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The arms show the image of St. Jodok, patron saint of the village of Sankt Joost in the municipality. In the village was a well known chapel, destroyed in 1541 and in the Middle Ages an important place of pilgrimage. | The arms show the image of St. Jodok, patron saint of the village of Sankt Joost in the municipality. In the village was a well known chapel, destroyed in 1541 and in the Middle Ages an important place of pilgrimage. | ||
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STINSTEDT
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Cuxhaven
Additions : 1972 Moorausmoor, Neubachenbruch
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Börde Lamstedt
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The arms show the image of St. Jodok, patron saint of the village of Sankt Joost in the municipality. In the village was a well known chapel, destroyed in 1541 and in the Middle Ages an important place of pilgrimage.
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