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The arms show in the upper part two oak leaves as a symbol for the large oak tree in the center of the village. The lower part symbolises the historical practice of burning the peat and earth to obtain a coarse type of iron. | The arms show in the upper part two oak leaves as a symbol for the large oak tree in the center of the village. The lower part symbolises the historical practice of burning the peat and earth to obtain a coarse type of iron. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Reissmann, M. : Die Wappen der Kreise, Ämter, Städte und Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein. Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, Husum, 1997. | [[Literature]] : Reissmann, M. : Die Wappen der Kreise, Ämter, Städte und Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein. Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, Husum, 1997. |
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Germany - Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen) |
SÜDERHACKSTEDT
State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) :Schleswig-Flensburg
Amt : Amt Eggebek
Official blazon
Von Silber und Grün geteilt. In verwechselten Farben oben zwei auswärts geneigte Eichenblätter, unten der Schnitt durch einen Rennfeuerofen, der im Innern eine rote Flamme aufweist.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on August 30, 1990.
The arms show in the upper part two oak leaves as a symbol for the large oak tree in the center of the village. The lower part symbolises the historical practice of burning the peat and earth to obtain a coarse type of iron.
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Literature : Reissmann, M. : Die Wappen der Kreise, Ämter, Städte und Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein. Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, Husum, 1997.