Eiderstedt (kreis)

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EIDERSTEDT (TÖN)

State : Schleswig-Holstein
Incorporated into : 1970 Nordfriesland

Wappen von Eiderstedt (kreis) / Arms of Eiderstedt (kreis)
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on June 22, 1959.

The arms are based on a seal dating from 1613, after the area was reclaimed from the sea. The ships represent the three areas (Harden) in the new territory; Eiderstedt, Everschop and Utholm. The lion is the symbol of Utholm, the fish for Everschop and the ox-head for Eiderstedt. On the original seal the ships were placed 1:2 instead of 2:1 and the symbols were placed on the hulk of the ship, not the sails.

The arms of Nordfriesland are nearly identical.


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