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The village was for a long time renowned for its pottery, especially double (or twin) pots as shown in the arms. The lower half shows a wolf's hook, which symbolises in the arms the importance of the nearby forest to the village, especially for the wood for the potteries. | The village was for a long time renowned for its pottery, especially double (or twin) pots as shown in the arms. The lower half shows a wolf's hook, which symbolises in the arms the importance of the nearby forest to the village, especially for the wood for the potteries. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Information provided by the [http://www.staufenberg-nds.de Staufenberg_council]. | [[Literature]] : Information provided by the [http://www.staufenberg-nds.de Staufenberg_council]. |
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NIENHAGEN
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Göttingen
Incorporated into : 1973 Staufenberg
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Origin/meaning
The village was for a long time renowned for its pottery, especially double (or twin) pots as shown in the arms. The lower half shows a wolf's hook, which symbolises in the arms the importance of the nearby forest to the village, especially for the wood for the potteries.
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