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The chief shows three canting hazelnuts. The name has been explained as (hazel)nut-forest. The lower half shows the local patron saint, St. Martin, with the beggar. | The chief shows three canting hazelnuts. The name has been explained as (hazel)nut-forest. The lower half shows the local patron saint, St. Martin, with the beggar. | ||
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NOTTULN
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Coesfeld
Additions : 1975 Amt Nottuln, Appelhülsen, Darup (partly), Limbergen (partly), Schapdetten
Official blazon
(de) In Rot ein silberner heiliger Martin zu Pferd mit Bettler, darüber im goldenen Schild haupt drei grüne gestielte, balkenweise gestellte Haselnüsse.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on September 10, 1937 and confirmed on February 1, 1983.
The chief shows three canting hazelnuts. The name has been explained as (hazel)nut-forest. The lower half shows the local patron saint, St. Martin, with the beggar.
Municipal stationery, 1960s |
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Literature : Leaflet: Die Wappen im Kreis Coesfeld, provided by Kreis Coesfeld, 1999.