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Warmenhuizen (The Netherlands)
Harenkarspel municipality, Noord-Holland province
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by Jarig Bakker, 17 Apr 2005
Adopted 14 Apr 1973
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Warmenhuizen former municipality
Warmenhuizen is a former municipality in Noord-Holland province, c. 10
km north of Alkmaar - in 1990 Warmenhuizen merged into the new municipality
of Harenkarspel.
Flag: eleven stripes of red and white, proportioned 5:1:1:1; etc. :5,
at 1/3 flaglength interrupted by five white chevrons, each of 1/19 flagheight.
Adopted 14 Apr 1973 by municipal resolution.
The chevrons are from the municipal arms, which was the Egmond arms.
The municipality consisted of the villages Warmenhuizen (seat), Krabbendam
and Schoorldam (part).
Nicknames: "Warmetuters" - a "tuter" is a speaking-trumpet.
"Bessepappers" - in ancient days many berries were found here,
and the name is retained by the Carneval Society of Warmenhuizen.
Source: Derkwillem Visser's "Gemeentevlaggen en Wapens Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden", 2001
Groot Schimpnamenboek van Nederland, by Dirk van der Hoide, 1998.
Jarig Bakker, 17 Apr 2005
Warmenhuizen Coat of Arms
by Jarig Bakker, 17 Apr 2005
Granted 22 Oct 1817
Arms: gules 6 chevrons argent.
This is the arms of the Egmond family with argent instead of or.