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image by Jan Oskar Engene, 22 July 2006
Granted on 10 March 2006
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On 1. January 2006 the two municipalities of Vindafjord and Ølen in Rogaland county fused to form a new municipality under the name of Vindafjord (new number 1160). The merger process had been long in preparation, involving, among other tings, the transfer of Ølen from the county of Hordaland to the county of Rogaland. As a consequence, the flags and arms of the two former municipalities are now obsolete and there is a new flag for the new municipality.
The name of the merged municipality was decided before the decision was taken on
the arms and flag. In fact, there was a public competition for the municipal
arms. However, none of the 464 submissions were judged to be suitable, so
the decision was to adapt the design Vigdis Viland originally had developed
for the municipality of Ølen: the whirl. For the new municipality the
colours were changed to white and red. The new arms and flag were approved
by Royal resolution dated 10 March 2006 (in Norwegian the official
description of the flag is: Ӂttedelt av kvitt og raudt ved
virvelsnitt”).
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006
image by Jan Oskar Engene, 22 July 2006
The flag and arms of the former municipality of Vindafjord were approved by
Royal resolution dated 12 December 1986 in which the flag was described as:
On red five white chevrons, two over two over 1 (In Norwegian: “På raud
grunn fem svevande kvite sparrar, 2-2-1”). The charges give the appearance
of a collection of boat house (these are usually painted red and white). The
flag and arms were designed by John Digernes.
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006
I guess these boat houses are the famous "rorbuer", formerly used by
fishers and today mostly use to house tourists.
Ivan Sache, 23 July 2006
A 'rorbu' was made so that fishermen could live in them during seasonal fisheries, which was especially
the case in northern Norway. Traditionally, the term for a (smaller)
building used for boats and equipment is 'naust'. In the case of Vindafjord,
located in southern Norway, the chevrons probably alluded to these smaller
buildings for boats and equipment. However, both a 'naust' and a 'rorbu'
could be painted in much the same style with white details against the red.
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006
image by Jan Oskar Engene, 22 July 2006
The flag and arms of the former municipality of Ølen were approved by Royal
resolution dated 11. April 1986 and consisted of a whirl in the alternating
colours of white and green, a design by Vigdis Viland (the official
Norwegian description is: “Åttedelt av kvitt og grønt ved virvelsnitt”). The
motto of the arms and flag were: “Where the roads meet”, alluding to Ølen as
a centre of communications. Ølen is midway on the north-south sea route
between the cities Bergen and Stavanger, while the east and west road
between Haugesund and Oslo also goes through the municipality.
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006
Engene, Jan Oskar; Kommunesammenslutning gir nye flagg (New flags following municipal); Nordisk flagkontakt / Nordisk Flaggkontakt [nfk] 42 (2006), pp. 50-55