List of coats of arms in the district of Stendal

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This list shows the officially approved coats of arms of the association communities, cities and municipalities in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt . In addition, all coats of arms that have ever been approved are shown under the headings of former districts, administrative communities, cities and municipalities, as they can be viewed in the Magdeburg State Archive.

Coat of arms of the association communities

The following association does not have a coat of arms:

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

The following municipalities do 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. ^ Verbandsgemeinde Elbe-Havel-Land: "In blue in front of two lowered silver corrugated bars, a silver stork with a black wing cover and a red beak and legs."
  2. ^ Verbandsgemeinde Seehausen (Altmark): “Split from silver and green; in front a gold-armored, half red eagle at the crack with a knocked out red tongue, the muzzle accompanied by a green sea leaf, in the back between two silver wavy bars five split gold diamonds arranged in a star shape. "
  3. Altmärkische Wische: “Split of silver and green; in front a gold-armored, half red eagle at the crack with a knocked out red tongue, the muzzle accompanied by a green sea leaf; behind a silver spade, covered with a golden sheaf consisting of four ears of wheat. "
  4. Arneburg: “In silver over blue water, a red castle with an open gate and raised portcullis; the gold-studded red towers with different roofs: the front one with a green gable roof, the rear one with a green pointed roof; a gold-armored red eagle hovering above the gate and between the towers. "
  5. Eichstedt: "Split from blue and silver, in the front three lowered golden swords with a round head in a fan shape, in the back two blue oak leaves with two small golden acorns each in a blue capsule on the petioles."
  6. Hassel: "Silver over blue divided obliquely to the left and covered with an obliquely left, eight-fold red-silver split bar, above a leafy green hazel branch with flowers and nuts, below four silver wavy lines."
  7. Havelberg: "In blue, a continuous, unpinned silver city wall with a closed red gate, surmounted by two silver towers with red pointed roofs and golden knobs, a red eagle hovering in gold between the towers."
  8. Hohenberg-Krusemark: “Split and half divided by green, red and gold; in front a rising silver horse, in the back a three-armed burning golden candlestick, in the back a green oak leaf rising obliquely to the left. "
  9. Iden: “Fourth of silver and green; Field 1 a black cow's head, field 2 an open silver book, field 3 three silver ears of wheat, field 4 a black gear. "
  10. Klietz: "In gold, a jumping red stag with ten-pointed antlers and black hooves over a green three-mountain."
  11. Osterburg: “In silver a sloping black-grooved red battlement wall; the open gate with raised golden portcullis; behind the wall two lower inner and two higher outer towers with blue domed roofs with gold knobs; a gold-armored red eagle floating between the towers. ” Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1 ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  12. Rochau: “obliquely square; above in silver 3 (2: 1) black Roche, below in silver a black torn fir tree. In front a silver plow in red, behind in red a silver gear. "
  13. Sandau: “In gold, a black-jointed, red castle, consisting of a tinned wall and two towers with kneaded pointed roofs and a window opening each; the towers connected by a flattened roof with a kneaded cone on top; underneath is a blue clad Saint Mauritius with breastplate and belted silver sword, in the left a shield divided by red and silver, in the right holding a blue lance with a silver flag with red crosses. "
  14. Schollene: “Split by silver and blue; in front a red, gold-armored eagle at the gap with a golden clover stalk on the wing, in the back three silver seagulls in the shape of an "M" offset at an angle by stakes.
  15. Schönhausen: "In blue a golden shamrock angled by three silver oak leaves."
  16. Seehausen: "In silver, a gold-armored red eagle with a knocked-out tongue, each catch accompanied by a green sea leaf."
  17. Stendal: “Split in Silver; at the front of the gap a red, gold-armored eagle, behind four (1: 2: 1) diamond-shaped green stones. "
  18. Tangermünde: "In silver a gold-armed, red-tongued red eagle, each of the Saxons decorated with a silver rose with a golden lug."
  19. Werben (Elbe): "In silver a gold-armored red eagle, floating above it a golden crescent moon and a six-pointed golden star."
  20. Wust-Fischbeck: “In a wave cut diagonally divided gold over blue, at the top at the back a sitting black cat with an erect tail, at the bottom at the bottom a golden fish swimming left after the division, at the division at the top at the front and at the bottom in mixed tinctures one of each The group of four (2: 2) six-pointed stars traversed along the dividing line, the front lower star of each group below, the remaining three above the division. "
  21. ^ Osterburg district: “Divided by silver over black; above a growing gold-armored red eagle; below three (2: 1) golden diamonds. "(approved September 29, 1938)
  22. Landkreis Stendal: “Divided by silver over blue; above a growing gold-armored red eagle; below a three-leaf, golden clover, angled by three silver oak leaves. "(approved July 31, 1937)
  23. ^ VG Arneburg-Krusemark: "Divided and half-split; A tinned red castle wall with a tinned gate tower and two wall towers, each with a round arched window covered with green and kneaded gold; the right tower with a gable roof, the left one with a pointed roof; a gold-armored red eagle hovering over the gate tower; below in front a three-armed golden candlestick in red; Split twice at the bottom, split three times by silver and green. "
  24. ^ VG Elbe-Havel-Land: "In blue in front of two lowered silver corrugated bars, a silver stork with a black wing cover and red beak and legs."
  25. Badingen: "Divided by gold and green, above a running black wolf, below a golden cradle."
  26. Beelitz: “Square of blue and silver; Field 1 and 4: a golden heraldic lily. "
  27. Birkholz: “Square of red and gold; Fields 1 and 4: a left-facing, rising silver hound with a red tongue, Fields 2 and 3: a green wreath of leaves open at the top. "
  28. Bismark (Altmark): “Split of silver and gold; in front a red eagle reinforced with gold at the gap, behind a red rose with a golden clasp, green leaf and stem. ”( The city coat of arms ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ))
  29. Bittkau: "Split of silver and green over a blue corrugated shield base, in front a black anchor with a looped blue anchor rope, at the back a golden ear of corn and a silver square measure, a silver fish in the shield base."
  30. Book: “In red a Roland bareheaded in silver armor; Holding a raised sword in his right hand, the left leg covered with a golden shield with a black double-headed eagle. "
  31. Bust: “A split shield in front of green a silver wave bar, which is accompanied at the top by a silver, gold-armored head of cattle and at the bottom by a two-leaf oak branch with golden fruit. At the back divided four times with four half points of red and silver. "
  32. Cobbel: "Divided by green over silver, above a silver asparagus spider (device for tillage) with a black chain, below four green asparagus spears horizontally one below the other with heads pointing to the left."
  33. Demker: “Split of silver and red over a blue corrugated shield base, in front two red roses with golden clusters and red sepals in front, behind three golden ears, in the base of the shield two silver waves.” ( Official Gazette of the District No. 15/2008, p. 102 . ; PDF; 260 kB)
  34. Düsedau: "In green an obliquely left silver wave bar, above a six-spoke silver wagon wheel, below a silver lily." Main statute, Section 2, Paragraph 1 ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  35. Erxleben: “Square of silver and blue; Field 1 and 4 a blue wagon wheel. " Main statute § 2 para. 1 ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  36. Fischbeck: "In red over a curved, silver shield base, covered with a blue wavy bar, a swimming silver fish."
  37. Garlipp: “Split of silver and green with a golden shield head, in the shield head a green oak branch with an acorn and two leaves pointing into the upper corners, in front at the gap a half golden armored red eagle with a knocked out red tongue, behind a golden ear between two fallen ears turned golden scythe leaves. "( Official Gazette of the district no. 16/2008, p. 108 ; PDF; 130 kB)
  38. Greaves: “Divided diagonally by red and silver; topped with an oblique blue wavy bar with silver border, a golden grain sheaf at the top and a torn black oak with green leaves and acorns at the bottom. "( Official Gazette of the district no. 14/2009, p. 145 ; PDF; 225 kB)
  39. Groß Schwechten: "In green a slanting golden cradle, separated from the top right by a golden ring with a silver stone, lower left by a slanting golden oak leaf."
  40. Jerchel: "Split of green and silver under a golden shield head, in front three golden ears of wheat with stalk leaves, behind three staggered black bear heads with knocked out red tongues and golden collars with ring, in the head of the shield a green acorn with two oak leaves pointing to the sides."
  41. Kehnert: “Divided by silver over blue; above a round arched curved red gate between two higher pointed pillars and two smaller round arched gates; below a lowered silver anchor, accompanied by two turned silver fish. "
  42. Kläden: "In silver, a black sloping bar covered with a green central shield accompanied by two green oak leaves, in the central shield two silver axes turned away."
  43. Königsmark: "Split of green and silver, in front three silver lilies in front of stakes, at the back of the gap three left red tips." Main statute, section 2, paragraph 1 ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  44. Kings: “Split by silver and blue; in front a red-tongued red eagle at the crack, gold armored with black claws; behind an armored silver arm with a silver sword with a golden hilt raised to the left, accompanied on the left by a six-pointed (1: 2; 2: 1) golden star. "
  45. Kremkau: "Split and half-split, in front in silver at the slit half a red eagle, armed with gold and tongued with red tongues, at the top three golden ears of wheat growing in blue, each with a stalk leaf, behind below in green a peek-out black eagle bursting out of the slit. silver-spotted ox with golden horns. "
  46. Krevese: "Split from silver and blue, in front a romantic blue column, behind a three-leaf silver cloverleaf angled by three silver oak leaves." Main statute, section 2, paragraph 1 ( Memento of March 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  47. Lindtorf: "Split from red and silver, in front a silver soaring dragon turned to the left with a golden tongue and armor, behind a red soaring cattle with black horns and claws, around the neck a golden ribbon with two fluttering ends."
  48. Lüderitz: “Split and half divided; in front of the gap in silver half a red eagle, gold armored and tongued, in the back at the top in silver a red anchor with ring, in the back at the bottom in red a silver wavy bar. "
  49. Meseberg: “Split by gold and blue; in front a blue willow branch, in the middle of the gap a four-lobed ladder, below accompanied by a ploughshare in mistaken tinctures, behind a golden ear with stalk leaves. "
  50. Meßdorf: “Split in Silver; at the front of the gap a gold-armored, red-tongued red eagle; at the back of the gap a black rooted oak with four green leaves, in stakes. "
  51. Neuermark-Lübars: "Divided by blue and silver, above a swimming silver goose at the division, below three blue fish (2: 1)."
  52. Ringfurth: "In blue a serpentine curved silver pole, accompanied in the bend at the top left by three golden ears and in the bend at the bottom right by a golden anchor."
  53. Sanne: "In gold two crossed black bars with fluttering black pennants."
  54. Schäplitz: “Diagonal left divided by gold over green; above two upright averted black axes, below a left-facing silver heron with wings attached to it. "
  55. Schinne: “Split by gold and red; at the front of the gap half a green clover leaf angled with black flights, behind three golden ears of corn with two stalk leaves each, the one on the left with a bent stalk and lowered ear. "
  56. Tangerhütte: “Split in silver; at the front of the gap a gold-armored red eagle, at the back three green ears of wheat growing out of the lower edge of the shield, above them black mountain hammers crossed diagonally. "
  57. Uchtspringe: "Split from silver and blue, in front a half gold armed black eagle at the gap, behind a silver Aesculapian staff with a golden snake." ( Official Gazette of the district no. 08/2008, p. 60 ; PDF; 187 kB)
  58. Uetz: “Square of silver and red; Field 1: two red spades crossed diagonally with the blade down, field 4: a red plane. "
  59. Vinzelberg: “In silver growing out of green Dreiberg, a red eagle with a golden beak and tongue as well as golden clover stalks on the Saxen, the Dreiberg covered with a transverse, the blade to the right turning silver sword with a golden handle and crossguard, and a sword covering the sword silver bordered blue shield, inside a striding silver dromedary. "( Official Gazette of the district no. 11/2009, p. 117 ; PDF; 180 kB)
  60. Wahrenberg: "In green a left-turning silver stork with black wing cover and red beak and legs, accompanied by three golden ears of wheat on the top right and bottom left."
  61. Walsleben: “Divided diagonally right from red to silver; at the top three silver hunting horns with a golden cord staggered one below the other, getting smaller from top to bottom, the sound opening turned to the right; below an eight-spoke red wagon wheel; in silver with blue sign foot shaft base a continuous, single-arch, black grooved red stone with a smooth yoke. " Main Statutes § 2, Section 1
  62. Weißewarte: “In red a silver tinned tower growing out of the base of the shield with two open windows one above the other; in the head of the shield in silver a five-fold branched red wood trunk. "
  63. Wendemark: "In red a slanted silver wavy bar, after the figure accompanied by three fan-like set golden oak leaves with an acorn and at the bottom the upper part of a golden bishop's staff with small oak leaves protruding into an acorn and decorated curvatures."
  64. Windberge: “In red like a slightly lowered drawbar, a confluence of two streams, the two upper, undulating streams tapering towards the edge of the shield are double-banded in blue and silver, the silver-bordered blue stream flowing down the shield is also wavy, in the corner of the upper streams a continuous black grooved silver wall with four battlements, the confluence in the lower part accompanied by a lowered golden scythe leaf in front and a golden oak leaf in the back. "
  65. Wulkau: "In gold a standing black bull with silver horns and hooves."
  66. Wust: "In gold a red rafter, topped with five six-pointed golden stars, in the corner of the rafter a sitting black cat with an erect tail." ( Official Gazette of the district no. 20/2007, p. 110 ; PDF; 480 kB)
  67. Sandau: “In silver a jointed red castle with three roofs with gold knobs; between two slender towers and on a shield divided by silver and red, the armored Saint Mauritius with a silver cloak and a belted golden sword, in his left a silver battle shield, in his right holding a lance, with a silver flag with a red cross on it. "