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Deutsch: Das Wappen der Friedrichwerder, heute ein Stadtviertel der Berliner Innenstadt.
English: Coat of arms of Friedrichwerder.
Date from ???? until 31 December 1709
Source Werner Vogel: Berlin und seine Wappen. Ullstein, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-550-07818-8, S. 27.
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current17:09, 10 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 17:09, 10 October 2005821 × 983 (1.56 MB)Jwnabd (talk | contribs){{Deutsch}} *'''Beschreibung :''' Wappen von Friedrichwerder, Berlin (Deutschland) *'''Quelle :''' ''Berlin und seine Wappen'', Werner Vogel, Ullstein, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-550-07818-8 *'''Datum :''' 10. Oktober 2005 {{English}} *'''Description :'

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