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|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br/>Civic heraldry of [[Germany]] - [[Deutsche Wappen|Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen)]]'''
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''' STAVERN '''
''' STAVERN '''


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District (Kreis) : [[Emsland]] (until 1977 [[Meppen (kreis)|Meppen]]) <br/>  
District (Kreis) : [[Emsland]] (until 1977 [[Meppen (kreis)|Meppen]]) <br/>  
Additions : 1973 Gro&szlig;-Stavern, Klein-Stavern<br>
Additions : 1973 Gro&szlig;-Stavern, Klein-Stavern<br>
Samtgemeinde : [{Samtgemeinde Sögell]]
Samtgemeinde : [[Samtgemeinde Sögel]]


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


====Official blazon====
{| class="wikitable"
|+Official blazon
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|'''German'''
| blazon wanted
|-
|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
|}


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The upper part of the arms show a Stone Age grave, as many of those monolithic structures can be found in the municipality. It also indicates the longtime inhabitation of the area. The golden colour symbolises the sandy soils. The red and golden colours are also the colours of the Corvey Abbey, to which the area belonged sfrom 1037-1252 as well as of the diocese of Münster, to which the Stavern belonged from 1252 until 1803. The blue field and the division line symbolise the Nordradde river in the municipality. The water-mill wheel symbolises the large watermill in Bruneforth in the Nordradde. The mill was already mentioned in the 14th century.  
The upper part of the arms show a Stone Age grave, as many of those monolithic structures can be found in the municipality. It also indicates the longtime inhabitation of the area. The golden colour symbolises the sandy soils. The red and golden colours are also the colours of the Corvey Abbey, to which the area belonged sfrom 1037-1252 as well as of the diocese of Münster, to which the Stavern belonged from 1252 until 1803. The blue field and the division line symbolise the Nordradde river in the municipality. The water-mill wheel symbolises the large watermill in Bruneforth in the Nordradde. The mill was already mentioned in the 14th century.  




[[Literature]] :  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]:  
 
 
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[[Category:German Municipalities S]]
[[Category:German Municipalities S]]

Latest revision as of 14:56, 7 January 2024

STAVERN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Emsland (until 1977 Meppen)
Additions : 1973 Groß-Stavern, Klein-Stavern
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Sögel

Wappen von Stavern/Arms (crest) of Stavern
Official blazon
German blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The upper part of the arms show a Stone Age grave, as many of those monolithic structures can be found in the municipality. It also indicates the longtime inhabitation of the area. The golden colour symbolises the sandy soils. The red and golden colours are also the colours of the Corvey Abbey, to which the area belonged sfrom 1037-1252 as well as of the diocese of Münster, to which the Stavern belonged from 1252 until 1803. The blue field and the division line symbolise the Nordradde river in the municipality. The water-mill wheel symbolises the large watermill in Bruneforth in the Nordradde. The mill was already mentioned in the 14th century.


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