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In Blau zwei aufgerichtete, gegeneinander gekrümmte silberne Fische, zwischen ihnen schwebend ein siebenstrahliger goldener Stern. | |||
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WEISSENSEE
State : Thüringen
District (Kreis) : Sömmerda
Additions : 1993 Ottenhausen, Scherndorf, Waltersdorf
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In Blau zwei aufgerichtete, gegeneinander gekrümmte silberne Fische, zwischen ihnen schwebend ein siebenstrahliger goldener Stern. Origin/meaningThe arms have been used since the 19th century. The old seals of the city, known since the 13th century, however, already showed a fish, but the combination of the two fish and the star dates from the 19th century. The two fish symbolise the Ober- and Niedersee lakes. The golden star symbolises the Runneburg in the municipality.
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