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The Great Bustard is a rare bird, which in the 1990s could still be found in the area, hence it was taken as a typical symbol for the nature in the region. The sword is a symbol for the local regional court in medieval times which was held in the village. The bordure symbolises the medieval fortifications around the village.  
The Great Bustard is a rare bird, which in the 1990s could still be found in the area, hence it was taken as a typical symbol for the nature in the region. The sword is a symbol for the local regional court in medieval times which was held in the village. The bordure symbolises the medieval fortifications around the village.  


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GROSS MACHNOW

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Teltow-Fläming
Incorporated into : 2003 Rangsdorf

Wappen von Groß Machnow
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German In Grün mit goldenem Bord eine silberne Trappe, darüber waagerecht an der linken Seite ein mit der Spitze nach rechts zeigendes goldenes Schwert.
English Machnow No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

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The Great Bustard is a rare bird, which in the 1990s could still be found in the area, hence it was taken as a typical symbol for the nature in the region. The sword is a symbol for the local regional court in medieval times which was held in the village. The bordure symbolises the medieval fortifications around the village.

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