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3:5 image by Stefan Schwoon, 25 Jun 2001
granted 25 Aug 1971
Rheda however was capital of an independent Seigneurie, which included also the much bigger town of Gütersloh. Because Rheda had a railway-station it grew and florished and became bigger than its rival Wiedenbrück. Wiedenbrück however remained as centre of administration. Since 1807 Rheda belonged to the same territories Wiedenbrück did.
The district of Wiedenbrück consisted of the former territories of the subdistrict Reckenberg, the Seigneurie of Rheda and the County of Rietberg. In the coat of arms of the district there are a red wheel on a white field (Osnabrück/Reckenberg) , a black lion on a white field (Rheda) and a white eagle on a red field (Rietberg). (see attached files Wappen_KreisWD.JPG and Karte RhWD.JPG (black borderlines marking the boundaries of the district of Gütersloh, source of both: "Neuer Westfälischer Bilderbogen Nr.10/81", an appendix of the "Neue Westfälische Zeitung", edition Gütersloh, a newspaper))
On 1st January 1974 the district of Wiedenbrück was abolished and Gütersloh
became capital of a new district. Wiedenbrück and Rheda were forced to
merge as a new city Rheda-Wiedenbrück. Rheda had more inhabitants but Wiedenbrück
claimed having more importance for having been the former district capital.
So many people in Wiedenbrück refused the union with Rheda and the also
claimed the name of the new city had to be simply Wiedenbrück. Their efforts
finally failed, when
a court reconfirmed the decisions of the government of Northrhine-Westphalia
of 1974 a few years later.
Description of the flag:
As the ratio of most nowadays German city-flags is 5:2, I suppose,
it is the same here. The flag is a symmetric vertical divided bicolor from
left to right : yellow (FIAV-Code Y) - black (FIAV-Code N) (4 times) -
yellow (FIAV-Code Y). In the middle there is the coat of arms of the new
city of Rheda-Wiedenbrück, consisting of
1) the black lion in a white field which turned his face from left
to right and got a yellow crown in the left half (Rheda)
2) and the wheel of Osnabrück with inverted colours, i.e. a white field
on a red field in the right half (Wiedenbrück).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 31 Oct 2005
According to [ved03] the flag and coat-of-arms
were adopted (granted by the Regierungspräsident in Detmold) 25 Aug 1971.
The flag is described in the form of the (normal) hoisted flag and
in form of the hanging flag. The proportion of the stripes is 1:3:1, not
1:4:1. The arms is shown on the hoisted flag shifted to the hoist, in the
hanging flag shifted to the top.
The arms is not described correctly either. It is: "Von Silber und
Rot gespalten; vorn ein nach links gewendeter golden gekrönter und rot
bezungter schwarzer Löwe, hinten ein goldenes sechsspeichiges Rad."
(Per pale: dexter Argent, a lion facing sinister Sable, crowned Or and
langued Gules; sinister Gules, a six-spoked wheel Or.).
Marcus E.V. Schmöger, 1 Nov 2005