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Hof van Twente (Netherlands)

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Hof van Twente municipality

Hof van Twente is the result of a merger of the former municipalities of Ambt Delden, Diepenheim, Goor, Markelo and Stad Delden on 1 Jan 2001. The municipality consists of Bentelo, Delden (seat), Diepenheim, Goor, Hengevelde en Markelo, totalling 35.000 inhabitants. Hof van Twente does not have its own municipal flag and coat of arms. Designs are being prepared now. coat of arms and flag will ultimately be decided upon by the High Council of Nobility.
Franc van Diest, 9 Mar 2001

Hof van Twente coat of arms

[Hof van Twente Coat of Arms] from the Hof van Twente municipal website.
Granted 25 Aug 2003

Description: Azure two erased linden-trees or and in an enlarged inescutcheon gules a cross argent with in the first and fourth quarter a medlar-flower argent barbed vert, and in the second and third quarter a bear's paw or; the shield is surmontée of a crown or of five leaves.
The coat of arms is derived from the municipal arms of the five former municipalities. The arms of Goor (red with a white cross with 4 medlar-flowers) are most prominent, as it was the most populous; its central place reflects its geographical position in the new municipality. The bear's paws are from Diepenheim. The municipal arms of Ambt Delden, Markelo and Stad Delden show all one or more trees, while the arms of Markelo shows also an inescutcheon. The golden crown is derived from the arms of Stad Delden, Goor and Diepenheim.
Jarig Bakker, 24 Nov 2003