Bandenitz

Bandenitz is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Hagenow country with headquarters in the city Hagenow.

To Bandenitz since July 1950 includes the districts Besendorf and Radelübbe.

History

The first known written references for Bandenitz and Radelübbe can be found from the years 1220 or 1240 in the tithe register of the episcopal office Ratzeburg. The merger of three previously independent municipalities took place in 1950.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 26 August 1998 by the Home Office and registered under No. 162 in the coat of arms role of the state Mecklenburg -Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Split and half divided; forward in a gold resist sighted black dragon; top rear in silver a red bird; back down in a red upright, left inverted golden eagle catcher. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Schwerin heraldist Karl -Heinz quarry.

Flag

The flag of the municipality Bandenitz is striped evenly, and transverse to the longitudinal axis of the bunting of red and yellow. In the middle of the flag cloth, lying on one third of the length of the red and the yellow stripe across, the black -lined coat of arms. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3 to 5

Attractions

Traffic

In the field of community Bandenitz the A24 (Hamburg - Berlin) at the junction Hagenow is associated with the B 321 ( Hagenow -Schwerin ).

The nearest train station, Zachun on the railway line Hagenow country - Schwerin is located about five kilometers east of Bandenitz. A direct connection of Bandenitz to Hagenow and Schwerin offers weekday bus number 555 Ludwigsluster transport company.

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