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====Origin/meaning====
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The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture.
The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture.
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[[Literature]] : Information provided by the Samtgemeinde Wrestedt.
[[Literature]] : Information provided by the Samtgemeinde Wrestedt.

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STADENSEN

State : Niedersachsen
District (Kreis) : Uelzen
Samtgemeinde : Samtgemeinde Wrestedt
Incorporated into : 2011 Wrestedt

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Origin/meaning

The flower symbolises the many moors and heaths in the municipality, especially the Magetheide. In 1060 the Magetheide was granted to the Bishop of Verden, who established a hunting area there. For many centuries hunting was practiced there, which is symbolised by the deer antler. The green colour refers to nature and agriculture.


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