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'''TREIA'''
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Amt : [[Amt Arensharde]] (until 2007 Amt Silberstedt)
Amt : [[Amt Arensharde]] (until 2007 Amt Silberstedt)


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====Official blazon====
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In Gold ein blauer Wellenpfahl, überdeckt mit einem in der Mitte beidseitig eingekerbten schwarzen Balken. Rechts oben ein schwebender roter Zinnenbalken, links unten ein grünes Eichenblatt.
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|'''German'''
| In Gold ein blauer Wellenpfahl, überdeckt mit einem in der Mitte beidseitig eingekerbten schwarzen Balken. Rechts oben ein schwebender roter Zinnenbalken, links unten ein grünes Eichenblatt.
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on September 26, 1985.
The arms were officially granted on September 26, 1985.


The blue wavy pale in the arms wymbolise the Treene river that runs through the municipality. It is also a canting symbol, as the name of the village is derived from the Danish Tr&aelig;-Aa, or wood-river, as the area historically was covered with forests. These forests, which still exist in the municipality are symbolised by the oak leaf. The red upper part of the tower in the upper half of the arms symbolises the castle of the Bishop of Schleswig, which was built in the village in the 13<sup>th</sup> century. Already in medieval times the Bishops levied taxes to cross the river in the village. This is symbolised by the raod, which narrows on the bridge to collect the taxes.  
The blue wavy pale in the arms wymbolise the Treene river that runs through the municipality. It is also a canting symbol, as the name of the village is derived from the Danish Tr&aelig;-Aa, or wood-river, as the area historically was covered with forests. These forests, which still exist in the municipality are symbolised by the oak leaf. The red upper part of the tower in the upper half of the arms symbolises the castle of the Bishop of Schleswig, which was built in the village in the 13<sup>th</sup> century. Already in medieval times the Bishops levied taxes to cross the river in the village. This is symbolised by the raod, which narrows on the bridge to collect the taxes.  


[[Literature]] : Reissmann, 1997
 
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Reissmann, 1997
[[Category:German Municipalities T]]
[[Category:German Municipalities T]]
[[Category:Schleswig-Holstein]]
[[Category:Schleswig-Holstein]]
[[Category:Schleswig-Flensburg]]
[[Category:Schleswig-Flensburg]]
[[Category:Granted 1985]]
[[Category:Granted 1985]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 7 January 2024

TREIA

State : Schleswig-Holstein
District (Kreis) : Schleswig-Flensburg
Amt : Amt Arensharde (until 2007 Amt Silberstedt)

Wappen von Treia (Schleswig-Flensburg)/Arms (crest) of Treia (Schleswig-Flensburg)
Official blazon
German In Gold ein blauer Wellenpfahl, überdeckt mit einem in der Mitte beidseitig eingekerbten schwarzen Balken. Rechts oben ein schwebender roter Zinnenbalken, links unten ein grünes Eichenblatt.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 26, 1985.

The blue wavy pale in the arms wymbolise the Treene river that runs through the municipality. It is also a canting symbol, as the name of the village is derived from the Danish Træ-Aa, or wood-river, as the area historically was covered with forests. These forests, which still exist in the municipality are symbolised by the oak leaf. The red upper part of the tower in the upper half of the arms symbolises the castle of the Bishop of Schleswig, which was built in the village in the 13th century. Already in medieval times the Bishops levied taxes to cross the river in the village. This is symbolised by the raod, which narrows on the bridge to collect the taxes.





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Literature: Reissmann, 1997