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* (de) In Silber ein gemauerter roter Stufengiebel mit einem Kreuz bekrönt und von drei (1:2) offenen gotischen Fenstern durchbrochen.
* (de) In Silber ein gemauerter roter Stufengiebel mit einem Kreuz bekrönt und von drei (1:2) offenen gotischen Fenstern durchbrochen.
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PLATTENBURG

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Prignitz
Additions : 2002 Bendelin, Glöwen, Hoppenrade, Kleinow, Kletzke, Krampfer, Netzow, Viesecke
Amt (until 2002) : Amt PLattenburg

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Official blazon
German
  • (de) In Silber ein gemauerter roter Stufengiebel mit einem Kreuz bekrönt und von drei (1:2) offenen gotischen Fenstern durchbrochen.
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The arms were officially granted on January 28, 2002.

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