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Deutsche Wappen (Gemeindewappen/Kreiswappen)
German Civic Heraldry

SEGEBERG (SE)

State : Schleswig-Holstein

Origin/meaning:
The arms were granted on October 25, 1948.

The church in the arms symbolises the Sigeburg, built by Emperor Lothar in the 12th century after the completion of Christening of the area. The leaves are taken from the arms of the oldest Lords of Segeberg. The small shield shows the arms of the Counts of Schauenburg-Holstein who ruled the area from 1273-1316.

To the district belong the following towns and municipalities :

Towns and cities :

  1. Bad Bramstedt
  2. Bad Segeberg
  3. Ellerau
  4. Henstedt-Ulzburg
  5. Kaltenkirchen
  6. Norderstedt
  7. Wahlstedt

Municipalities :

Amt Bad Bramstedt-Land

  1. Armstedt
  2. Bimöhlen
  3. Borstel
  4. Föhrden-Barl
  5. Fuhlendorf
  6. Großenaspe
  7. Hagen
  8. Hardebek
  9. Hasenkrug
  10. Heidmoor
  11. Hitzhusen
  12. Mönkloh
  13. Weddelbrook
  14. Wiemersdorf

Amt Boostedt-Rickling

  1. Boostedt
  2. Daldorf
  3. Groß Kummerfeld
  4. Heidmühlen
  5. Latendorf
  6. Rickling

Amt Bornhöved

  1. Bornhöved
  2. Damsdorf
  3. Gönnebek
  4. Schmalensee
  5. Stocksee
  6. Tarbek
  7. Tensfeld
  8. Trappenkamp

 

Amt Itzstedt

  1. Itzstedt
  2. Kayhude
  3. Nahe
  4. Oering
  5. Seth
  6. Sülfeld

Amt Kaltenkirchen-Land

  1. Alveslohe
  2. Hartenholm
  3. Hasenmoor
  4. Lentföhrden
  5. Nützen
  6. Schmalfeld

Amt Kisdorf

  1. Hüttblek
  2. Kattendorf
  3. Kisdorf
  4. Oersdorf
  5. Sievershütten
  6. Struvenhütten
  7. Stuvenborn
  8. Wakendorf II
  9. Winsen

Amt Leezen

  1. Bark
  2. Bebensee
  3. Fredesdorf
  4. Groß Niendorf
  5. Högersdorf
  6. Kükels
  7. Leezen
  8. Mözen
  9. Neversdorf
  10. Schwissel
  11. Todesfelde
  12. Wittenborn

Amt Trave-Land

  1. Bahrenhof
  2. Blunk
  3. Bühnsdorf
  4. Dreggers
  5. Fahrenkrug
  6. Geschendorf
  7. Glasau
  8. Groß Rönnau
  9. Klein Gladebrügge
  10. Klein Rönnau
  11. Krems II
  12. Negernbötel
  13. Nehms
  14. Neuengörs
  15. Pronstorf
  16. Rohlstorf
  17. Schackendorf
  18. Schieren
  19. Seedorf
  20. Stipsdorf
  21. Strukdorf
  22. Travenhorst
  23. Traventhal
  24. Wakendorf I
  25. Weede
  26. Wensin
  27. Westerrade

Literature : Stadler, K. : Deutsche Wappen - Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Angelsachsen Verlag, 1964-1971, 8 volumes.



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