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Klausdorf (Germany)

Gemeinde Klausdorf, Plön County, Schleswig-Holstein

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[Klausdorf flag] 3:5 image by Jörg Majewski, 6 Aug 2006
adopted 9 Aug 1979

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Municipality of Klausdorf

Klausdorf is a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, and a SW suburb of Kiel city. Flag and Coat of Arms are at this webpage.
Flag: White field with narrow red stripes just below top and bottom; near the hoist on the central stripe the municipal arms.
The flag was granted in 1979 by the Minister of the Interior, and hoisted for the first time on 14 Jun 1980 in front of the Klausdorfer municipal center.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Mar 2005

Municipality Klausdorf
County Plön [Ploen], state Schleswig-Holstein
flag adopted 9th August 1979
Jörg Majewski, 6 Aug 2006


Klausdorf CoA

[Klausdorf CoA] image by Jarig Bakker, 14 Mar 2005
granted 25 May 1974

Coat of Arms: Gules, in base a wavy fess argent; in chief a broken crozier argent.
The wavy bar represents the mighty Schwentine river. The broken crozier tells that the municipality used to belong to the Preetzer monastery (Preetz is a town a bit further SE of Kiel), which doesn't exist anymore. The white lily within the crozier was part of the family arms of the von Swyns, mentioned many times in chronicles about the settlement and monastery. The colors red-white show the Hoilstein Land-colors, to which the municipality belongs. In the festive week devoted to the 750-years of existence of Klausdorf the arms were granted on 25 May 1974 by the Minister of the Interior, Titzck.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Mar 2005