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Von Gold, darin ein rotes achtspitziges Tatzenkreuz, und Grün, darin drei fächerförmig gestellte goldene Kornähren, in Bogenteilung zum Schildhaupt geteilt. | |||
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GROSS DISNACK
State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Herzogtum Lauenburg
Amt : Amt Lauenburgische Seen
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Von Gold, darin ein rotes achtspitziges Tatzenkreuz, und Grün, darin drei fächerförmig gestellte goldene Kornähren, in Bogenteilung zum Schildhaupt geteilt. Origin/meaningThe arms were officially granted on April 3, 2017. The village was granted by Duke Albrecht I in 1229 to the Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem, who sold it in 1250 to the Reinfeld Abbey. The cross in the upper half is the symbol of the Order. The hill refers to a former small monastery on the Klosterberg (monastery-hill) near Disnack. The lower half refers to the importance of agriculture. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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