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The arms were officially granted on August 20, 1999.
The arms were officially granted on August 20, 1999.


The arms are based on the former arms of Wendisch Buchholz, see there.
The beech tree is taken from the former arms of Wendisch Buchholz, see there. The deer is placed rather unusually, and symbolised the resistance of the people regardless fires and pillaging in previous centuries.
 
The deer antler refers to the forest/forestry and nature in the area. The pike refers to fishing.


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MÄRKISCH BUCHHOLZ

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Dahme-Spreewald
Additions : 1938 Wendisch Buchholz
Amt : Amt Schenkenländchen

Wappen von Märkisch Buchholz

Official blazon

  • (de) In Silber neben einer rechten blauen Flanke, belegt mit einem aufgerichteten, linksgewendeten silbernen Hecht und überhöht von einer aufgerichteten fünfendigen goldenen Hirschstange, eine bewurzelte grüne Buche.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 20, 1999.

The beech tree is taken from the former arms of Wendisch Buchholz, see there. The deer is placed rather unusually, and symbolised the resistance of the people regardless fires and pillaging in previous centuries.

The deer antler refers to the forest/forestry and nature in the area. The pike refers to fishing.

Wappen von Märkisch Buchholz

The arms during DDR times

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