
- ^ Community of Schönefeld: Selchow district
- ^ Community of Schönefeld: District Waltersdorf
- ^ Community of Schönefeld: Waßmannsdorf district