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The eagle is taken from the arms of the medieval family Von Middoge, which played a large role in the local history. Their arms can be found in the church of Tettens. The base shows two blue bends which are a symbol for the low-lying position of the village where draining of the land is necessary. | The eagle is taken from the arms of the medieval family Von Middoge, which played a large role in the local history. Their arms can be found in the church of Tettens. The base shows two blue bends which are a symbol for the low-lying position of the village where draining of the land is necessary. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Furchert, 2003 | [[Literature]] : Furchert, 2003 |
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TETTENS
State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Friesland
Additions : 1933 Middoge, Wiefels
Incorporated into : 1972 Wangerland
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on May 3, 1949.
The eagle is taken from the arms of the medieval family Von Middoge, which played a large role in the local history. Their arms can be found in the church of Tettens. The base shows two blue bends which are a symbol for the low-lying position of the village where draining of the land is necessary.
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Literature : Furchert, 2003