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Tubbergen (Netherlands)
Overijssel province
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adopted 25 Nov 1963
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Tubbergen municipality
Population (1 Jan 2003): 20.169; area: 147,48 km². Settlements: Tubbergen
(seat), Albergen, Fleringen, Geesteren, Haarle, Harbrinkhoek, Hezingen,
Langeveen, Mander, Manderveen, Mariaparochie (part), Reutum, Vasse.
Flag adopted 25 Nov 1963 by municipal resolution; description: blue
with three "golden" mountains, placed 2 and 1. The "mountains" are, according
to some well-known scientists, "essen" - mounds built by man. Several
ancient mounds have been discovered, among which the mound, in which the
"Man van Mander", dated c. 1500 BC. A famous descendant is Mans
oet Twente and possbly Ilse de Lange.
Tubbergen Coat of Arms
from the Tubbergen municipal site.
Granted 28 Oct 1898; crown added 15 Jan 1971.
The Coat of Arms granted in 1898 consists partly of three mountains (after the
word "Tub-bergen") and partly of the arms of the city of Ootmarsum. In
1971 the municipal arms were provided with a crown.
Description: I. in azure a golden cross, charged with a shortened and
narrowed blue cross, with in each quarter a lion of gold.
II. Black with three golden mountains.
The shield is covered with a golden crown of three leaves and two pearls.