Last modified: 2017-11-11 by klaus-michael schneider
Keywords: daenischenhagen | noer | schwedeneck.strande | church(tower) | oak(leaf) | millstone | wheel | linden(leaf) | spinnaker | sail | tomb |
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Description of flag:
The ratio is 3:5. It is an armorial flag.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
Description of coat of arms:
The shield is divided per chevron. All charges are silver (= white). Above right are three oak leaves in a red field, above left is a millstone also in a red field. Below central is the tower of a church in a blue field. The blue field is separated from the red ones by a silver (= white) rope.
Meaning:
Dänischenhagen was first mentioned as seat of a parish without name. The parish church probably had been built about 1250. In 1318 the bishop mentioned the village by telling the name. The church tower belongs to the local parish church. A more than 100 years old oak stands in the centre of the municipality, symbolized by the leaves. The millstone is representing the importance of agriculture, especially the numerous mills in the municipality. The rope is alluding to the meanwhile died out craft of a ropemaker.
Source: Municipal Roll of Arms Schleswig-Holstein Online
The flag was approved on 3 February 2001. The coat of arms was approved on 25 August 1999. The artist is Alfons Hermann from Dänischenhagen.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
Description of flag:
The ratio is 3:5. It is an armorial flag.
Description of coat of arms:
The shield is divided by an S-shaped line into golden (= yellow) over green. Above right is a green wheel with ten spokes. Below left is a golden (= yellow) leaf of linden tree with one inflorescence. The shield has a blue, embattled chief.
Meaning:
The municipality has two settlement cores: Noer proper and Lindhöft. The branch of linden tree is representing Lindhöft. The wheel is symbolizing agriculture and forestry. The S-shaped line is symbolizing the steep coast at the shores of the Eckernförde Bay. The chief is representing Noer, especially Noer Manor. The predecessor is said to be a castle.
Source: Reißmann 1997, p.254
The flag was approved on 2 September 1996. The coat of arms was approved on 23 February 1996. The artist is Uwe Nagel from Bergenhusen.
Description of flag:
The ratio is 3:5. It is a yellow over blue horizontal bicolour. The municipal coat of arms is shifted to the hoist.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
Description of coat of arms:
The shield is divided by a bend sinister wavy into to a small upper blue part and a bigger lower golden (= yellow) part. The bend sinister has counterchanged colours. In the golden part is a blue megalithic tomb.
Meaning:
The colours are those of Sweden and of the duchy of Schleswig. The bend wavy is symbolizing a wave of the Baltic Sea rolling onto the sandy shore. The corner (German: Ecke) is a canting element. The base stones of the tomb are symbolizing the estates of Noer, Grönwohld und Dänisch-Nienhof, which formed Schwedeneck in 1928. The stone on the top is symbolizing the current municipality.
Source: Reißmann 1997, p.315
The flag was approved on 29 July 1991. The coat of arms was approved on 12 October 1989. The artist is Hans Frieder Kühne from Barsbüttel.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
Description of flag:
The ratio is 3:5. It is nearly an armorial flag. But there is just one white wavy line.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
Description of coat of arms:
In a blue shield are a yellow-red-yellow spinnaker and a white main sail. The base is made of blue and silver waves.
Meaning:
The colours are those of Schleswig-Holstein. The sails are alluding to the importance of tourism and sailing in the Bay of Strande.
Source: Reißmann 1997, p.332
The flag was approved on 17 March 1976. The coat of arms was approved on 26 August 1974. The artist is Jan S. Kunstreich from Strande.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jan 2013
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