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The arms show the eagle of [[Brandenbubrg]]. The other half refers to the Schachbrettstein (checkerboards stone) in the local church. These stones are typical for the region. | The arms show the eagle of [[Brandenbubrg]]. The other half refers to the Schachbrettstein (checkerboards stone) in the local church. These stones are typical for the region. | ||
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SCHÖNERMARK (MARK LANDIN)
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Uckermark
Incorporated into: 2001 Mark Landin
German | Im gespaltenen Schild vorn in Silber am Spalt ein halber gold-bewehrter roter Adler mit goldenem Kleebattstengel; hinten schwarz-silbern geschacht (2 × gespalten, 6 × geteilt). |
English | (Mark Landin) No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted in 1987.
The arms show the eagle of Brandenbubrg. The other half refers to the Schachbrettstein (checkerboards stone) in the local church. These stones are typical for the region.
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