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The upper part of the arms shows an antler as a symbol for the rich nature in the surrounding woods. The millstone in the lower half symbolises the watermill in the Mühlenau, which still exists.
The upper part of the arms shows an antler as a symbol for the rich nature in the surrounding woods. The millstone in the lower half symbolises the watermill in the Mühlenau, which still exists.
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[[Literature]] : Peters, 1974
[[Literature]] : Peters, 1974

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FITZBEK

State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Steinburg
Amt : Amt Kellinghusen (until 2008 Amt Kellinghusen-Land)

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Official blazon

Unter silbernem Schildhaupt, darin eine linksgewendete, liegende schwarze Damwildschaufel, in Grün ein silberner Mühlstein.

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on July 21, 1992.

The upper part of the arms shows an antler as a symbol for the rich nature in the surrounding woods. The millstone in the lower half symbolises the watermill in the Mühlenau, which still exists.


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Literature : Peters, 1974