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  2. Coat of arms of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The oldest coat of arms of Hamburg has been retained on city seals of the 12th and 13th centuries. During the centuries the towers, walls, pinnacles and symbols of the coat of arms of Hamburg changed several times, without changing in character. The central castle was shown with opened doors sometimes with closed doors and with a portcullis. [1]

  3. Flag of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    After about 1623, the escutcheon began to be omitted, leaving a red castle on white or a white castle on red. It was only in 1751 that the white castle on red was decreed as the flag of Hamburg. [1] The civil flag is free for use to everybody. The state flag of Hamburg is only used by the Senate of Hamburg as the head of state. This flag was ...

  4. German heraldry - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century seal of Bremen featured a key, symbolizing Saint Peter, and this symbol endures to the present coat of arms of Bremen. The coat of arms of Hamburg, since a city seal dating from 1245, have featured two stars over a white castle upon a red

  5. Armorial of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the coats of arms of German federal states covers the historical context for the current arms of the German länder. After the end of the Third Reich , Germany had lost significant parts of its territory and was divided into four occupation zones.

  6. National symbols of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Image Notes Flag: Flag of Germany: German National Flag [2] Coat of arms: Coat of arms of Germany: Emblem of Germany [2] National anthem: Deutschlandlied: Deutschlandlied [2] Majestic mark Iron cross [2] National tree: Oak [2] National Bird: Golden Eagle [2] German Reunification symbol Brandenburg Gate: Brandenburg Gate in Berlin [2]

  7. Coat of arms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The federal assembly constitutes the old German imperial eagle with the surrounding scripture "German Confederation" and the colors of the former German imperial coat of arms – black, red, gold – to be the coat of arms and colors of the German Confederation and reserves the right, to make further decision about its use according to the ...

  8. Armorial of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of coats of arms of Hamburg, Germany, and its districts and boroughs (de) ... Coat of Arms of the City of Altona painted on glass around the 17th/ 18th ...

  9. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    variant of the coat of arms of Germany) in the centre. The flag was originally used 1921–1933 in the Weimar Republic. While identical in heraldic terms to the original Weimar era flag, the modern exact design is slightly simplified. National flag with coat of arms (Bundesflagge mit Bundeswappen). Unofficial version, the private use of which ...