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Revision as of 05:54, 8 April 2023
MITTELSACHSEN (FG)
State : Sachsen
Additions : 2008 Döbeln, Freiberg (1994 Brand-Erbisdorf, Flöha) , Mittweida (1994 Hainichen, Rochlitz, Chemnitz (partly))
German | Geviert; 1 in Gold ein rot bewehrter und gezungter schwarzer Löwe; 2 in Schwarz schräg gekreuzt ein goldener Schlägel und ein goldenes Eisen; 3 in Gold drei blaue Wellenbalken; 4 in Gold drei, zwei zu eins gestellte, schwarze Rauten. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on June 10, 2009.
The lion in the first quarter refers to the former County of Meissen, and the lion of Meissen was also part of the arms of some of the older districts. The miner's tools refer to the mining in the region, and especially for the former Freiberg district. The three wavy bars are taken from the arms of the former Mittweida district. The three diamonds are taken from the arms of the former county of Leisnig, which was part of the (later) district of Döbeln.