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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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