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* [[Kirchhundem]]<br/> | * [[Kirchhundem]]<br/> | ||
* [[Kohlhagen]]<br/> | * [[Kohlhagen]]<br/> | ||
*Lenne<br/> | * Lenne<br/> | ||
*Oberhundem<br/> | * Oberhundem<br/> | ||
* [[Saalhausen]]<br/> | * [[Saalhausen]]<br/> | ||
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AMT KIRCHHUNDEM
State : Nordrhein-Westfalen
District (Kreis) :Olpe
Incorporated into : 1969 Lennestadt, Kirchhundem
Official blazon
(de)
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted in 1938.
The small bars in the arms are derived from the medieval Knights of Hundem. The two deer antlers are a symbol of the many deer in the forests. The hook is a local farming symbol and symbolised the agricultural character of the area.
The following municipalities belonged to Amt Kirchhundem :
- Heinsberg
- Kirchhundem
- Kohlhagen
- Lenne
- Oberhundem
- Saalhausen
The arms as seen in the Adolfsburg castle (image Klaas Padberg Everboer) |
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