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The arms show a horse, which is taken from the arms of the former Flakkebjerg Herred, to which the area historically belonged. The division line symbolises the Hashøj hill, after which the municipality is named. The horse also symbolises the strength of the  municipality.  
The arms show a horse, which is taken from the arms of the former Flakkebjerg Herred, to which the area historically belonged. The division line symbolises the Hashøj hill, after which the municipality is named. The horse also symbolises the strength of the  municipality.  
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[[Literature]] : Zeuthen, 2000
[[Literature]] : Zeuthen, 2000

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HASHØJ

Region : Sjælland
Amt (until 2007) : Vestsjælland (until 1970 Sorø)
Additions : 1970 Gimlinge, Hyllested, Høve-Flakkebjerg, Lundforlund-Gerlev, Skørpinge-Fårdrup, Slots Bjergby, Sludstrup, Sørbymagle-Kirkerup
Incorportated into :2007 Slagelse

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially registered in 1982.

The arms show a horse, which is taken from the arms of the former Flakkebjerg Herred, to which the area historically belonged. The division line symbolises the Hashøj hill, after which the municipality is named. The horse also symbolises the strength of the municipality.


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Literature : Zeuthen, 2000