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Himbergen (Germany)
Gemeinde Himbergen, Samtgemeinde Bevensen, Uelzen county, Lower Saxony
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3:5 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Oct 2007
adopted c. 1980
See also:
Himbergen municipality
Municipality of Himbergen (Samtgemeinde* Bevensen, Uelzen county;
Lower saxony)
Description of flag
The ratio of the flag is 3:5. It is a plain silvery grey flag with
the coat of arms in its centre.
Description of coat of arms:
In a silvery grey field is a jumping black stag, facing the dexter
side, above a red heraldic rose having a green core and five green calyx
leaves.
Meaning:
Was given in 1980. The stag is symbolizing the former name Hinthbergen,
where "Hinth" is another word for stag. The rose is taken from the seal
of the Todendorp family, whose name is even nowadays present in two parts
of Himbergen, Groß-Thondorf and Klein-Thondorf.
The coat of arms was granted on 18 February 1981 by Uelzen county.
Source: Juliane Selent, resident of the municipality of Himbergen.
*A "Samtgemeinde", also called "collective municipality"
is a combination of several municipalities to an administrative community
in Lower Saxony.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Oct 2007