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The main symbol is a so-called Jahresrad, a favourite symbol in the local folklore. It symbolises life and prosperity. The symbol is taken from a local farm from 1859. The oak leaves symbolise the oak tree planted in 1871 as a peace tree in the village of Gross Solschen. The colours are those of the State of Hildesheim.
The main symbol is a so-called Jahresrad, a favourite symbol in the local folklore. It symbolises life and prosperity. The symbol is taken from a local farm from 1859. The oak leaves symbolise the oak tree planted in 1871 as a peace tree in the village of Gross Solschen. The colours are those of the State of Hildesheim.


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[[Literature]] : Rabbow, 1977
[[Literature]] : Rabbow, 1977

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SOLSCHEN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Peine
Additions : 1964 Groß Solschen, Klein Solschen
Incorporated into : 1972 Ilsede

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Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on November 19, 1964 and are identical to the arms of Gross Solschen, granted in 1951.

The main symbol is a so-called Jahresrad, a favourite symbol in the local folklore. It symbolises life and prosperity. The symbol is taken from a local farm from 1859. The oak leaves symbolise the oak tree planted in 1871 as a peace tree in the village of Gross Solschen. The colours are those of the State of Hildesheim.



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Literature : Rabbow, 1977