Buchholz (Herzogtum Lauenburg)
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BUCHHOLZ
State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Herzogtum Lauenburg
Amt : Amt Lauenburgische Seen
German |
Geteilt von Gold und Schwarz. Oben über einer oben mit fünf Kleeblättern besteckten grünen Leiste (sächsischer Rautenkranz) ein blauer Fisch (Brachse); unten drei begrannte goldene Ähren nebeneinander. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 30, 1998.
The wheatears symbolise the agricultural character of the municipality. The chief shows a fish for the formerly important fishing on the Ratzeburger See. The lower part of the chief is derived from the arms of Sachsen and symbolises the fact that the Herzogtum Lauenburg, to which the municipality belongs, historically was ruled by the Dukes of Sachsen. The colours, black, green and gold are also the colours of Sachsen.
The arms in the town (© Klaas Padberg) |
Literature: Kommunale Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein