Möckern administrative community

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In the administrative community Moeckern the communities were Hohenziatz , Lübars , Tryppehna , Wallwitz and Zeddenick and the town Möckern in Saxony-Anhalt Jerichower Land district together. The administrative seat was the city of Möckern. On January 1, 2005, the administrative community was merged with the also dissolved Fläming-Fiener administrative community (excluding the communities of Gladau , Paplitz and Tucheim ) to form the new Möckern-Fläming administrative community.

politics

Coat of arms of the administrative community

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved by the Magdeburg Regional Council on January 24, 1996 and registered in the Magdeburg State Archives under the coat of arms roll number 8/1996.

Blazon : “Split between gold and green; to the right of the gap a red castle with three tin towers, green, butted, pointed roofs and open gates, in it a drawn portcullis, to the side a bay window with a green, butted, pointed roof, to the left, five golden oak leaves (3: 2) and five golden ears of wheat (3: 2) placed by stake . "

Half of the castle alludes to the eponymous city and its coat of arms. The oak leaves symbolize those five communities that are mainly in and around the forest; the five ears of corn refer to those five municipalities that are surrounded by large agricultural areas.

The coat of arms was designed by the Magdeburg heraldist Jörg Mantzsch .

flag

The flag is striped green and yellow and has the coat of arms of the administrative association in the middle.