List of coats of arms in the district of Goslar

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This list shows the coats of arms of the integrated municipalities, municipalities and formerly independent municipalities in the Goslar district in Lower Saxony .

Joint municipality coat of arms

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

Coats of arms of the former joint municipalities

Coats of arms of former cities and municipalities

Historical coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Braunlage : "In silver on three green hills, three green spruce trees with black trunks, the middle one being higher."
  2. Goslar : "In gold, a red armed black eagle."
  3. Langelsheim : "In green over golden deer antlers with grind a silver gear, which is covered with a silver pick and a silver spade in an inclined crossing."
  4. Seesen : "In red a golden lion armed in blue with a raised right front paw over a golden lily pad."
  5. Altenau : “In the shield split by green and silver, three brown bear paws (arranged 1: 2); the one in front holds a black iron, the one in the rear a similar mallet; the upper paw clasps a black wolf tang. "
  6. Bündheim : "In red over a three-branched silver sloe branch with two golden fruits on each side, two facing, fighting, gold-armored silver stallions."
  7. Lautenthal : “Divided by a narrow black bar of gold and red; above a growing, silver-armored red lion holding a black mallet in its paws on the right and a black recovery iron on the left. "
  8. Oker : "In blue over silver waves a silver watchtower, which is covered by a golden shield at the bottom, a black mallet and a black iron crossed at an angle, a silver fir tree floats on each side."
  9. Sankt Andreasberg : “Geviert; Field 1: sheathed in red and silver, field 2: in silver the growing, gold nimbed, blue clad Saint Andrew, who holds a golden cross, field 3: in silver a black mallet and a black iron crossed diagonally, field 4: in Red over three golden bars a striding, looking, blue armored golden lion. "
  10. Wildemann : “Standing in red on green ground, a naked wild man with a green wreath of leaves, who puts his left hand on the back of a jumping silver horse; with his right hand he is holding a rooted green fir growing out of the ground. "
  11. Clausthal-Zellerfeld : “In red a silver wayside shrine, in blue the crucifixion group with silver figures and a golden cross; underneath him a silver mallet and a silver iron with golden handles in diagonal crossings, the pillar covered with a golden lion looking out. "
  12. Vienenburg : "In gold a red battlement wall, above a red battlement tower."