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The arms show a cuckoo and three apples. The apples refer to the former Lysabild municipality, as -abild means apple. | The arms show a cuckoo and three apples. The apples refer to the former Lysabild municipality, as -abild means apple. | ||
The cuckoo refers to Hans, Duke of Sønderborg, who in 1615 forced the people who owned him money to build farms and dikes in Kegnæs and forced them to settle in the new area. According to legend, Duke Hans often stayed with the farmers (wives) in Kegnæs, like a cuckoo who lays eggs in the nests of other birds... | The cuckoo refers to Hans, Duke of Sønderborg, who in 1615 forced the people who owned him money to build farms and dikes in Kegnæs and forced them to settle in the new area. According to legend, Duke Hans often stayed with the farmers (wives) in Kegnæs, like a cuckoo who lays eggs in the nests of other birds... | ||
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SYDALS
Region : Syddanmark
Amt (until 2007) : Sønderjylland
Additions : 1970 Hørup, Kegnæs, Lysabild, Tandslet
Incorporated into : 2007 Sønderborg
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted in 1980.
The arms show a cuckoo and three apples. The apples refer to the former Lysabild municipality, as -abild means apple.
The cuckoo refers to Hans, Duke of Sønderborg, who in 1615 forced the people who owned him money to build farms and dikes in Kegnæs and forced them to settle in the new area. According to legend, Duke Hans often stayed with the farmers (wives) in Kegnæs, like a cuckoo who lays eggs in the nests of other birds...
The arms on the former mayoral chain (in Sønderborg Castle) |
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