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Isenbüttel Comprehensive Municipality (Germany)

Samtgemeinde Isenbüttel, Landkreis Gifhorn, Lower Saxony

Last modified: 2019-05-25 by klaus-michael schneider
Keywords: isenbuettel(sg) | isenbuettel | calberlah | ribbesbuettel | wasbuettel | barrulet(wavy) | oak(twig) | chapel | chain | watermill(wheel) |
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[Isenbüttel comprehensive municipal flag] 3:5 image by Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007 See also:

Isenbüttel Comprehensive Municipality

SG Isenbüttel Flag

It is a blue-white-blue horizontal triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007

SG Isenbüttel Banner

[Samtgemeinde Isenbuettel vertical flag] image by Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007

It is a blue-white-blue vertical triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007

SG Isenbüttel Coat of Arms

[SG Isenbuettel CoA] image by Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007

Shield Azure with base wavy Argent, charged with a barrulet wavy Azure, an oak twig Argent with four leaves and one acorn on top.
Meaning:
Base and barrulet wavy are symbolising the Aller Channel and various minor local creeks. The four leaves are symbolising the four members of Isenbüttel and the acorn the comprehensive municipality itself.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 May 2019

The arms were approved on 12 August 1977.
Jörg Majewski, 30 Apr 2007


Calberlah Municipality

Calberlah Flag


[Calberlah municipal flag] 3:5 image by Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007

It is a green-white horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007

Calberlah Banner

[Calberlah municipal banner] image by Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007

It is a green-white vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007

Calberlah Coat of Arms

[Calberlah municipal CoA] image by Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007

Shield Vert, parted by an abased bar Or of six pieces, above a church Argent with roofs Gules and half timber Sable, beneath a bar wavy Argent.
Meaning:
The church is a representation of the local Lutheran chapel. The bar wavy is representing Aller River and the six pieces of the bar are probably representing the other six settlement cores of the municipality without Calberlah proper.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 May 2019

Flag, banner and arms were approved on 22 February 1979.
Jörg Majewski, 1 May 2007


Isenbüttel Municipality

Isenbüttel Flag


[Isenbüttel municipal flag] 3:5 image by Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007

It is a blue-yellow horizontal bicolour. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007

Isenbüttel Banner

[Isenbüttel municipal banner] 5:2 image by Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007

It is a blue-yellow vertical bicolour. The coat of arms is shifted to the top.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007

Isenbüttel Coat of Arms

[Isenbüttel municipal CoA] image by Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007

Shield Azure, a braided open round rope Or gemmed Gules at both ends.
Meaning:
The rope is known as the golden chain of Isenbüttel. There is a legend of two brothers Iso (the good) and Kalu (the bad). As a reward for his support in fighting against Heinrich the Lion, German Emperor Heinrich VI granted a golden chain, alleged to have been taken from the treasure of the fabulous Nibelungen kin, to Iso. His brother Kalu was grasped by envy and instructed a highwayman to steel the chain. But the robbery failed and the chain was lost. In the end Kalu was slain for punishment by his brother Iso, who afterwards committed suicide, repenting, what he had done. A chain found in 1922 was considered to be the lost chain from the legend.
Source: German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 May 2019

The arms were approved on 7 November 1991
Jörg Majewski, 2 May 2007


Ribbesbüttel Municipality

Ribbesbüttel has no proper flag.
Source: §2 of the local Hauptsatzung, version 25 June 2001
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 May 2019


Wasbüttel Municipality

Wasbüttel Flag


[Wasbüttel municipal flag] 3:5 image by Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007

It is a red-white-red horizontal triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is slightly shifted to the hoist and in the white stripe.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007

Wasbüttel Banner

[Wasbüttel municipal banner] image by Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007

It is a red-white-red vertical triband with ratio of stripes approx. 3:7:3. The coat of arms is shifted to the top and in the white stripe.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003
Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007

Wasbüttel Coat of Arms

[Wasbuettel municipal CoA] image by Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007

Shield Gules, a watermill's wheel Argent between a barrulet wavy Argent in base and two chevrons Argent connected at the top by a ridge beam.
Meaning:
The millwheel is alluding to the local watermill. The barrulet wavy is symbolising the Mittelland Channel and the Elbe Lateral Canal. The connected (non heraldic) chevrons are symbolising the community of the old-established people and the expelled from the Eastern parts of Germany after WW2.
Source: Arnold Rabbow: "Neues Braunschweigisches Wappenbuch", Braunschweiger Zeitungsverlag, 2003 and German WIKIPEDIA
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 May 2019

Flag, banner and arms were approved on 10 August 1978 by the county administration.
Jörg Majewski, 3 May 2007


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