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STORSTRØM AMT
Additions : 1970 Maribo Amt, Præstø Amt
Abolished 2007
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted in 1973.
The name Storstrøm refers to the Storstrømmen, the body of water between the islands of Falstar, Lolland, Møn and Sjælland. This is symbolised by the wavy bar.
The goose in the upper part is taken from the arms of the former Præstø district, which showed a tower (the Goose-tower), with the goose as a weather vane. This symbolises the area of the district North of the Storstrømmen
The dragon is taken from the arms of the former Maribo district and symbolise the southern half of the district.
The arms on the former district hall |
Literature: Achen, 1982
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