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![[Flag of Molde]](../images/n/no-15-02f.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 05 November 2015
 
image by Tomislav Šipek, 05 November 2015
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I'm not sure if it is or not the flag of Molde. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4aSRBMsrtE  (see 0:24) 
White one.
What do you think?
Tomislav Šipek, 23 October 2015
It seems so the white flag with the coat of arms is used...
However, if you search for photos of the same location in the center of Molde, 
the flagstaffs there are mostly without any flags. 
On the other hand, it seems that a popular flag there is the FC Molde (Molde 
FK), like
this one occasionally also shown as vertical long flag with blue and white 
multistripes with the emblem in the centre... 
Then there is this blue-white-red flag hoisted on 17th May!
http://www.rbnett.no/nyheter/article10978611.ece  (I guess just an 
ornament in the national colours, but strange nevertheless...)
Željko Heimer, 02 November 2015
Here is flag and coat of arms Molde. 
Source:
http://no.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g190506-i17949006-Molde_More_og_Romsdal_Western_Norway.html
Tomislav Šipek, 05 November 2015
On 1 January 2020 Molde Municipality merged with Midsund 
Municipality and Nesset Municipality. During this 
merger, Molde Municipality does not change its symbols.
Tomislav Šipek, 18 December 2024
![[COA of Agdenes]](../images/n/no)15-02.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 05 November 2015
image by Tomislav Šipek, 05 November 2015
Anyway, looking at the city coat of arms detailed presentation and rules at
http://www.molde.kommune.no/historien-bak.356640.no.html and subsequent 
pages, it seems that there is no official flag at all...
Anyway, [c2j87] recounts that the city received 
the town privileges on 27 June 1742 (The city web site above states 29 June 
1742) that included prescription on the coat of arms: "en vannsprutende 
hvalfisk, som driver en tønne for seg" being: "a water spouting whale, which 
drives a barrel in front itselves" (BTW, the web site and the [c2j87] 
include some differences in ortography, which is, I guess, one showing the 
modern language and the other the original 18th language...
Željko Heimer, 02 November 2015
When Norwegian was still written as Danish, the 'vann' would probably have 
been spelt 'vand', and likewise "tønde" for 'tønne'. Also, the 'seg' would have 
been 'sig'.
During the famine of 1739-1741, large numbers of herring entered the Moldefjord. 
Herring fishery thus relieved the hunger for many people. When Molde got city 
rights, one year after, the herring catch had saved many a life in the area. The 
explanation given for the appearance of the herring, was that where whales 
previously stayed more than a hundred kilometres from shore, they no must have 
driven the herring into the fjord. Thus, the arms show a whale driving a herring 
barrel to the town.
Source:
http://www.molde.kommune.no/historien-bak.356640.no.html.
Everything on arms styling:
http://www.molde.kommune.no/byvaapen.263535.no.html.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 22 April 2016
![[Flag of Molde og Romsdal Havn IKS]](../images/n/no$portmolde.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 1 January 2025
 image by Tomislav Šipek, 1 January 2025
White flag with blue anchor, superimposed by an inscription ”MRH” in blue 
capitals and surrounded by a blue chain.
Source: spotted in Molde on 18/27 
April 2017
 Klaus-Michael Schneider, 
16 May, 2017
IKS: interkommunalt selskip (inter-municipal company)
Peter Hans van den 
Muijzenberg, 28 April 2019
Photo:
https://www.google.com/maps
 Tomislav Šipek, 1 January 2025