Last modified: 2020-12-05 by klaus-michael schneider
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It is a red-yellow horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 15 Sep 2007
It is a red-yellow vertical bicolour with arms shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 15 Sep 2007
Shield parted per fess of Gules and Or, a linden twig issuant in counterchanged tinctures with three leaves.
Meaning:
The tinctures are those of the Duchy of Braunschweig. The leaves are alluding to the name giving forest.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
Flag and banner were approved on 30 December 1974, the arms were approved on 30 August 1966 and confirmed on 27 August 1974.
Jörg Majewski, 15 Sep 2007
The following municipalities have no proper flags: Börßum and Heiningen
information provided by Mrs. Weber from the local administration per phone
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
It is a blue-yellow horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Source: this online catalogue
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
It is a blue-yellow vertical bicolour with arms shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
Shield Or a cross patty Gules under a throughout chevron Azure, base wavy Azure.
Meaning:
The arms probably are referring to local given factors. The base is representing the Hellebach, a local creek. Cross and chevron are most likely referring to the local church and the local adhesiveness.
Source: this online catalogue
Klaus-Michael Schneider,
It is an armourial flag (horizontal banner of arms).
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 21 Sep 2007
It is a vertical banner of arms.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 21 Sep 2007
Shield throughout parted per chevron, above Or, beneath Vert a crozier issuant Or.
Meaning:
The crozier might allude to Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim, who donated his estates to the local St. Michael Abbey in 996.
Sources: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
Flag and banner were in use since 27 September 1994, the arms were in use since 28 April 1994
Jörg Majewski, 21 Sep 2007
It is a red-yellow-red horizontal triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 16 Sep 2007
It is a red-yellow-red vertical triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 16 Sep 2007
Shield parted per fess of Gules and Or, two fleur-de-lis in pale in counterchanged tinctures.
Meaning:
The tinctures are those of the Duchy of Braunschweig, to which the village historically belonged. The fleur-de-lis are a differentiation of the family arms of the Lords of Cramm, who had a castle in the village until the 13th century.
Sources: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
Flag and banner and arms were adopted on 13 June 1985.
Jörg Majewski, 16 Sep 2007
It is a yellow-red horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 17 Sep 2007
It is a white monocolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 17 Sep 2007
It is a yellow-red vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 17 Sep 2007
It is a white monocolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Shield parted per pale of Or and Gules, over all a bend chequered of Azure and Argent.
Meaning:
Red and golden are the tinctures of the Duchy of Braunschweig.
Sources: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
Bicolours and arms were approved on 25 September 1979. The monocolours are just in use.
Jörg Majewski, 17 Sep 2007
It is a green-white-green horizontal triband. the coat of arms is in the white stripe and slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 19 Sep 2007
It is a green-white-green vertical triband. the coat of arms is in the white stripe and shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 19 Sep 2007
Shield Vert, the silhouette of a linden leaf Argent, filled by three silhouettes of lens shaped leaves Argent in pile, in base a bar wavy Argent
Meaning:
The green tincture is symbolising the rural character. The bar wavy is representing the Fuhse River.
Sources: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider,
Flag and banner were approved on 1 July 1980, the arms were approved on 28 August 1953.
Jörg Majewski, 19 Sep 2007
It is a white monocolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 20 Sep 2007
It is a white monocolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: this online catalogue
Jörg Majewski, 20 Sep 2007
Shield Gules, parted by a pale Or and a fess wavy Or, on heart point a linden leaf Gules.
Meaning:
The tinctures are those of the Duchy of Braunschweig and the Bishopric of Hildesheim. Pale and fess wavy are representing an ancient highway and a waterway, the Oker river. The cross is also alluding to the local church, first mentioned in 1022, and to the Lords of Ohrum. The leaf is symbolising that the municipality belongs to Oderwald comprehensive municipality. It is furthermore symbolising the will to survive of the local people.
Sources: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweig 2003 and Main State Archives of Hannover
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 3 Dec 2020
The arms were approved on 29 October 1996. Flag and banner are in use since 1992.
Jörg Majewski, 20 Sep 2007
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