Last modified: 2019-05-12 by klaus-michael schneider
Keywords: droysziger-zeitzer forst | droyszig | gutenborn | kretzschau | schnaudertal | wetterzeube | firs(2) | grapevine | bear(black) | fountain | sugar beet | millstone | cross(fleury) |
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It is a green over white horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Verbandsgemeinde Droyßiger-Zeitzer Forst, version 29 January 2018, published in Forstkurier, 24. Jahrgang, No.2, 24 February 2018 via municipal webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Mar 2019
It is a green-white vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: §2(2) of Hauptsatzung of Verbandsgemeinde Droyßiger-Zeitzer Forst, version 29 January 2018, published in Forstkurier, 24. Jahrgang, No.2, 24 February 2018 via municipal webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Mar 2019
Shield Argent, a grapevine Azure with leaves Vert, flanked by two fir trees Vert, issuant from flanches and stemmed Sable, both issuant from a triplemount Vert, charged wirh a bar wavy Azure fimbriated Argent.
Meaning:
The bar wavy is symbolising the (White) Elster River, triplemount and firs are canting elements representing the name giving forest (German: Forst). The grapevine is symbolising viticulture.
Source: §2(1) of Hauptsatzung of Verbandsgemeinde Droyßiger-Zeitzer Forst, version 29 January 2018, published in Forstkurier, 24. Jahrgang, No.2, 24 February 2018 via municipal webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Mar 2019
It is a green-white-green horizontal triband with ratio of stripes 1:2:1. The coat of arms is in the middle of the white stripe.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a green-white-green vertical triband with ratio of stripes 1:2:1. The coat of arms is in the middle of the white stripe.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Shield parted per pale; at dexter Vert, a gate Argent topped by a tower of the same, all masoned Sable; at sinister Argent a bear Sable tongued Gules.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
The arms were approved in 1998 by district governor (Regierungspräsident) of Halle in 1998 for the municipality's predecessor and confirmed on 1 February 2010 by the county administration. The symbols were published in: Appendix of LVA Sachsen-Anhalt 02/2010
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red over yellow horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red-yellow vertical bicolour with centred arms.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Shield Or with base Gules masoned Sable and consisting of 15 bricks, on base a well Gules pouring blue water from a fountain.
Meaning:
The arms are canting by displaying a fountain. The name of the municipality means "good fountain". The 15 bricks are representing the 15 settlement cores of the municipality.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
The arms were approved on 3 March 2015 by the county administration.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a blue over white horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a blue-white vertical bicolour with arms shifted to the top.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Shield parted per pale, at dexter Argent a hops plant Vert, at sinister Azure a sugar beet Argent leafed Or, base Vert three billets Or ordered 2:1, bordure Or charged wih ten pearls Sable.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Flag, banner and arms were approved on 4 November 2015 by the county administration.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red over white horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red-white vertical bicolour with centred arms.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Shield Argent, a bend sinister wavy Azure charged with a bendlet sinister Argent, in dexter chief a millstone Gules, in sinister base two hammers Gules in Saltire superimposed by a chisel Gules in pale.
Meaning:
The bar wavy is alluding to the rivers Große Schnauder and Kleine Schnauder. The millstone is alluding to the many watermills in the past. Chisel and hammers are alluding to the local stone quarries.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
The arms were approved on 1 October 2010 by the county administration.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red-yellow-red horizontal triband with ratio of stripes 1:4:1. The coat of arms is in the middle of the yellow stripe.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
It is a red-yellow-red vertical triband with ratio of stripes 1:3:1. The coat of arms is in the middle of the yellow stripe.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Shield Gules, a grapevine Or with 16 berries, issuant from grapevine a cross fleury Or, a dexter flanch Or charged with a tower Gules issuant from base.
Meaning:
The grapevine is symbolising viticulture. The cross is the so called weather cross, a local wayside cross beneath a big linden. The tower belongs to the local Haynsburg Castle.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
Flag, banner and arms were approved on 1 June 2015 by the county administration.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 May 2019
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