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Gasselte (The Netherlands)
Aa en Hunze municipality, Drenthe province
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Gasselte village
The noble citizens of Gasselte (Aa en Hunze municipality, Drenthe) thought
it fit to choose in 2007 a new flag for the 'now'-times: a white field
with the village logo as the "Boomkroondorp" (treecrownvillage).
Explanation: the rims of the circle symbolize the village character
with its togethernessfeeling. The sand-colored strip around the circle
shows that Gasselte is a sandy village, surrounded by marvellous nature
with shifting sand and shady forests.
The crown symbolizes the fact that the villagers feel like a king when
allowed to live in Gasselte and proud of this beautiful village.
Translated from this
website.
Jarig Bakker, 23 Apr 2009
Gasselte [former municipality]
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adopted 1 Aug 1965
The flag of the former municipality of Gasselte in Drenthe, Netherlands.
Since 1 Jan 1998 part of the municipality of Aa en Hunze.
The ship reminds of the shipping on the Hunze river, especially since
the 17th century; in 1913 35 expensive seaships had their homeport in Gasselternijeveen,
but nowadays the Hunze can't be passed by ships over 120 tonnes BRT. Flag
adopted 1 Aug 1965.
Jarig Bakker, 28 July 1999.