Koberg

Koberg is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein east of Hamburg.

History

The first mention was made in the year 1230. The place belonged to 1747 Lübeck. Until 1770 the church had its own, belonging to the parish chapel nuts. From 1889 Koberg was the seat of the administrative district of the same name. After dissolution of the magisterial districts and offices of education, 1948, the village belonged to the Official nuts, which rose in 2008 in the Official Sandesneben - nuts.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: "In green over a bowed golden wave beams a stork in natural colors, with raised right stand, accompanied above by a golden ear and a golden oak leaf. "

The wave bar symbolizes the Bille, the ear agriculture. The oak leaf stands for the forests in the area. The stork reminded that until a few years ago many storks bred in Koberg.

Infrastructure

In Koberg 2008, a meetinghouse was built. In addition to meeting rooms in the old farm is located in the new annex a convenience store. This part of the business meeting concept of the state government of Schleswig-Holstein, which is to secure the local food in the country. The Nursery with crib and day care are also available.

2009 won Koberg as the second national winner of Schleswig-Holstein the title "Village with a Future".

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