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AMT RHYNERN

State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Unna
Incorporated into : 1968 Bönen, Hamm, Rhynern (1974 Hamm), Werl

Wappen von Amt Rhynern

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 30, 1936.

The axe in the arms is derived from a seal from 1411 from a judge of the court of Rhynern. The banner is the banner of the Counts of the Mark, to which the area historically belonged.

To the Amt belonged:

  • Allen (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Berge (1968 to Hamm)
  • Bramey-Lenningsen (1968 to Bönen)
  • Flierich (1968 to Bönen)
  • Freiske (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Hilbeck (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Osterflierich (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Osttünnen (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Rhynern
  • Sönnern (1968 to Werl)
  • Süddinker (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Wambeln (1968 to Rhynern)
  • Westtünnen (1968 to Hamm)

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