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The flaming sword is the symbol of St. Michael, the patron saint of the church of the village of Rüllschau in the municipality. The black base symbolises the peat mining during the centuries, which was done with trenches, resulting in terrace-like holes. The wheat-ears as well as the golden and green colours symbolise the (former) importance of agriculture in the municipality. The wagon wheel symbolises the Kerum pub, which was a meeting place for travellers and traders for centuries. Its activity was of great local importance during the centuries.  
The flaming sword is the symbol of St. Michael, the patron saint of the church of the village of Rüllschau in the municipality. The black base symbolises the peat mining during the centuries, which was done with trenches, resulting in terrace-like holes. The wheat-ears as well as the golden and green colours symbolise the (former) importance of agriculture in the municipality. The wagon wheel symbolises the Kerum pub, which was a meeting place for travellers and traders for centuries. Its activity was of great local importance during the centuries.  


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein; Flensburg Avis, 14-11-2006, Flensburger Tagesblatt 23-11-2006.
; Flensburg Avis, 14-11-2006, Flensburger Tagesblatt 23-11-2006.


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Revision as of 05:39, 17 March 2023


MAASBÜLL

State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Schleswig-Flensburg (until 1974 Flensburg
Amt : Amt Hürup

Wappen von Maasbüll/Arms (crest) of Maasbüll
Official blazon
German Über schwarzen Sturzgiebelschildfuß - darüber ein aufliegendes grünes Wagenrad - von Grün und Gold durch ein Flammenschwert in verwechselten Farben schräglinks geteilt. Oben rechts eine goldene, unten links eine grüne Ähre.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 22, 2006.

The flaming sword is the symbol of St. Michael, the patron saint of the church of the village of Rüllschau in the municipality. The black base symbolises the peat mining during the centuries, which was done with trenches, resulting in terrace-like holes. The wheat-ears as well as the golden and green colours symbolise the (former) importance of agriculture in the municipality. The wagon wheel symbolises the Kerum pub, which was a meeting place for travellers and traders for centuries. Its activity was of great local importance during the centuries.


Literature: Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein

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Flensburg Avis, 14-11-2006, Flensburger Tagesblatt 23-11-2006.