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The linden tree is a canting element for the name of the village. The two small shields show the star of the Counts of Schwalenberg, to which the village belonged in medieval times, and a fox. The fox is a symbol for the local sheriff, Reinecke, who granted many rights to the village.  
The linden tree is a canting element for the name of the village. The two small shields show the star of the Counts of Schwalenberg, to which the village belonged in medieval times, and a fox. The fox is a symbol for the local sheriff, Reinecke, who granted many rights to the village.  
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[[Literature]] : Wappenbuch des Landkreises Hannover, 1985.  
[[Literature]] : Wappenbuch des Landkreises Hannover, 1985.  

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LINDERTE

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Region Hannover (until 2001 Hannover)
Incorporated into : 1969 Ronnenberg

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Origin/meaning

IThe arms were officially granted on May 12, 1959.

The linden tree is a canting element for the name of the village. The two small shields show the star of the Counts of Schwalenberg, to which the village belonged in medieval times, and a fox. The fox is a symbol for the local sheriff, Reinecke, who granted many rights to the village.


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Literature : Wappenbuch des Landkreises Hannover, 1985.