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Wapse (The Netherlands)
Westerveld municipality, Drenthe province
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image by Jarig Bakker, 21 May 2004
adopted 15 Aug 2000; design: Drents Heraldisch College
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Wapse village
Wapse village, Westerveld municipality, Drenthe province.
Flag adopted 15 Aug 2000; design: Drents Heraldisch College.
Flagdescription: Seven horizontal stripes proportioned 5:7:25:25:25:7:5,
white - red - white - green - white - red - white, with at 1/3
flaglength a black four-pointed star of 13/14 flagheight with at the
center a white disk bordered red of 1/2 flagheight, charged with red chalice
beaker, decorated black.
The red ring refers to Wapse as an "es"-village (an es
is a low mound); the four points of the star refer to 1.000 items, among
which the four parts of the village: Soerte, Ten Have, Veenhuizen and Veldhuizen.
The chalice beaker symbolizes the urns, found here in large quantities,
the oldest tangible evidence of human presence. A cup like that could be
seen on the municipal flag and arms of Diever, before it was merged into
the present municipality of Westerveld.
Source: Vexilla Nostra #236, 2003.
And please don't call the Wapsers "Roggenbrijstraampels" as
they may get furious. A "roggenbrijstraampel" is a stick, mostly
holly, used by peasants to stir rye-porridge (poor people's food).
Jarig Bakker, 21 May 2004