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Wieringen (The Netherlands)

Noord-Holland province

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Wieringen municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net
Adopted 22 May 1981; design: Stichting voor Banistiek en Heraldiek te Muiderberg

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Wieringen municipality

Population (1 Jan 2003): 8.398; area: 211,60 km². Settlements: Hippolytushoef (seat), Dam, De Haukes, De Hoelm, Den Oever, Hollebalg, Noordburen, Oosterklief, Oosterland, Smerp, Stroe, Vatrop, Westerklief, Westerland.
Flag: quartered yellow and blue with over all a Scandinavian cross countercharged; at cross-center a red square fimbriated white and charged with three "rotganzen" (= brent geese)
Adopted 22 May 1981 by municipal resolution; design: Stichting voor Banistiek en Heraldiek te Muiderberg, chaired by Mr. Sierksma.
Flagcolors are based on the municipal arms. Characteristic for Wieringen are the "rotganzen" and the letter "W".

1938 flag

Wieringen old Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Flag used at the occasion of Queen Wilhelmina's 40 years reigning jubilee in 1938: the flag of Noord-Holland with a square canton charged with the municipal arms.


Wieringen Coat of Arms

[Wieringen Coat of Arms] from the Wieringen municipal site.
Granted 26 Jun 1816.