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| In Gold unter einem zweiblättrigen grünen Haselzweig mit drei roten Früchten einen blauen Dreiberg mit schwarzem, gold eingefasstem und mit silbernem Hammer und Schlägel in Form eines Andreaskreuzes belegtem Stollenmundloch. | |||
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SPROCKHÖVEL
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) : Ennepe-Ruhr Kreis
Additions : 1960 Niedersprockhövel, Obersprockhövel; 1970 Amt Hasslinghausen, Gennebreck, Haßlinghausen, Hiddinghausen
German | In Gold unter einem zweiblättrigen grünen Haselzweig mit drei roten Früchten einen blauen Dreiberg mit schwarzem, gold eingefasstem und mit silbernem Hammer und Schlägel in Form eines Andreaskreuzes belegtem Stollenmundloch.
Origin/meaningThe arms were granted on February 21, 1973. The three-topped mountain in the base is a canting element, -hövel, or hill, taken from the previous arms. The entrance of a mine and the tools in the hill symbolise the importance of mining in the area since the 16th century. The hazel branch in the upper part of the arms is derived from the arms of Amt Hasselinghausen.
From 1960-1973 the municipality used the arms of Niedersprockhövel. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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