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Seeblatt ([ˈzeː.blat],
German for 'lake leaf',
plural Seeblätter; Danish: søblad; West Frisian: pompeblêd; East Frisian: Pupkeblad) is the term for the...
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lacks the point, it may be seen as a
stylized water-lily leaf, a so-called
seeblatt,
rather than a heart.
Other curves, such as the
implicit curve (x2+y2−1)3−x2y3=0...
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Friesland is
based on the arms of the 15th century. The
stripes and
seeblatt shapes represent the
districts of Friesland. A
unique tradition in the...
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Denmark and
Southern Schleswig Danes Flag of
Friesland Frisian eagle Seeblatt "Interfriesische
Flagge hier erhältlich".
Interfriesischer Rat (in German)...
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modeled after this flag. The
seven red
seeblatts (or pompeblêden, as they are
called in West Frisian) are a
reference to...
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Hermannsweg hiking trail. The coat of arms
shows an
anchor and
three seeblatts. It is
located in the
foothills of the
Teutoburg Forest,
southwest of...
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unified concept (where "the
whole is more than the sum of its parts")
Seeblatt Schwurhand Affektenlehre, the
doctrine of the
affections in
Baroque music...
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indirectly aimed at him (e.g. the
arrest of the
editor of the
Constanzer Seeblatt, a
friend of Hecker's, in
Karlsruhe station on
April 8),
inspired Hecker...
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Stylized red
leaves of the
yellow water lily,
known as
seeblatts or pompeblêden are used as a
symbol of Frisia. The flag of the
Dutch province...
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Description Æengwirden
rowing club,
Heerenveen White with blue band and
seeblatt[citation needed]
Amstel rowing club,
Amsterdam Navy blue with
white diagonal...