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The oak leaf refers to the oldest village in the municipality, Eichede (Eiche=oak). Also, all three villages historically lived from forestry and currently the oak refers in general to the local nature and landscape. The oak leaf is also larger as the castle, indicating that nature in the end will conquer all buildings made by mankind. | The oak leaf refers to the oldest village in the municipality, Eichede (Eiche=oak). Also, all three villages historically lived from forestry and currently the oak refers in general to the local nature and landscape. The oak leaf is also larger as the castle, indicating that nature in the end will conquer all buildings made by mankind. | ||
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