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Polder board Amelander Grieën (The Netherlands)
Waterschap De Amelander Grieën
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by Jarig Bakker, 9 November 2003
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Waterschap De Amelander Grieën
There are a lot of polderboards in the Netherlands - but the flag of this
one is outstanding IMO.
A black flag with a white whale, with in the canton the coat of arms of Ameland
was proposed, but not accepted.
Description: black with a white whale, the tail raised; in the square
canton with 5/12 flag height a. yellow with three black diagonal bars. b.
blue charged with a white turned crescent.
The Mandatories of the polderboard "De Amelander Grieën" decided
14 Jun 1990 to adopt a flag: "blue, with a white whale, spouting red, swimming
towards the hoist, the tail raised; a yellow hoist of 1/5 flag length, charged
with three black diagonal bars".
The whale represents the whaling which was in past centuries quite
important for Ameland; the red fountain signifies that the whale was wounded.
the cantons contain the Amelander arms.
Wimpel: a square blue hoist, charged with a white crescent pointing
to the right, and a white fly with three green "pompebledden" (water lily leaves)
placed at a distance of a leaf, ending in a "spitswimpelvlucht" (whatever
that means).
Source: Vexilla Nostra Nr. 174. May-Jun 1991.
Jarig Bakker, 9 November 2003
Rejected proposal
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by Jarig Bakker, 9 November 2003
Amelander Grieën wimpel
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by Jarig Bakker, 9 November 2003
Amelander Grieën coat of arms
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by Jarig Bakker, 9 November 2003