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The hoist side is quarterly divided into red (1st and 4th quarter) and white (2nd and 3rd quarter). The hoist quarters are superimposed by a red anchor in bend sinister, which is superimposed by a white spade in bend. The flyend is horizontally divided into red over white.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Feb 2013
Shield Gules a broad bend sinister wavy Argent, over all an anchor in bend sinister, which is superimposed by a spade in bend. Both charges have counterchanged tinctures.
Meaning:
In 1970 the city of Brunsbüttelkoog merged with the municipalities of Brunsbüttel and Westerbüttel and the municipalities of Brunsbüttel Parish: Mühlenstraßen, Osterbelmhusen, Ostermoor und Westerbelmhusen. The new city of Brunsbüttel overtook flag and arms of the preceding entity of Brunsbüttelkoog. The anchor is symbolising shipping and industries. The spade is symbolising dyking and agriculture in the former parish. A bend sinister wavy from the arms, symbolising the Kiel Canal, is omitted in the flag.
Sources: Reißmann 1997, p.111 and Stadler 1970, p.97
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Feb 2013
Flag and coat of arms were approved on 31 October1951 as symbols of Brunsbüttelkoog. The artist is Wilhelm Horst Lippert from Brunsbüttel.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Feb 2013
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