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The deer's antler in the chief also symbolises the forests and their wildlife. The antler is also a cnting symbol for the Dyrsland region (dyr=deer), in which the municipality is situated.  
The deer's antler in the chief also symbolises the forests and their wildlife. The antler is also a cnting symbol for the Dyrsland region (dyr=deer), in which the municipality is situated.  
[[Literature]]: Achen, 1982; Zeuthen, 2000


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[[Literature]]: Achen, 1982; Zeuthen, 2000


[[Category:Danish municipalities]]
[[Category:Danish municipalities]]
[[Category:Granted 1977]]
[[Category:Granted 1977]]

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SØNDERHALD

Region : Midtjylland
Amt (until 2007) : Århus
Additions : 1970 Fausing-Auning, Hørning-Årslev, Virring-Essenbæk, Øster Alling-Vester Alling
Incorporated into : 2007 Norddjurs, Randers

Arms of Sønderhald

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially registered in 1977.

The lower half of the arms shows the blade of a forester's axe, symbolising the importance of forestry in the municipality. The seal of the former Sønderhald Herred also showed an axe.

The deer's antler in the chief also symbolises the forests and their wildlife. The antler is also a cnting symbol for the Dyrsland region (dyr=deer), in which the municipality is situated.

Literature: Achen, 1982; Zeuthen, 2000


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