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The bridge symbolises the bridges over the Panke river in the area. The two wheels symbolise that the town was a major point on a road (wagon wheel), and later on the railroad (train wheel), which were important for the local development. | The bridge symbolises the bridges over the Panke river in the area. The two wheels symbolise that the town was a major point on a road (wagon wheel), and later on the railroad (train wheel), which were important for the local development. | ||
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State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Barnim
Incorporated into: 2003 Panketal
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Origin/meaning
The bridge symbolises the bridges over the Panke river in the area. The two wheels symbolise that the town was a major point on a road (wagon wheel), and later on the railroad (train wheel), which were important for the local development.
The oak tree refers to the many oak trees in the region.
Postal cancellation 1989 |
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