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'''AUMÜHLE'''
'''AUMÜHLE'''


State : [[Schleswig-Holstein]]<br/>
State:[[Schleswig-Holstein]]<br/>
District (Kreis) : [[Herzogtum Lauenburg]]<br>
District (Kreis):[[Herzogtum Lauenburg]]<br>
Amt : [[Amt Hohe Elbgeest]] (until 2008 Amt Aumühle-Wohltorf)
Amt:[[Amt Hohe Elbgeest]] (until 2008 Amt Aumühle-Wohltorf)


[[File:aumuhle.jpg|center|Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:aumuhle.jpg|center|alt=Wappen von {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
{| class="wikitable"
In Grün ein silberner Wellengöpel, belegt in seiner Gabelung mit einem schwarzen Mühlrad auf kreisrunder silberner Scheibe, die in den drei Winkeln des Göpels mit je einem silbernen Eichenblatt besteckt ist.
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|'''German'''
| In Grün ein silberner Wellengöpel, belegt in seiner Gabelung mit einem schwarzen Mühlrad auf kreisrunder silberner Scheibe, die in den drei Winkeln des Göpels mit je einem silbernen Eichenblatt besteckt ist.
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
|}


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were granted on August 31, 1948.
The arms were granted on August 31, 1948.


The arms are partly canting. In the village the two rivers Au and Bille join and were historically used for energy using a water mill (Mühle). The two rivers and the mill are symbolised in the arms. The green colour and the oak leaves symbolise the many forests near the town. The oak leaves are also derived from the arms of the Bismarck family. The old estate of the famous Chancellor Bismarck, Friedrichsruh, is part of the municipality. Finally, the three oak leaves represent the villages Billenkamp, Aumühle and Friedrichsruh.
The arms are partly canting. In the village the two rivers Au and Bille join and were historically used for energy using a water mill (Mühle). The two rivers and the mill are symbolised in the arms. The green colour and the oak leaves symbolise the many forests near the town. The oak leaves are also derived from the arms of the Bismarck family. The old estate of the famous Chancellor Bismarck, Friedrichsruh, is part of the municipality. Finally, the three oak leaves represent the villages Billenkamp, Aumühle and Friedrichsruh.


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[[Literature-Germany|Literature]] : Reissmann, 1997
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]:Reissmann, 1997


[[Category:German Municipalities A|Aumuhle]]
[[Category:German Municipalities A|Aumuhle]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 10 August 2024

AUMÜHLE

State:Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis):Herzogtum Lauenburg
Amt:Amt Hohe Elbgeest (until 2008 Amt Aumühle-Wohltorf)

Wappen von Aumühle/Arms (crest) of Aumühle
Official blazon
German In Grün ein silberner Wellengöpel, belegt in seiner Gabelung mit einem schwarzen Mühlrad auf kreisrunder silberner Scheibe, die in den drei Winkeln des Göpels mit je einem silbernen Eichenblatt besteckt ist.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on August 31, 1948.

The arms are partly canting. In the village the two rivers Au and Bille join and were historically used for energy using a water mill (Mühle). The two rivers and the mill are symbolised in the arms. The green colour and the oak leaves symbolise the many forests near the town. The oak leaves are also derived from the arms of the Bismarck family. The old estate of the famous Chancellor Bismarck, Friedrichsruh, is part of the municipality. Finally, the three oak leaves represent the villages Billenkamp, Aumühle and Friedrichsruh.





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