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The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture. | The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture. | ||
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STADENSEN
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Uelzen
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Wrestedt
Incorporated into : 2011 Wrestedt
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning
The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture.
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