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The oak leaves symbolise the Schafhauser and Schooer forests in the municipality. The acorn symbolises the large oak in the village. The five wheat ears symbolise the five villages; Altgaude, Neugaude, Wagnersfehn, Westerschoo and Klosterschoo, and at the same time symbolise the agricultural character of the region. The cross symbolises the two medieval monasteries in the village.  
The oak leaves symbolise the Schafhauser and Schooer forests in the municipality. The acorn symbolises the large oak in the village. The five wheat ears symbolise the five villages; Altgaude, Neugaude, Wagnersfehn, Westerschoo and Klosterschoo, and at the same time symbolise the agricultural character of the region. The cross symbolises the two medieval monasteries in the village.  
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MOORWEG

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Wittmund
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Esens

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Origin/meaning

The oak leaves symbolise the Schafhauser and Schooer forests in the municipality. The acorn symbolises the large oak in the village. The five wheat ears symbolise the five villages; Altgaude, Neugaude, Wagnersfehn, Westerschoo and Klosterschoo, and at the same time symbolise the agricultural character of the region. The cross symbolises the two medieval monasteries in the village.


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