Flags of cities, towns and villages in the Netherlands
This is a list of cities, towns and village flags in the Netherlands. The flags are listed per province.
Drenthe
Flevoland
Friesland
- Ald Beets
- Brongergea
- De Tieke
- Gersloot-Polder
- Zandbulten
- Zwagerveen
Historical
- Franeker (unofficial flag until 1962)
- Hindeloopen (1650)
- Hindeloopen (17th - 19th century)
- Leeuwarden (1947 - 2019)
- The flag of Molkwerum in the Arms and Flags Book of Gerrit Hesman from 1708.
- Stavoren (1711 - 19th century)
Gelderland
- Beuningen (symbol variant)
- Leuvenum
Historical
- Batenburg (1938)
- Buren (Parade flag from 1938)
- Buren (1978 - 1999)
- Doetinchem (Parade flag from 1938)
- Groenlo (1993 - 2005)
- Harderwijk (old unofficial flag)
- Lochem (old unofficial flag)
- Nijkerk (Parade flag from 1938)
- Nijkerk (1964 - 2001)
- Nijmegen (1953)
- Nijmegen (1953 - 1994)
- Rossum (1938 - 1991)
- Tiel (Parade flag from 1938)
- Zaltbommel (1964 - 2002)
Groningen
- Boerakker-Lucaswolde
- Eenum
- Jonkersvaart
- Kiel-Windeweer
- Leermens
- Nuis Niebert
- Zevenhuizen
Historical
- Appingedam (de facto, until 1964)
- Delfzijl (1961 - 1990)
Limburg
- Obbicht
North Brabant
- Acht
- Gemonde
- Olland
- Orthen
Historical
- Breda (1580)
- Geertruidenberg (1952 - 1998)
- Helmond (1959 - 2004)
- 's-Hertogenbosch (1935)
- 's-Hertogenbosch (1957)
- 's-Hertogenbosch (1989)
- Heusden (old unofficial flag until 1968)
- Heusden (1968 - 2000)
- Oosterhout (1935)
- Oss (1956 - 1994)
- Oss (1994 - 2003)
- Veldhoven (1962 - 1970)
- Veldhoven (1970 - 1988)
- Waalwijk (1953)
North Holland
- Jisp
(unofficial)
Historical
- Amsterdam (16th century)
- Amsterdam (17th century - 1975)
- Bloemendaal (1981 - 2019)
- Bussum (before 1938)
- Bussum (1938 - 1989)
- Diemen (circa 1930 - 2009)
- Edam (1667)
- Edam (1669 - 1670)
- Enkhuizen (1739)
- Haarlem (unofficial flag in 1667)
- Krommenie (1938)
- Medemblik (17th century)
- Muiden (before 1595)
- Muiden (1595 - 1963)
- Purmerend (1708)
- Weesp (before 1595)
- Wognum (1975 - 1979)
- Zaandam (1667)
- Zaandam (1938)
- Zaandijk (1962 - 1974)
- Zaandam (1938 - 1974)
Overijssel
- Buurse
- Herxen
Historical
- Blokzijl (until 1973, according to Sierksma)
- Enschede (Parade flag from 1938)
- Hengelo (unofficial flag until 1969)
- Vollenhove (1958 - 1973)
South Holland
- Schipluiden
(unofficial) - Zwammerdam
(unofficial)
Historical
- Alphen aan den Rijn (1957 - 2014)
- Gorinchem (19th century)
- The Hague (until 1920)
- The Hague (1920 - 1949)
- Katwijk (before 1956)
- Katwijk (1956 - 1970)
- Katwijk (1970 - 2009)
- Voorburg (1962 - 2002)
- Zoetermeer (1965 - 1991)
Utrecht
Zeeland
Historical
- Middelburg (18th century)
- Sluis (until 1997)
- Terneuzen (1972 - 2003)
- Veere (circa 1800)
See also
Notes
- Former municipality; not a settlement.
- Municipality; not a settlement.
- Municipality; not a settlement.
- Municipality; not a settlement.
- Municipality; not a settlement.
- Municipality; not a settlement.
- Former village; now a neighbourhood of Dordrecht.
- Now part of Katwijk.
References
- "Burgemeester Crone presenteert nieuwe vlag en wapen gemeente Leeuwarden". Omrop Fryslân. 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
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