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Revision as of 10:57, 21 May 2023

Wappen von Kolshorn/Arms (crest) of Kolshorn
KOLSHORN

Country : Germany
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State : Niedersachsen
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District (Kreis) : Region Hannover
(until 2001 Hannover (until 1974 Burgdorf))
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Incorporated into:

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Official blazon
German In geteiltem Schild oben in Grün ein wachsender, goldener, rot-bezungter Löwe, unten in Silber zwischen zwei roten Hirschstangen eine aufgerichtete, schwarze Wolfsangel.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on February 2, 1966.

The upper half shows a golden lion on a green field. This was the symbol chosen by the 8 villages that received many privileges in the 17th century. Kolshorn was one of these villages.

The lower half shows two deer antlers as a symbol for the forests and the rich wildlife in the area. The so-called wolf's iron is taken from the arms of the (former) district Burgdorf.

Literature: Peters, 1974

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