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Kloosterburen (The Netherlands)
De Marne municipality, Groningen province
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by Jarig Bakker, 19 Sep 2004
adopted 25 Oct 1976
See also:
Kloosterburen former municipality
Kloosterburen is a former municipality in Groningen province, since 1990
part of De Marne municipality. There were 2.000 inhabitants in the settlements
Kloosterburen (seat), Bokum, Het Bultje, Hornhuizen, Kleine Huisjes, Kruisweg,
and Molenrij. Unknown to the inhabitants was that the soil was very good
for potato-growing, because they only grew wheat, and when they didn't
do that they left the soil to Frisians...
Nickname: "Stiefkoppen", even if they knew they had it wrong
they would never admit it.
Its name was derived from the monastery ("klooster") Sint Nicolai,
or Oldeklooster in de Marne, devoted to St. John the Evangelist, and a
nunnery: 't Nijenklooster.
Flags: yellow with at 1/3 flaglength a vertical red trapezium, with
a blue disk of 1/2 flagheight charged with a white chalice, emanating from
which a white coiled snake.
Adopted 25 Oct 1976 by municipal resolution.
Source: Derkwillem Visser: Gemeentevlagen en wapens Koninkrijk der
Nederlanden, 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 19 Sep 2004
Kloosterburen Coat of Arms
by Jarig Bakker, 19 Sep 2004
Granted 12 Apr 1911
The lower part of the shield is from the arms of the extinct familt
Tamminga, which had the Tammingaborch in Hornhuizen in this municipality;
it was demolished in 1805.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlandse Gemeentewapens, 1960.