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Rozenburg (The Netherlands)

Zuid-Holland province

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Rozenburg municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm
adopted 23 Feb 1984 See also:

Rozenburg municipality

Population (1 Jan 2003): 13.240; area: 6,37 km². Settlements: Rozenburg (seat).
The present municipal flag was adopted 23 Feb 1984 by municipal resolution.
Description: five vertical equally wide stripes of yellow and red, with on the first red stripe two 8-leaved white roses, one above the other; and on the second red stripe an opened white burgh, of which the heights are respectively 3/10, and 4/10 of flagheight; the roses with red hearts.
The flag, which was derived from the municipal arms, was adopted because the former municipal flag was dated in 1938. On 6 Sep 1938 a parade was held in Amsterdam on the occasion of the 40 years reigning jubilee of Queen Wilhelmina. All Zuid-Holland municipalities, which did not have their own flag, were oresented with a flag consisting of two equally horizontal stripes of red and yellow. Each municipality was required to put its CoA on the flag. Rozenburg never did that.

Rozenburg CoA

[Rozenburg CoA] from the Rozenburg municipal website.

Granted 24 Jul 1816. The name of Rozenburg can be "read" in the CoA: the roses and the burgh. The colors red and yellow are derived from the arms of the counts of Holland.


Historical flag

Old Rozenburg Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm

Unofficial flag, first used in 1938.