File:Wappen Dinslaken.png
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English: “The arms were officially granted on April 23, 1928, but the arms have been used for centuries. Dinslaken received city rights in 1273 by Dietrich IV of Kleve. The first seal, which was probably made shortly afterwards, already shows a similar image. In smaller seals and now also in the arms, the city walls and the castle have only been simplified.”
Deutsch: „Das Dinslakener Stadtwappen geht auf das Bild des ältesten städtischen Hauptsiegels (nach 1273) zurück und drückt die Befestigung dieser einst klevischen Stadt aus. Das Wappen der Stadt Dinslaken zeigt in der unteren Hälfte in roter Farbe eine Torburg auf silberfarbenen Grunde mit beidseitiger Zinnenmauer, über der drei runde Türme emporragen; der mächtige Mittelturm hat einen Zinnenrand; die schlankeren Seitentürme haben Kugelspitzen.“
§ 2 Absatz 1 der Hauptsatzung der Stadt Dinslaken |
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