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Rozenburg (The Netherlands)
Zuid-Holland province
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adopted 23 Feb 1984
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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
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
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Unofficial flag, first used in 1938.