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Noordwijkerhout (The Netherlands)
Zuid-Holland province
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adopted 13 Jan 1964
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Noordwijkerhout municipality
Number of inhabitants (1 Jan 2003): 15.102; area: 23,42 km². Settlements:
Noordwijkerhout (seat), De Zilk.
Noordwijkerhout is a municipality in (north) Zuid-Holland province,
in the "bulb-region", where the Tulips from Amsterdam originate.
In Roman times it was inhabited by Caninefates, a German tribe. In
the 9th century it was a popular holiday-resort of the Vikings; one of
them, Hrolf or Gerolf, was granted by the king of Lorraine on 4 Aug 889
the fief of the manorlordship of Northgo, the shire north of the Rhine
river. Gerolf had a hunting lodge built there, and around the lodge the
settlement of Noortigerhout (Noirtigerhout, Nortekerhout - Noordwijkerhout).
The inhabitants lived off agriculture, cattlebreeding and fishing.
In the 20th century they started to grow flower-bulbs.
On 13 Jan 1964 a flag was adopted by municipal resolution with a blue
field and in the center a yellow lion.
Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2003
Noordwijkerhout 1938 flag
![[Noordwijkerhout 1938 flag]](../images/n/nl-zh_nh.gif) by Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2003
by Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2003
Since 1938 the municipal arms of Noordwijkerhout have been displayed
on the municipal flag. Originally it was: bottom half yellow, top half
halved - at the hoist the municipal arms, at the fly red; red-yellow fringe.
I've put the Shipmate image in
the canton. This is probably a flag made for the occasion of Queen
Wilhelmina's 40 years reigning jubilee. Yellow and red were the provincial
colors of Zuid-Holland.
Source: the Noordwijkerhout
website.
Jarig Bakker, 12 Jul 2003
Noordwijkerhout Coat of Arms
nh.jpg) image from the municipal site.
image from the municipal site.
Granted 24 Jul 1816; crown added 10 Feb 1976.