List of municipal flags of the Netherlands

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This is a list of flags of municipalities of the Netherlands.

Flag Municipality Province Adoption Description
Aa en Hunze Drenthe 9 July 1998 Green, with an all-crossing yellow Andrew's cross, coming from the flag corners; on the hoist side a yellow three-petaled lily crown.
Aalsmeer North Holland 7 April 1976 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height, the top one is red, the middle green and the bottom black.
Aalten Gelderland 17 October 1961 Two horizontal bands of equal height, from top to bottom in the colors white and green.[1]
Achtkarspelen Friesland 28 April 1958 Three bands of red, white and green, the heights of which are 1:4:1, with an eight-pointed blue star in the white band, 1/12 of the length of the flag from the pants side, the top band and the bottom band.
Alblasserdam South Holland 28 November 1961 Two stripes of equal height in the colors yellow and red, with the coat of arms of Alblasserdam in the middle, in such a way that the intersection between the two fields on the coat of arms coincides with the separation between the stripes.
Albrandswaard South Holland 28 October 1985 A flag with a height:length ratio of 2:3, consisting of a blue hoist (or trouser) and a yellow flight. The hoist charged with 3 white shields one above the other, each 1/4 flag height wide, each charged with 5 blue orbs, placed 2, 1, 2. The flight charged with 3 red lying, adjacent dots on top of each other, bordering the bases on the hoist, the points touching the edge of the flight.
Alkmaar North Holland 27 August 1920 The Alkmaar flag will consist of three white and three red bands alternately, in the top left corner a red field the size of three bands, on which a faithful representation of the castle from the official city coat of arms of Alkmaar
Almelo Overijssel 20 December 1948 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors blue, white and blue.
Almere Flevoland 1982 A white-blue breech and a red-yellow flight, with in the upper neck on the white a black cog with a blue sail, on which a white lily and coming from four waves, crossbeamed of four pieces, white and blue, the whole figure equal to 3/10 of the flag height.[2]
Alphen aan den Rijn South Holland 2014 The flag is blue with a wide white wavy line from top left to bottom right; bottom left a yellow castle, illuminated in blue and top right a yellow eight-pointed star.[3]
Alphen-Chaam North Brabant 23 October 1997 Two vertical bands in green and white, both of equal width, in the green band above a triangle pointing upwards, both in white, and below a scallop shell, in the white band above a crest and below an oblique cross, both in green.
Altena North Brabant 2019 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Ameland Friesland 27 June 1950 Four horizontal bands from top to bottom blue-yellow-blue-yellow. In each of the blue bands an inverted wax in silver and in each of the yellow bands three black right oblique bars.[4]
Amersfoort Utrecht 28 April 1959 Three bands of white and red, the heights of which are in proportion as 21:20:21, with a square of one in the other on each of the bands, at the height of each band and on the middle square a red cross with arms the width of 1/5 of the height of the middle lane.[5]
Amstelveen North Holland Five bands of red-black-red-black-red in a height ratio of 9:10:9:10:9; the black bands loaded with four white oblique crosses, three on the top black band, evenly spaced along the length of the band, and one in the middle of the bottom black band.
Amsterdam North Holland 5 February 1975 Horizontal tricolor (red-black-red) with three white Andrew's crosses in the black band.
Apeldoorn Gelderland 30 June 1966 A vertical stripe along the breeching, with the coat of arms of Apeldoorn placed in it and two horizontal stripes of equal height, the upper red, the lower yellow.
Arnhem Gelderland Two equally high stripes, above white, below blue with the vignette of one in the other on the trouser side.
Assen Drenthe 25 May 1959 A bi-color flag with blue in the top and white in the bottom.[6]
Asten North Brabant 27 January 1987 Three stripes of equal height: white, red and yellow, with a black anchor cross over the whole. The height of the anchor cross is equal to 4/5 of the height of the flag. It is placed at 1/3 of the flag length.
Baarle-Nassau North Brabant 20 August 1965 Red with three white stripes of equal height, shortened to 2/7 of the total flag length on the short side, each 1/7 of the total flag height and a blue short bar on the trousers at 2/5 of the flag length, broken by the white stripes, with a yellow block in the top of the trousers.
Baarn Utrecht 27 January 1999 Three bands of equal length of blue and yellow, the middle band charged with a Greek cross with a height of 2/5 of the height of the flag and with an arm width of 1/10 of the height of the flag, placed in the center.
Barendrecht South Holland 29 July 1997 A rectangular white flag, the height of which is proportional to the length as 2:3, with a horizontal red band in the middle, the height of which is half the height of the flag. The red stripe charged with an emerging yellow lion, standing one third of the length, counted from the trousers. The two white parts are charged in the middle of the height with 3 sods, with a length of one seventh of the length of the flag and evenly distributed along the length.
Barneveld Gelderland 12 February 1965 Two bands of equal height in yellow and blue with three red columns in the middle of the yellow band, placed two and one.
Beek Limburg 30 June 1969 Three bands of white, blue and white with a height ratio of 5:2:5, of which the blue band is corrugated four times.
Beekdaelen Limburg 4 July 2019 Only the green undulating bands are a new element and refer to the three old municipalities. In the foreground are a Limburg lion in a white field and a serpent cross in a red field. These elements refer to the Huyn van Amstenrade family, a knight family that once enjoyed power in the area where Beekdaelen is now located.
Beesel Limburg 24 September 1973 Two bands of yellow and blue with, touching the top, bottom and bottom of the flag, a disc, hemmed in red in the yellow band and green in the blue band and 14 times narrowly crenellated, in the upper half of red and in the lower half of green, and on it a winged dragon one to the other, tongued and nailed of red, at 3/5 of the height of the flag.
Berg en Dal Gelderland 22 September 2016 The grafted red bar comes from the Groesbeek coat of arms and dates from the fourteenth century. The rose comes from both the coat of arms of the former municipality of Ubbergen and the coat of arms of the Van Ubbergen family and also dates from the fourteenth century. The lion on the top left of the flag is taken from the coat of arms of Millingen aan de Rijn.
Bergeijk North Brabant 25 September 1997 On the hoist side above blue with a white lily, below yellow with a red lily, in flight four stripes in white, blue, yellow and red; at the parting of breeching and flight a lily at the parting of the blue and the yellow stripe, colored from one into the other; the lilies with a height of 1/3 of the flag height.
Bergen Limburg 14 October 1969 The flag consists of five stripes of equal height in the colors yellow-blue-red-yellow-blue.
Bergen North Holland Left beveled of five pieces in alternating red and yellow, bordered with eight merlettes in white and red.
Bergen op Zoom North Brabant 24 February 1978 Three horizontal bands, consecutively in the colors red-white-red, the heights of which are in proportion as one to two to one; the municipal coat of arms is placed on the white stripe on the trouser side.
Berkelland Gelderland 29 November 2005 Blue with four brown vanes, placed in an arc from lower left to upper right, the lower emerging from the bottom and the upper coming from the top, gradually more erect and larger in surface.[7]
Bernheze North Brabant 22 December 1994 The breeches red and white, the flight white and red, with on the sheath of breeches and flight all over the flower of a bulrush, one in the other and with a height of 4/5 of the height of the flag.
Best North Brabant 24 April 1962 Two horizontal bands of equal width, the upper band gold and the lower band black, in the middle over both bands a diamond of red, in which a Latin cross of silver and three apples of gold atop the top and both arms of the cross.
Beuningen Gelderland 2013 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Beverwijk North Holland 8 October 1948 The flag of Beverwijk consists of a red background with three French lilies
Bladel North Brabant 27 November 1997 Divided in twills in black, yellow, red, yellow, red, with in black a vertically divided key with double beard in yellow and white, with a length of 9/10 flag height.[8]
Blaricum North Holland 21 August 1980 The flag shows five bands of blue, white, green, white and blue, with a height ratio of 2:1:2:1:2; with a white diamond over 1/3 of the length of the flag with the cornflower plant from the coat of arms of Blaricum, with three flowers and roots.
Bloemendaal North Holland 22 May 2019 A white breeches and a flight of nine stripes of equal height, alternating green and white, with three black mooring leaves at the center of the breeches, 1/5 the height of the flag and centered at 3/14, 1/2 and 11 /14 of the flag height.
Bodegraven-Reeuwijk South Holland 9 September 1952 Two stripes of equal height in yellow and blue.
Boekel North Brabant 28 June 1963 A blue field with a downward facing yellow twill over it. The twill, with a ratio of height : length = 11:7, should be 1/10 of the flag length wide.
Borger-Odoorn Drenthe 28 February 2002 Three height bands in the ratio 11:3:11 of yellow, black and yellow, with a black shield of 3/5 flag height over all on the cross of the flag, charged with a yellow twill that coincides with the black band at the shield edge ; the twill above accompanied by a horizontal wooden shovel with raised edges and below by a hunebed, consisting of two boulders and a capstone, all yellow.[9] The colors yellow and black represent the sand and peat part of the municipality. This is again symbolized by the hunebed and the shovel in the coat of arms. The yellow twill represents the Hondsrug that runs through the municipality.
Borne Overijssel 28 March 1957 Three bands of blue and yellow whose heights are in proportion as 2:1:2.
Borsele Zeeland 5 January 1971 Coveted of twelve pieces of blue and white around the division of flight and flight; over the whole, also at the separation of the trousers and the flight, a rhombus with sides of 1/4 of the height of the flag, on which three horizontal stripes of black and white and of equal height; this diamond is bordered with a narrow red border.
Boxtel North Brabant 5 March 1971 Stripes of red-white-red-white-red, in a height ratio of 1:2:1:2:1, with a red rectangular surface in the upper neck, at the height of three stripes and the length of the trousers, on which in the middle , crossed, a yellow and white key, beards up and averted, at the height and width of 2/5 flag height.
Breda North Brabant 11 June 1952 The flag has a ratio of 2:3. The color of the flag is red, with 3 white Saint Andrew's crosses. Two crosses at the top and one in the middle at the bottom.
Bronckhorst Gelderland 2005 A white surface with a blue rabbit on the bottom above a purple castle, separated by a line of lilac. Below the rabbit and the castle is the text municipality of Bronckhorst.
Brummen Gelderland 21 April 1970 Blue with on the breeches side a lion of yellow, tongued and nailed of red, holding in his forelegs a branch of the blackberry of natural color.[10]
Brunssum Limburg 19 April 1963 It is a rectangular flag with a height and length ratio of 3 : 2, with two equal bands, above blue and below red. In the center is the municipal coat of arms, with a height of 3/10 of the short side of the flag.
Bunnik Utrecht 15 August 1974 Three stripes in the colors green, white and green with a height ratio of 2:1:2; the white track is corrugated four times.
Bunschoten Utrecht 27 February 1970 Blue, with a shortened cross at 1/3 of the length of the flag of yellow, with a half eagle with a raised leg on the arm on the trouser side, while the arm of the cross follows the length of the flag in flight.
Buren Gelderland 18 May 1999 A red background with an alternating four times tilted white bar.
Capelle aan den IJssel South Holland 3 November 1980 A blue field with the Capelle vignette in white in the middle, the municipal coat of arms at the top left on the trouser side, white field, black frame and black fish with the text: Capelle aan den IJssel below the coat of arms.
Castricum North Holland 24 February 2004 Three vertical bands of equal width in the colors blue-yellow-green, with the municipal coat of arms depicted in the yellow band.
Coevorden Drenthe 13 July 1999 Aspect ratio 2:3; Five height ranges in a ratio of 5:1:8:1:5; over everything in the middle a blue cross with arms with a width of 1/4 of the flag height, on which a yellow open castle with a height of 1/3 of the flag height.
Cranendonck North Brabant 18 November 1997 The municipal flag is designed by means of a rectangle. This is divided into four sections, at 1/3 of the flag length. The top left and bottom right areas have a red color, the top right and bottom left are white. A flying crane is shown over the intersection of the division lines. The crane is also red and white. The municipal flag has a size of 150 by 100 cm.[11]
Culemborg Gelderland The flag consists of two stripes of equal height in the colors yellow-red.
Dalfsen Overijssel 21 July 1961 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3 and is checkered in white and blue of 24 pieces.
Dantumadiel Friesland 22 March 1962 Four horizontal bands of equal height in the colors white, red, yellow and green.
De Bilt Utrecht 1 January 2001 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3. On a yellow background, there is a triangle in blue on the hoist side with the corner points being the upper left corner and the lower left corner of the flag, and a point at 2/3 of the length of the flag. A square lattice has two vertices on the dividing line of the yellow and blue plane. In the blue part the grid is white in colour, in the yellow part it is black in colour. The design and colors are derived from De Bilt's coat of arms.
De Fryske Marren Friesland 17 December 2014 Three horizontal bands, white, yellow and azure, the heights of which are in proportion as 2 : 1 : 2. In the white band a leaping hare of throat, jumping towards the hoist side, the center of which is one third from the hoist side in the white band placed.[12]
De Ronde Venen Utrecht 9 January 2017 The crossed keys come from the coat of arms of Abcoude, just like the three pillars, and represent the keys to heaven. These are also depicted on the flag of Leiden, for example. The serpent on the middle white flag lane comes from Wilnis' coat of arms. The finch at the bottom left comes from the coat of arms of Vinkeveen, where the bird stands for the former municipality name.
De Wolden Drenthe 31 May 2001 The four trees in the flag have been changed to green stripes.
Delft South Holland 30 May 1996 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors white, black and white.
Den Helder North Holland 2 October 1962 Seven equal-height bands of red and yellow, with a circle of yellow cut out and red-rimmed on the trouser side at the height of three bands, in which two crossed black anchors.
Deurne North Brabant 23 January 1962 Rectangular, consisting of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors red-yellow-black (from top to bottom). In the middle of the yellow band is the shield from the coat of arms of the municipality.[13]
Deventer Overijssel 25 September 1997 Two bands of equal height in white and red, with a black eagle with red legs, beak and tongue on top.
Diemen North Holland 6 February 2009 The flag consists of three stripes of equal height in the colors blue, white and blue. In the white strip are three swimming black ducks placed one behind the other.
Dijk en Waard North Holland 2022 The flag has a gradient in the background that runs from blue to poison green. Green and blue were used as colors in the house styles of Heerhugowaard and Langedijk and were adopted from there. Blue represents water and green represents land. The progress can also be found in the municipal logo. This logo is placed diapositively centrally on the flag. It consists of the municipality name and two stripes. The straight line represents land and the wavy line represents water.
Dinkelland Overijssel 2008 At the top right is an image of the official municipality logo against a dark blue background.
Doesburg Gelderland 30 December 1964 Three horizontal bands of white, red and white, the heights of which are in proportion as 1:2:1, the middle band charged with a yellow crescent moon, to the right (read: turned to the left).
Doetinchem Gelderland 29 July 1954 Three equal vertical stripes in the colors white-blue-yellow, counted from the baton or trouser side.
Dongen North Brabant 20 September 1989 Three red and two white stripes. The white stripes are tilted.[14]
Dordrecht South Holland March 1857 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors red, white and red.
Drechterland North Holland Six stripes white-green-yellow-white-green-yellow along the trouser diagonal, with a white, yellow hilted sword on the lower green stripe and in its sense a white, yellow hilted sword and two yellow roses next to each other on the upper green stripe.
Drimmelen North Brabant 25 April 1998 The flag is a logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background. Variations are used where the name and slogan of the municipality are also added to the flag, including blue and green wavy bands at the top and bottom.
Dronten Flevoland 27 May 1982 Green, with a white emblem at the separation of breech and flight and with a height equal to 16/21 of the flag height, according to the vignette of the municipality, being seven stylized mooring posts grouped within a circle.
Druten Gelderland 23 February 1984 On a black breeching a handsome yellow lion with red tongue and nails; the flight with three stripes, white, green and white.
Duiven Gelderland 25 June 1954 A flag of two equal horizontal bands (from top to bottom) WHITE - BLUE with a rectangle in the upper left corner of the white band on the club or trouser side, the length and height of which are one third of the length and height of the entire flag and in which two equal horizontal bands (from top to bottom) YELLOW – RED.
Echt-Susteren Limburg 11 November 2004 Quartered diagonally by a white oblique cross, the width of the arms of which is equal to 1/10 of the height of the flag, blue and red, with a white diamond on the blue surfaces, the height of which is equal to 1/3 and the length of 1/4 of the height of the flag and on the red areas a yellow recrossed cross, the height of which is equal to 5/12 and the width of the arms to 1/20 of the height of the flag.
Edam-Volendam North Holland 4 January 2016 It is a white flag with a stylized shield on it, next to which are the words Gemeente Edam Volendam.
Ede Gelderland 6 September 1967 Two bands of equal length with a stylized liberty hat in the middle, including the spine of a book, namely the Bible, the whole of the one in the other, with a height of 1/4 of the height of the flag and a length of 2/5 of the flag length.
Eemnes Utrecht The flag consists of three bands of equal height; the top one is red, the middle one is white and the bottom band is yellow. The coat of arms of the municipality is depicted in the red band.
Eemsdelta Groningen 2021 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Eersel North Brabant 28 June 1988 Twenty lanes in the aspect ratio of: 30:7:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:7:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2 , 8:7:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:2, 8:7 (together 100), white-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black -yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black-yellow-black, on the breech half of the white a hatching red lion with tail.[15]
Eijsden-Margraten Limburg 18 December 2012 By a quartered cross quartered over half the flag length of white and black, the cross at the top of the trouser side and below the flight side gnarled of red and below the trouser side and at the top of the flight side serrated of yellow, with a red ball on the trouser side above and below a white merlet and with on the flight side above a white merlet and below a red ball.
Eindhoven North Brabant 14 October 1927 The flag consists of a red background with one white vertical line on the left side where two white horizontal bands abut.
Elburg Gelderland 26 August 1982 Five lanes, the heights of which are in proportion as 1:1:8:1:1, red, white, blue, white, red, with a white disc on the blue lane, the height of which is equal to 5/12 of the height of the flag, surrounded by two yellow blackthorn branches and surmounted by a red gatehouse, consisting of an open central part, the opening framed in yellow and with a black portcullis between two towers, the central part and the towers crenellated, lighted in white and with blue roofs, on which four black pennants blowing to the flight side.
Emmen Drenthe A white flag with the coat of arms of the municipality on it. The coat of arms is placed on the breeching side (mast side) of the flag. Above and below the coat of arms is placed a black band with a height of one fifth of the height of the flag. There are ten offensive (touching) green triangles on this lane. These triangles go the full length of the flag and point inward. The length of the coat of arms has a ratio of 3:2 to the height of the flag.[16]
Enkhuizen North Holland 8 August 1949 Thirteen equally high bands of red and yellow. In the trouser top, the top on the side of the flagpole, is the city coat of arms with a height of five stripes in a white square.[17]
Enschede Overijssel 1 September 1953 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors white-red-white.
Epe Gelderland The flag consists of two equal bands in the colors yellow and blue, with the image from the municipal coat of arms in yellow on a blue background in the yellow band on the left half.
Ermelo Gelderland 26 June 1973 The flag has a blue background with a narrow yellow band above and below. A peacock is depicted on the left in the blue band and a Maltese cross on the right. The colours, the peacock and the cross come from the municipal coat of arms of 1972.
Etten-Leur North Brabant 11 March 1968 A rectangular red flag, the height of which is proportional to the length as 2 : 3 and provided with a white isosceles triangle, the base of which covers the whole of the short side and the apex of which touches the opposite short side; on the white a round open castle with four battlements
Geertruidenberg North Brabant 9 July 1998 A rectangular red flag, the height to the length being 2 : 3 and having four stripes from top to bottom in yellow, black, white and green, the height being 2:1:1:2, with on the whole a red lion rampant, the height of which is equal to 4/5 of the flag height.
Geldrop-Mierlo North Brabant 24 March 2005 The flag consists of two bands of yellow and blue with two square surfaces in opposite colors on the short side, with a yellow lake leaf on the blue surface and a red mill iron on the yellow surface.
Gemert-Bakel North Brabant 18 November 1998 Quartered over one-third of the flag's length of yellow, red, white, and red; over the quartering a cross with arms the width of ¼ flag height, black on the trouser side and white on the flight side; in the pant top square a black eagle the size of 1/3 flag height.
Gennep Limburg 6 March 1978 The breeches yellow, the flight red and an oblique cross of alternating colors, the height of the arms being 1/5 of the height of the flag, and between the arms dry shearing scissors of alternating colors, the points directed towards the underside of the flag and the oblique cross has its center at the division of the breeches and the flight, which is 1/3 of the length of the flag, calculated from the breeches.
Gilze en Rijen North Brabant 30 July 1962 Angled to the left of yellow and blue, with a St. Peter's key in the middle, from one thing to the other.
Goeree-Overflakkee South Holland 4 March 2021 The design symbolizes the history of the island's origins, the conquest of the land from the sea, and the relationship between water and land. The fertile land is symbolized by a golden sheaf of corn rising from the sea. The ears of corn in turn symbolize the different villages on the island. That island is governed by a municipality, as the sheaf of corn is held together by a band. The five waves symbolize the water that surrounds the municipality, the Grevelingen, the Haringvliet, the Krammer, the Volkerak and the North Sea. The crown was taken from the coat of arms of Goedereede.
Goes Zeeland 15 April 1964 The flag consists of thirteen horizontal bands in the colors red and white.
Goirle North Brabant 3 May 1961 Three stripes of equal height in yellow, white and blue, with a square with eight red and eight white squares in the top of the trousers, at the level of the upper stripe, and in the flag corner the municipal coat of arms, with a yellow border, at the level of the lower stripe.
Gooise Meren North Holland A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Gorinchem South Holland 9 August 1938 In the mid-19th century, some ships from Gorcum flew a flag with four red and three white stripes. In the wide (white) middle lane was an image of the city coat of arms surrounded by a wreath with the name Gorinchem below it. That flag was recorded in 1857, but was never declared an official flag.[18]
Gouda South Holland The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors red, white and red.
Groningen Groningen 1879 The flag is a rectangular plane with three horizontal bands, each of the same height. The lanes have the colors white, green and white from top to bottom. The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3. The colors, like those of the municipal coat of arms, are derived from the coat of arms of the Groningen prefects.
Gulpen-Wittem Limburg 1999 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Haaksbergen Overijssel 21 March 1962 Two stripes of equal height in red and blue, with an inverted pentagram of yellow lines over the whole.
Haarlem North Holland Red on 1/3 of the length of the flag a standing white sword with a yellow hilt, pointing upwards. Above the sword a white shortened broad-armed cross and to the left and right of the sword two six-pointed white stars one above the other. It is not known when this flag was officially established as a municipal flag.
Haarlemmermeer North Holland 2 January 2019 Merged municipal banner of arms of the old municipality of Haarlemmermeer and the former municipality of Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude, separated by a water wave.
Halderberge North Brabant 29 May 1997 Three bands from top to bottom of red, white, and green of equal height, with three fields of white, green, and white on the brow side, containing from top to bottom a castle in red, a duck in white, and a tree in green. The height and length of the flag are in proportion as 2:3.
Hardenberg Overijssel 3 December 2002 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3 and has five wavy horizontal bands in yellow, blue, yellow, blue, yellow in a height ratio of 1:1:6:1:1, with a red cloverleaf in the breeches.
Harderwijk Gelderland 30 June 1966 Six equally high horizontal strips in the colors Hanze yellow and Nassau blue. The middle lanes interlock in the form of 6 battlements.
Hardinxveld-Giessendam South Holland 7 April 1965 Rectangular, divided into two sections by a blue diagonal bar. The white top section loaded with a black bird, the red bottom section loaded with a white wheel.
Harlingen Friesland 10 March 1857 Three bands of blue and yellow, the heights of which are in proportion as 1:6:1, with a blue circle in the middle the width of a blue band, with the pieces of the municipal coat of arms in it.
Hattem Gelderland 22 February 1971 Five bands of blue and yellow in the ratio 1:1:4:1:1 with in the middle band a yellow five-petalled medlar flower with a height of 1/3 of the flag height, placed at 1/6 of the flag length.
Heemskerk North Holland 28 January 1965 A blue field with a white lion rampant on it, at half the height of the flag. The lion looks at the brow of the flag, towards the flagpole.
Heemstede North Holland 26 August 1982 The flag consists of four horizontal bands of equal height in the colors yellow-red-yellow-red.
Heerde Gelderland 23 February 1976 The pants of two bands of equal height of blue and white; in flight two bands of equal height of yellow and red.
Heerenveen Friesland 27 May 1963 A flag of three horizontal bands of equal height from top to bottom white, black and white. On the trouser side a standing blue stripe of one third of the width. In the blue band at the top, at a third of the height, is a yellow, red-lined crown. The crown has a smooth headband and five pearl points, on which five white pearls can be seen.
Heerlen Limburg 7 February 1966 A square cloth of blue with a yellow Roman eagle in the center, placed in the ratio 2 : 1.
Heeze-Leende North Brabant 23 March 1998 A rectangular yellow flag, the height of which is proportional to the length as 2 : 3, with a green field on the short side and three red horns in flight, placed two and one, with a height of 2/5 of the short side of the flag
Heiloo North Holland 27 May 2021 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height of yellow and blue and a white (colours of Willibrordus) cross as canton on a red square.[19][20][21]
Hellendoorn Overijssel 19 December 1961 Rectangular, three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors from top to bottom: red, yellow and blue; in a square recessed in the left corner of the upper band, the sides of which are equal to the height of that band, the municipal coat of arms is placed, the height of the flag, measured along the pole, shall, in accordance with the dimensions of the provincial flag, proportion to length as 5:8 ½.
Helmond North Brabant 3 February 2004 Two vertical planes in red and white of equal length, with a left-facing helmet over the whole on the parting, all from one to the other.
Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht South Holland 6 July 1964 Thirteen bands of red-white etc. with a height ratio of 5:1:1:1:1:1:20:1:1:1:1:1:5, the middle band loaded with three black St. Andrew's crosses, two above each other at 1/5 of the flag length and one next to it at 1/3 of the flag length; the arm thickness of the crosses is 1/20 flag height.
Hengelo Overijssel 18 November 1969 The flag is blue with a wavy white bar from the top of the trousers side to the bottom of the flight side. Halfway through the beam undulates again towards the trouser side.[22] This oblique bar also appears in the municipal coat of arms.
's-Hertogenbosch North Brabant 23 September 1999 The flag consists of five horizontal stripes of equal height. The colors of these stripes are red and white, three red and two white stripes. The colors refer to the Maasland, the area to which the former municipalities of Empel and Meerwijk and Rosmalen belonged. The colors of Maasland are also red and white. The number of jobs relates to the number of former municipalities that have merged into the current municipality, namely 's-Hertogenbosch, Empel and Meerwijk, Rosmalen, Engelen and Bokhoven.
Het Hogeland Groningen 1 March 2018 Green background with the municipality logo on it
Heumen Gelderland 29 October 1981 Blue, with an aspect ratio of 2:3; the trouser charged with a yellow crosier; the flight is blocked from 3 x 3 pieces of blue and yellow, with a yellow lily on the first two blue pieces, counted from the brow.
Heusden North Brabant 8 February 2000 The flag has two bands of equal height in blue and yellow, on the hoist side in inverted colours, with a six-spoked wheel at the separation of breeching and flight, in red over the yellow areas and in yellow over the blue areas.
Hillegom South Holland 9 February 1951 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors yellow-green-red.
Hilvarenbeek North Brabant 3 July 1997 Three stripes whose heights are in proportion as 2:1:2, blue, white and black, on which is a yellow lion, whose height is equal to 4/5 of the height of the flag.
Hilversum North Holland 4 March 1958 The flag is blue and has a height proportional to the length as 2:3 and is loaded with four yellow buckwheat grains with a height of 1/4 the height of the flag, placed in the quadrants and with the points towards the center of the flag facing.
Hoeksche Waard South Holland 17 December 2019 The flag is derived from the municipal coat of arms. The green of the shield seam of the coat of arms is placed along the breeching, with the heraldic right half next to it, also in the breeching. In flight, the heraldic left half with the Bavarian diamonds is depicted.
Hof van Twente Overijssel 24 August 2010 Quartered by a white cross over one third of the flag length, of yellow and green, with a green medlar flower at the top of the trouser side and a yellow hogweed at the bottom and a yellow linden leaf at the top of the flight side.[23]
Hollands Kroon North Holland 2012 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Hoogeveen Drenthe 17 April 1958 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height.
Hoorn North Holland 26 March 1957 The flag is a bicolour, consisting of three horizontal stripes in red, white and red.
Horst aan de Maas Limburg 19 February 2002 Seven bands in yellow and black, with a white band at 2/7 of the length of the flag, the length of which is equal to 2/7 of the length of the flag, on which five red medlar flowers with a golden heart.
Houten Utrecht 27 August 1985 Three bands, red-white-red, over which a band of 1/3 of the height of the flag, consisting of three equally high parts, the upper and lower part white with a blue flag and the middle part blue with an inverted white vair bell.
Huizen North Holland 21 November 1961 Rectangular and consists of two horizontal bands. The top band is red and the bottom band is yellow. The municipal coat of arms, the milkmaid, is depicted in the middle of the red band. The milkmaid carries a yoke with two milk pails.
Hulst Zeeland 22 June 1956 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3 and has a yellow background with a crowned lion in black in the center. The lion's tongue and nails are red.
IJsselstein Utrecht 1857 The flag consists of two equal horizontal bands in the colors yellow (top) and black (bottom).
Kaag en Braassem South Holland The flag of Kaag en Braassem has a white background with a green and purple bar at the bottom. In the center of the flag is the municipal logo, which is also colored in green and purple. Green stands for the rural character of the municipality and purple for the mixture of water (blue) and urbanization (red).
Kampen Overijssel 25 January 1973 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height in the colors white-blue.
Kapelle Zeeland 24 March 1970 Two strips yellow and white on the short side and white and yellow on the flight side, with a cross over the division lines, the height of the arms of which is ¼ of the height of the flag and of which the horizontal arm is red and the vertical arm is blue, which touch each other diagonally.
Katwijk South Holland 17 December 2009 The flag consists of a blue oblique cross with a white area on the left and right, a yellow area above and a red area below.
Kerkrade Limburg It is a rectangular flag with a length to height ratio of 2 : 3, with two stripes of equal height: red above and white below.
Koggenland North Holland 1 September 1980 The flag consists of ten triangles pointing to one point in the flag. The triangles have the colors yellow, blue and yellow.
Krimpen aan den IJssel South Holland 5 April 2001 The white stripes refer to the Hollandse IJssel, the Nieuwe Maas and the Sliksloot. These are three major rivers that flow through the municipality and eventually converge. The flag of Krimpen aan den IJssel also contains the colors red and blue, in contrast to the municipal coat of arms. These refer to the Dutch flag. The municipal coat of arms with its three crescents (wasners) is depicted on the hoist side.
Krimpenerwaard South Holland 22 December 2021 The flag consists of four areas in white and red: the same layout as the corresponding coat of arms. The surfaces each have their own figure. In the white area at the top left, a black standing lion can be seen which symbolizes the town of Schoonhoven. A yellow castle is placed next to it which refers to Vlist. The yellow six-pointed star at the bottom left is a reference to Ouderkerk and the three Wassers to the right are of the Van Polanen family. They also represent the towns of Bergambacht, Nederlek and Ouderkerk.
Laarbeek North Brabant 23 June 1998 Five bands from top to bottom of blue, white, red, white and green with a ratio of 3:1:3:1:3. The height and length of the flag are in proportion as 2:3.
Land van Cuijk North Brabant 15 June 2022 Five bands of yellow and red in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 2 : 1 : 2, with three, two and three red merlets on the yellow bands respectively and an open red castle in the middle, all with a height of one sixth of the flag height.
Landgraaf Limburg 13 October 1983 Rectangular, consisting of three vertical bands, from the pants in the colors blue, yellow and red. The middle yellow band, the width of which is twice the width of the other bands, is loaded in the middle with a vertical black bar, above which three green leaves of the laurel branch are arranged. The dimensions of the flag are in the ratio 7 : 10.[24]
Landsmeer North Holland 9 February 1962 Red, with a swan in the middle, yellow beak and black legs.
Lansingerland South Holland 22 November 2007 Three bands, the heights of which are in proportion as 2:1:2, yellow, green and white, with an eight-pointed star on the yellow band and a red diamond on the white band.
Laren North Holland 25 March 1987 Blue, with a yellow S, the height of which is equal to 3/5 of the height of the flag and which S is placed at the division of the trousers and flight, i.e. at 1/3 of the length of the flag.
Leeuwarden Friesland 29 March 2019 Blue with a yellow lion rampant in the middle, with two stripes of equal length in the colors red and white along the trousers.[25]
Leiden South Holland 11 April 1949 Three bands of equal height of red and white, with in the white band two red crossed keys on a white field, surrounded by a red circle.
Leiderdorp South Holland 31 October 1966 White with two red averted crossed keys with a height of 9/10 of the flag height; on the whole at half the height of the flag a four times corrugated course with a height of 1/6 of the height of the flag.
Leidschendam-Voorburg South Holland 24 July 2003 Three bands of white and blue, with a height ratio of 2:1:2, the blue band corrugated four times; in the fan, against the separation of pants and flight, in the upper lane an open red castle and in the lower lane an upward-facing black wax.
Lelystad Flevoland 10 December 1981 Prince yellow, on the imaginary division of pants and flight in the center a cobalt blue hexagon in one point, on which the white lily of the municipal coat of arms (filling the hexagon as much as possible) and enclosed by, touching the hexagon from above and below, four cobalt blue, placed clockwise and extended with one leg to the flag side. The hexagon has a center line equal to one third of the flag height; the legs of the corners have a thickness equal to one tenth of the height of the flag.
Leudal Limburg 29 January 2009 Rectangular with a height to length ratio of 2 : 3, with three red horns in yellow; at 1/8 of the length of the flag a blue pole with a width of 2/8 of the width of the flag.
Leusden Utrecht 27 January 1977 A breeches and a flight, the breeches of two bands parallel to the breeches side black and red, truncated at the top according to two rectangular isosceles (¼ flag height) green triangles; the flight of green and red bands (height ratio 3:1), separated by a white seam (thickness equals 1/20 flag height).
Lingewaard Gelderland 1 January 2003 The flag consists of a white background on which a butterfly is depicted in the colors blue, purple and yellow. This is the municipal logo.
Lisse South Holland 1 August 1958 The flag consists of three equal stripes in the colors yellow, blue and yellow. The flag itself is rectangular.
Lochem Gelderland 29 April 1974 The municipal council of Lochem decided on April 29, 1974 for a municipal flag '6 lanes yellow-blue-etc, in a height ratio 7:1:2:2:1:7, the 2nd and 5th lane at a distance of 1 /3 of the flag length angled to the top and bottom respectively'. Thus an advice from Cl. Sierksma succeeded. He motivated his proposal as follows. The colors yellow and blue are taken from the metal of the lion and the color of the field in the coat of arms; the two narrow lanes indicate the Berkel and the Twenthe Canal, on which the city is located; the old fortress is represented in a simple way by two ravelins in the 2nd and 5th lane, which thus enclose a rectangular city shape, and the well-known touristic Lochemse Berg is indicated in the bulge thus created in the third lane. Until then, a flag with two equally high bands of yellow and blue was used on festive occasions.
Loon op Zand North Brabant 6 June 1968 Two equally high bands, each divided into five bands with a height ratio of 2:1:1:1:1:1:2, the upper band with white and black and the lower band with yellow and red.
Lopik Utrecht 28 November 1995 Left skewed from blue and yellow; over the dividing line a red and white checkered bar of 15 x 2 pieces, of which the pieces at the corner points are partly visible; on the blue an imperial crown of red and gold, with a height of 4/10 of the height of the flag.
Losser Overijssel 25 June 1970 The flag consists of 5 bands of successively white, red, white, red and white in the ratio 1:2:4:2:1, the red band interrupted on both sides over a distance of 1/12 and I cut the middle to a curved semicircles touching each other.
Maasdriel Gelderland 5 April 2001 A flag of five horizontal bands (representing the five former municipalities), with the central one alternately crenellated, with the different colors of the coat of arms, but without the figures. The colors of the bands are blue, yellow, white and green, the middle band is red and alternately tilted.
Maasgouw Limburg 4 February 2010 Three wavy stripes, the lengths of which are in proportion as 4:2:9, blue, white and blue with a sword on the trouser side at equal distances from the white stripe and an abbesses staff on the flight side, both of yellow.[26]
Maashorst North Brabant 2021 The flag is basically a horizontal bicolour consisting of a yellow and white band. The logo of the municipality, which was designed in 2021, is central to the flag. In addition to the municipality name, this consists of a purple logo. This logo is a purple continuous line with six 'turns'. These symbolize the six centers within the municipal area. The line also refers to some features in the landscape of Maashorst, which consists of horsts, slenkens and a meandering river. A letter M and an H can also be recognized as a kind of initials or initials. These refer to the name of the municipality and the concept of pride. The logo also looks a bit like a heartbeat, which indicates the lively center of Maashorst.
Maassluis South Holland 23 October 1961 Three equal-height bands of blue and white, the center of which is wavy.
Maastricht Limburg 1545–1549
1647–? (2 September 1938)
1 January 1994
A red field with a five-pointed star.
Medemblik North Holland 30 June 1959 A flag of 6 oblique bands of equal width, alternating black and yellow; the diagonal running from the top of the trousers to the point of the flared part forming the dividing line of the two middle bands; extending in the upper part at the height of more than 1/3 of the total flag height, placed a blue cantoned and opened heraldic castle.
Meerssen Limburg 28 October 1982 The Broeking of two stripes, blue and yellow, with a yellow lily on the blue field and a double-headed (black) eagle on the yellow field, the flight of two stripes, yellow and blue.[27]
Meierijstad North Brabant 13 March 2019 Three equally high bands of blue, black and yellow; on the blue stripe a yellow castle with two side towers, on the heavy stripe an oblique cross, the arms blocked with red and white, on the yellow stripe three waxers of black, placed two and one; the pieces on all lanes are centered at 1/3 of the flag length.
Meppel Drenthe 13 July 1999 A white-green field consisting of two lanes, horizontally divided in half by half. In the (upper) white band a green cloverleaf, accompanied at the bottom on both sides by a black lying peat, on the understanding that the cloverleaf with peat is placed on the white band in such a way that the distance from the top edge of the flag to the top edge of the cloverleaf is equal to the distance between the bottom of the peats and the bottom of the white strip. Also bordered by a red hem with a width of 3/20 of the height of the flag, which hem is loaded with ten white medallions placed at equal distances, four on the top and bottom edge and one on each of the side edges.
Middelburg Zeeland 18th century The flag is red in color and in the middle is the same tower that is also depicted on the municipal coat of arms.
Midden-Delfland South Holland 29 March 2005 Three wavy bands in the colors blue, white and green, on the white band a three-master sails with pennants on the masts and a flag on the transom, in the green band a white stretched letter "M" is placed.
Midden-Drenthe Drenthe 29 June 2002 The flag is green with four yellow lilies in the crosswise pattern.
Midden-Groningen Groningen 2018 Purple flag with the logo of the municipality consisting of an M with a raised arc shape on top and the text gemeente Midden-Groningen below it
Moerdijk North Brabant 27 November 1997 Two stripes of white and green of equal height, one third in length, and four stripes of black and yellow of equal height, two thirds of the length of the flag. A red oblique cross is placed in the white stripe and a white chainmail in the green stripe, both figures with a height of two fifths of the height of the flag.
Molenlanden South Holland A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background. The vignette on the hoist side consists of different color areas which are also used to decorate the top and bottom of the flag. The multicolored vignette symbolizes the diversity of Molenlanden and the uniqueness of its inhabitants and village centres. The vignette is divided into two parts by the elegant capital letter M, which stands for both the M of Molenlanden and the rivers in the municipality.
Montferland Gelderland 2005 The flag consists of a white background on which the municipality logo is depicted.
Montfoort Utrecht 1974 White, with a red Maltese cross at the level of 4/5 of the flag at the division of the pants and flight, surmounted by a black mill iron of the same height.
Mook en Middelaar Limburg 24 April 1991 Rectangular, divided into two vertical bands: a: on the stick side a blue band, charged with a double-tailed, crowned yellow lion turned to the trouser side, which is tongued red and nailed; b: adjoining the stripe on the trouser side, a red stripe, charged with a white heart shield, over which eight circularly placed yellow rays pass from a green carbuncle.
Neder-Betuwe Gelderland 18 September 2014 Two horizontal bands of blue and white. A lion climbing over the two lanes, divided yellow above and red below. The nails and tongue of the upper half in red, the nails of the lower half also in red.
Nederweert Limburg 24 August 1973 Three bands of blue, white and green with a height ratio of 3:2:3, the middle band wavy.
Nieuwegein Utrecht 30 April 2002 The flag consists of a white background with a red rectangular area on the mast side. Here you can see a white castle. This castle is traced to the coat of arms of the former city of Geyne. Four blue wavy bands are placed on the white surface.
Nieuwkoop South Holland 6 November 2008 Quartered over 1/3 of the length of the flag, red and yellow, with in the quarters, equidistant from the division line, successively a broken wheel, the upper part of a double eagle, a fox's head and an eight-pointed star, all in inverted colors
Nijkerk Gelderland The flag consists of a blue background. The left part of the municipal coat of arms from 2001 is included in the trousers, while the lion from the municipal coat of arms is depicted on the left side of the flight.
Nijmegen Gelderland 1 January 1995 The flag consists of two stripes of equal height in the colors black-red.
Nissewaard South Holland 8 July 2020 A bib of two stripes, the upper yellow with a red turned facing lion, tongued and nailed blue, and the lower strip with six crossbars, blue and yellow, the blue crossbars charged with four, three and two white St. Andries crosses respectively and a flight of three wavy bands that are in proportion to the height of the flag as 2:1:2.[28]
Noardeast-Fryslân Friesland 2 September 2021 Five bands of blue, yellow, green, yellow, blue, the heights of which are in proportion as 1 : 1 : 6 : 1 : 1, the two blue bands wavy, with a yellow six-pointed star of 1/3 of the height of the flag.[29]
Noord-Beveland Zeeland 26 November 1996 Basic color white, with a red stripe on the left, on the remaining white part in the middle the municipal coat of arms of such a size that a space in white remains above and below in an aesthetically responsible manner. The images on the flag are printed through, so that an image of equal quality is created on both sides.
Noordenveld Drenthe 19 October 2000 Height : length = 2 : 3; two lengthways in the ratio 2 : 21; the first stripe: seven equally high strips of black and white; the second lane: two equally high lanes of green and yellow, with a cloverleaf of 7/10 flag height from one to the other in the middle of the lanes.[30]
Noordoostpolder Flevoland 28 August 1983 A flag whose length is 3 : 2 in proportion to its height, quartered in white and blue, except that the vertical bisecting line is placed at one third of its length, measured from the breech side; over all a quartered cross from one to the other, in the corner of the corner on the corner of the corner, accompanied by a red castle with three battlements, black jointed and with a black trap door, and in the lower corner on the same side of a white lily.
Noordwijk South Holland 29 September 2020 The flag consists of a white background with a black lion rampant with red tongue and nails. The lion is placed on the separation of brooding and flight. The flag shows the same image as the municipal coat of arms.
Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten North Brabant 21 October 1976 Four bands: white, black, yellow and blue and a red trouser band the width of 1/4 of the height in the flag. The height and length of the flag are in proportion as 2:3.
Nunspeet Gelderland 30 March 1972 The breeching of the flag is black with white bars. Each intersection has a point that curves down. The flight consists of a yellow background with a black leaping deer in the center to the left. The colors and elements of the flag are derived from the municipal coat of arms.
Oegstgeest South Holland 25 March 1959 The flag consists of a yellow background with a red anchor cross.
Oirschot North Brabant 25 February 1997 Two equally high strips in white and blue, with a green oak leaf on the lifting side in the white strip.
Oisterwijk North Brabant 25 September 1997 White, with three vertical red stripes, the lengths of which are 1:2:1, and the distance between them is equal to the length of the narrow stripes, one at 1/4 of the distance from the first stripe to the trouser side.
Oldambt Groningen 21 April 2010 Two serrated bands, the lengths of which are in proportion as 1:2, yellow and blue; the yellow band with three whole and two half prongs and charged with five stars, placed three at the trouser side and two at half height next to it; the blue strip loaded with three white wavy flight strips in the ratio 3:1:2:1:2:1:3.[31]
Oldebroek Gelderland 5 March 2020 The flag consists of two stripes of equal height in the colors yellow and blue. In the yellow stripe on the left is a white square with three standing green alder leaves. The leaves come from the municipal coat of arms.
Oldenzaal Overijssel 17 September 1992 A blue background with a yellow cross in the center of the flag; the crowned municipal coat of arms in the trouser top
Olst-Wijhe Overijssel 2003 The flag consists of five wavy ribbons with alternating colors of green and blue.
Ommen Overijssel 14 August 1956 According to the trouser diagonal of yellow (trouser corner) and white (flight top); over everything a blue trouser slash with a thickness equal to 5/12 of the flag height, the dividing lines starting at 1/4 of the flag height and length.
Oost Gelre Gelderland 2006 The flag consists of a purple background on which a large part of the municipality logo is depicted on the right. The municipal logo has the shape of a butterfly, which represents the beauty of the municipality in addition to the development. The wings of the butterfly consists of twenty different pictograms, which together form one whole.
Oosterhout North Brabant 11 September 1956 A rectangular white flag with three black recumbent crescents placed 2 and 1.
Ooststellingwerf Friesland 2 October 1963 A flag, the length of which is in proportion to the height as 3:2, divided of red and white, it being understood that the division line is placed at one third of the length, measured from the trouser side; over everything one passing griffin from one thing to another.
Oostzaan North Holland 22 October 1959 Seven bands of yellow and blue whose heights alternate as 2:1, with in the trouser top a yellow field whose height and length are in proportion as 3:2, and on it a black three-pronged grip, with a green sod on each prong.
Opmeer North Holland 12 March 1981 A vertical red stripe on the trousers side; on the run three horizontal bands, the middle one twice as high as the others, colored blue-yellow-blue; on the yellow stripe at the mast a red lion.
Opsterland Friesland 10 April 1963 The flag consists of four blocks: on the breeching side (side at the flagpole) in the canton a red area with a white area below it. Next to the red area a white area with a green area below it. The four blocks also refer to the old shire of Zevenwouden, of which Opsterland was a part. The flag of Zevenwouden was green and white checkered. The flag of Zevenwouden consists of fifteen blocks of white and green that are divided into three horizontal bands.
Oss North Brabant 2 January 2003 On the hoist side above white and below green, in flight four stripes in red, yellow, white and blue.
Oude IJsselstreek Gelderland 2005 The flag is a logo flag and shows the municipality logo with lettering on a white background with blue and green triangles above it.
Ouder-Amstel North Holland 14 November 1961 Rectangular, consisting of five horizontal bands of equal height in the colours: - from top to bottom - red, black, red, black and red. Three white St. Andrew's crosses are applied to the upper black stripe, evenly distributed over the length of the strip, and two white St. Andrew's crosses are applied to the lower black stripe, directly below the inner and outer crosses in the upper black stripe.
Oudewater Utrecht 24 May 1973 Stripes of white-red-white, in a height ratio of 1:8:1, the first two stripes having at least four curves, and the second and third stripes connecting with at least five curves; and at 1/3 of the length of the flag a white square placed in one point, the size of 3/5 of the height of the flag, surmounted by a red quadrifold.[32]
Overbetuwe Gelderland 29 January 2002 The flag has a yellow background. A red castle is depicted in the trousers, while a river-like figure is included in the flight in blocks. The colors and the castle are derived from the municipal coat of arms.
Papendrecht South Holland 30 January 1958 The flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height in the colors blue, yellow and blue.
Peel en Maas Limburg 5 July 2011 Three bands of black and white, the middle of which is wavy and the heights are in proportion 1:3:1, with a red diamond cross of five diamonds at 1/3 of its length on the white band, the width of which is equal to 7 /24 of the length and height equals 9/16 of the height of the flag.[33][34]
Pekela Groningen 22 February 1991 Three vertical bands of red-white-blue in a length ratio of 3:5:1 with the kofship from the coat of arms in the middle of the white band, in black silhouette, sailing on three scalloped, mutually staggering black wave lines.
Pijnacker-Nootdorp South Holland 27 April 2002 Three horizontal bands in the colors blue, yellow, blue. The height ratio is 2:1:2 with a yellow writhing snake with an erect head on the two blue bands.[35]
Purmerend North Holland 12 May 1978 The flag consists of a red, yellow and black band, with the yellow band being the same height as the other two bands. The three black harrows are located on 1/3 of the trouser side in the yellow stripe. The three harrows are derived from the three silver harrows on the municipal coat of arms.
Putten Gelderland 1976 Four horizontal rectangles in the ratio 2:3. The upper left area is blue in color with the leaping deer depicted in yellow, which also appears in the municipal coat of arms. The top right area is yellow in color. The bottom left face is also yellow and the bottom right face is blue.
Raalte Overijssel 28 February 2002 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3 and consists of a black field topped with a wide cross; in 1 and 4 there is an ear of corn in yellow, in 2 and 3 a clover in white.
Reimerswaal Zeeland 27 July 1971 Five stripes - the middle 3 wavy - in a height ratio 3:1:1:1:3 of red, white, blue, white, red and at 1/3 of the flag length a white, yellow hilted sword (the point to the top ), the 3 corrugated strips are broken by a shortened black, red and black strip whose length is 1:4:1.
Renkum Gelderland 29 March 1928 The flag of the municipality of Renkum consists of four equal horizontal bands in the colors red, white, yellow and blue. The same colors as in the municipal coat of arms.
Renswoude Utrecht 30 June 1992 Five lanes, the heights of which are in proportion as 2:3:5:3:2, the third lane alternately tilted, blue, white, red, white and blue.
Reusel-De Mierden North Brabant 16 February 1998 The flag consists of a blue background with a yellow sheaf of corn in the center and a sun in the upper left corner between two clouds in yellow.
Rheden Gelderland 30 August 1955 Right slanted of red, yellow and blue.
Rhenen Utrecht 20 August 1968 Two bands of equal height of white and red; over a height of 2/9 of the height of the flag, the stripes are cut four times in a crenellated shape, with a half red crenellation on the breeching side and a half white crenellation on the flight side.
Ridderkerk South Holland 1 February 1957 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height in the colors white-green.
Rijssen-Holten Overijssel 2001 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Rijswijk South Holland 30 September 1952 Three strips of equal height in the colors blue, yellow and blue.
Roerdalen Limburg 16 May 1991 The flag has three wavy contiguous bands (red, white, blue) along the pants diagonal in the first and third bands alternating. ... The slant division is equal to that of (the diocese of) Utrecht.[36]
Roermond Limburg 11 February 2010 Two equally high bands of white and blue, with a red lily on the white band at 1/3 of the length, the height of which is equal to 3/8 of the flag. The flagstick is white with a swung blue band with a silver button.
Roosendaal North Brabant 3 April 1958 Right-slanted from black, white and red, with bisecting lines bisecting the lower and upper length of the flag, with three red roses equally spaced on the diagonal from trouser top to corner of the flag.
Rotterdam South Holland 10 February 1949 A horizontal triband of green-white-green.
Rozendaal Gelderland 28 June 1954 The flag consists of a blue background on which a yellow rose is depicted. The flag corresponds to the municipal coat of arms.
Rucphen North Brabant 1990 Rectangular with a ratio between length and height as 3:2, with three stripes of equal height, green, red and black from top to bottom. On the division of breeches and flight there are five white chainmailles in total with a height of 1/3 of the height of the flag, of which the outer four each share a corner of the middle chainmaille and thus together form a cross.
Schagen North Holland 4 April 1950 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height in the colors yellow-red.
Scherpenzeel Gelderland 29 March 1979 Stripes blue and white with a lily from one to the other on the separation of the trousers and flight, at the level of 4/5 of the height of the flag.
Schiedam South Holland 23 March 1962 The flag consists of six horizontal bands of equal height in the colors yellow and black.
Schiermonnikoog Friesland 19 April 1949 Seven horizontal bands with the colors red, white, blue, green, red, white and blue from top to bottom.
Schouwen-Duiveland Zeeland 22 December 2005 Four stripes, the heights of which are in proportion as 2:3:3:2, yellow, blue, white, black, the two middle wavy, on which a figuration, the height of which is equal to 1/2 of the height of the flag, consisting of a mermaid and a mermaid, turned towards and hand in hand, from one to the other.[37]
Simpelveld Limburg 26 April 1984 The flag consists of three horizontal bands in the colors blue, white and blue. The flag shows a white bird on the pants side above and a shell below. The bird, the shell and the colors come from the municipal coat of arms. The dove and the shell represent the saints Remigius, patron saint of Simpelveld resp. James the Greater, patron saint of Bocholtz.
Sint-Michielsgestel North Brabant 29 May 1997 Quartered from blue and white and over everything a cross from one to the other.
Sittard-Geleen Limburg 2001 The flag is a logo flag and shows the municipality logo with lettering on a yellow-green background with dark blue, light blue and light green rectangles.
Sliedrecht South Holland 11 August 1958 Yellow, with a black Burgundian cross in the center.
Sluis Zeeland 27 February 2003 Red on the lifting side with two wavy white lines. Skewed in flight by a blue slant bar; on the right in white a crenellated black castle, consisting of a covered gate with doors and two side towers, above the gate a tower and on the side towers two covered hanging turrets, from which emerge two devoted buglers, blowing on horns of gold; on the left in yellow a double opened castle with a raised portcullis, both parts tilted, all red.
Smallingerland Friesland 4 March 1964 A rectangular flag, the height of which is in proportion to the length as 2:3. Divided into two horizontal bands of equal height: top white, bottom green, over both bands a jumping red deer in the center of the flag.
Soest Utrecht 26 January 1962 Rectangular, divided into seven horizontal bands in the colors from top to bottom: green, yellow, green, white, green, yellow, green. The height of the green lanes is 3/18 of the total height; the height of the yellow bands is 1/18 of the total height and the height of the middle wavy white band is 4/18 of the total height of the flag.
Someren North Brabant 23 February 1995 Rectangular with a ratio between length and height as 3:2, with three stripes of equal height, white, black and yellow from top to bottom. Three red mill irons are placed on the breeching, each in the middle of the height of a lane and with a height of 1/4 of the height of the flag. In flight an orange rampant lion with red tongue and nails all over, centered vertically and with a height of 3/4 the height of the flag.
Son en Breugel North Brabant 31 March 1977 Yellow with two blue diamonds side by side, the edges of the flag touching, with on the first diamond a radiant yellow sun, the rays of which almost touch the edges of the diamond and the diameter of the sphere 2/7 of the height of the flag is.
Stadskanaal Groningen A flag of 3 equally high stripes, white-green-white in the trousers and black-white-black in the flight, the flight paths being respectively enriched with a yellow, a blue and a yellow stripe, each at a height of 1/21 of the flag height.
Staphorst Overijssel 27 February 1962 A flag whose length to height is 3:2 shall be blue in color, closed both above and below by a yellow band at three-sixteenths of the height of the flag. At one-fourth of its length, measured from the trouser side, the flag in the blue field shall display the municipal coat of arms in yellow, being three joined towers opened of black, the central spire ending in a cross, the two outer ones in one of the trouser sides waving flag.
Stede Broec North Holland 14 October 1978 A burgundy green with a white five-pointed star and white with a planted court lime tree; a flight white – green; the alternating orbits are contiguous at least eight times.
Steenbergen North Brabant 30 October 1997 Diagonally crosswise quartered of yellow, green, yellow and blue; over the crossing a red oblique cross bordered white along the arms with arms a width of 1/8, the hems a width of 1/16 of the flag height.
Steenwijkerland Overijssel 18 February 2003 A flag with a green rectangle and a blue square. A variant of the flag consists of a white background on which the municipality logo is depicted.
Stein Limburg 30 January 1970 Divided according to the flight diagonal by yellow and red, with a black stripe on the division; in the trouser top a red lozanje.
Stichtse Vecht Utrecht 17 December 2013 The height-to-length ratio is 2:3; wearing a red breech, charged with an all-over white cross with horizontal arms 1/4 the width of the flag height and vertical arms 1/3 the width of the breech; in flight three bands of yellow and blue with an aspect ratio of 3:2:3; the middle lane corrugated.
Súdwest-Fryslân Friesland 2020 A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
Terneuzen Zeeland 2 January 2003 The flag is inspired by the municipal coat of arms and is based on the coats of arms and flags of the former municipalities of Axel, Sas van Gent and the former municipality of Terneuzen. The key from Axel and the lion and the blue bands (water) from Terneuzen. In the upper neck red and white stripes from Sas van Gent. These lanes symbolize the canal arms that cut through Sas van Gent.[38]
Terschelling Friesland 11 February 1963 Rectangular, consisting of 5 horizontal bands of equal height, in the colors red – blue – yellow – green – white from top to bottom.
Texel North Holland 4 June 1964 Two horizontal bands of equal width; the top green, the bottom black
Teylingen South Holland 9 July 2009 Yellow with a red lion, the height of which is equal to 3/4 of the height of the flag, with blue tongue and nails and a white bar handle over the chest.[39]
The Hague South Holland 28 March 1949 A horizontal bicolour of yellow and green.
Tholen Zeeland 4 September 1962 Seven lanes, whose heights are in proportion as 1:1:1:3:1:1:1, red, white, blue, yellow, red, white, blue.
Tiel Gelderland 9 June 1954 The flag consists of two horizontal bands of equal height in the colors yellow and black. The colors come from the municipal coat of arms.
Tilburg North Brabant 2 January 1997 Three bands, blue, yellow and blue, over which is a band, the width of which is equal to 1/3 of the height of the flag, divided into three blocks, yellow, blue and yellow.
Tubbergen Overijssel 25 November 1963 A blue background with three yellow mountains, placed two and one.
Twenterand Overijssel 1 June 2002 The five blue diamonds represent the 5 largest villages: Geerdijk, Den Ham, Vriezenveen, Vroomshoop and Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk; the green area in front of the rural area in the municipality.[40]
Tynaarlo Drenthe 21 September 1999 A red trouser T-crotch with arms of 1/3 height; with a white flower of the Swedish dogwood in the middle on the side of the trousers; above green and below yellow.
Tytsjerksteradiel Friesland 22 November 1984 Held in eight compartments of red and white, with an oak leaf of green on the white, the stem pointing to the center; in the middle a coat of arms with a blue field, on which a horn with a sling in yellow.
Uitgeest North Holland 26 September 1974 Three horizontal bands, viz. a black band, the width of half of the total width of the flag, and a white and red band, both of a width of a quarter of the total width of the flag. The black band (being the color of the background of the municipal coat of arms) contains the four lions of the municipal coat of arms on the side of the flagstick, two in red and two in white. The four lions are separated by a narrow white band.
Uithoorn North Holland 5 April 1963 An elongated blue flag, on which is depicted a yellow, red barred horn, from which emerges a child's bust.
Urk Flevoland 9 April 1965 Blue with a white haddock, along the top of the flag a narrow hem divided into two horizontal bands of red and white and along the bottom of the flag a narrow hem divided into two horizontal bands of red and white, the hems with a height of each 1/6 of the total flag height.
Utrecht Utrecht 5 July 1990 Diagonally divided, with the upper right section being white and the lower left being red.
Utrechtse Heuvelrug Utrecht 27 April 2007 Red with a black trouser top, on which a crowned white lion and a yellow cross over everything.
Vaals Limburg 11 March 1963 A rectangular white flag, in the middle of which a double-tailed red lion with yellow tongue and claws is depicted and a narrow red stripe at the top and bottom.[41]
Valkenburg aan de Geul Limburg 15 February 2016 Three wavy bands of yellow, blue and yellow, the heights of which are in proportion as 5:2:5 and over everything a two-tailed crowned red lion.
Valkenswaard North Brabant 23 April 1959 A rectangular flag, consisting of two equal horizontal bands in the colors blue and yellow (viewed from top to bottom).
Veendam Groningen 24 May 1955 The height of the flag is equal to two thirds of its length. The flag is divided horizontally into three bands, each one third of the height. The top and bottom bands are blue, the middle one is white. The coat of arms of Veendam is applied in the middle lane.
Veenendaal Utrecht 8 May 1980 Five horizontal bands in, from top to bottom, the successive colors black-yellow-blue-yellow-black, with a height ratio of 1:3:3:3:1 and of which the first and fifth bands are broadened dovetailed.[42]
Veere Zeeland 1997 The flag consists of a white background on which the municipality logo is depicted.
Veldhoven North Brabant 13 September 1988 Blue, with a strip at the top and bottom consisting of 15 blocks of red and white; on the center of the flag a stylized version of the municipal coat of arms in red and white.
Velsen North Holland 28 January 1958 Two horizontal bands of equal dimensions, the upper blue and the lower yellow in color (in accordance with the colors of glaze and gold appearing in the coat of arms of the municipality), in the upper of which, on the side of the standard in gold (yellow), an “Agnus Dei” is affixed.
Venlo Limburg 24 November 2010 The flag consists of two horizontal bars with a red bar at the top and a blue bar at the bottom. In the red bar is a half-crowned lion with a double tail and a yellow anchor.
Venray Limburg 25 June 1979 A breeches white-blue and a flight blue-white, with two crossed keys on the separation of breeches and flight (the beard up and turned to breeches and flight sides) on blue of white and on white of black, accompanied in the upper half of a shield divided from blue and white and in the lower half of an opened beehive divided from blue and white.
Vijfheerenlanden Utrecht 2019 The flag has a white background and is provided with the municipality logo. It consists of three colors: gold, red and blue. These colors are each derived from one of the former municipal flags of the municipalities that made up Vijfheerenlanden. Gold comes from the municipal flag of Zederik, red from the flag of Leerdam and blue from the flag of Vianen. The graphic elements on the hoist side of the flag represent the letters V, H and L, an abbreviation of the name Vijfheerenlanden.
Vlaardingen South Holland 1 July 1971 The flag consists of three horizontal bands, the top red, the middle yellow and the bottom blue, with the cloth having the shape of a rectangle, the length of which is proportional to the height as three to two.
Vlieland Friesland 29 July 1938 The flag of the municipality of Vlieland consists of two rectangular bands of equal size, the upper of sea green, the lower of white, of such dimensions that the length of the flag is in a ratio of 2:1 to its width.[43]
Vlissingen Zeeland 31 August 1973 Red with a white Jacoba pot in the middle, chained and decorated in yellow and above it a yellow crown of three leaves and two pearls, all this at four fifths of the height of the flag.[44]
Voerendaal Limburg 20 February 1995 The flag represents two streams flowing through a valley. In the flag the bands are yellow, blue, yellow, blue and yellow, the middle band also has three fleur-de-lys. Their proportions are 1:1:2:1:1. The lilies come from the coat of arms of Klimmen, in that coat of arms they were made of gold on a blue background.
Voorne aan Zee South Holland 21 December 2023 Three lanes, blue, yellow, green in a ratio of 5:2:5, the yellow lane is waved four times, in the canton of red, a white burg, on which rests a yellow lion.[45]
Voorschoten South Holland Yellow, with three recumbent waxers of black, placed two and one.
Voorst Gelderland 1962 A golden yellow field with three red twills standing in a vertical position.
Vught North Brabant 14 October 2010 Two bands of blue and yellow, with a yellow lion with a red tongue and nails on the top band and a red turned key on the bottom band.
Waadhoeke Friesland 2020 Three stripes in the direction of the flight diagonal in blue, yellow and green, of which the separation between the blue and yellow stripes is wavy four times.
Waalre North Brabant 20 March 1963 Three horizontal bands in the ratio 3:1:3, the upper broad band blue, the lower wide band red; separated by a narrow yellow stripe. On the blue strip in the corner against the pants of the flag is a yellow acorn with the stem down.
Waalwijk North Brabant 1 April 1953 Five bands of red, yellow, black, yellow and red, whose lengths are in proportion as 1:1:2:1:1; in the middle of the middle band is placed a stylized yellow oak tree, with a height equal to 4/5 of the height of the flag.
Waddinxveen South Holland 10 May 1973 Square; yellow, with in black two crossed keys, the beards up and averted, with a crossing iron in the middle.
Wageningen Gelderland 10 November 1954 Two bands of equal height of white and red, with a red twelve-spoke wheel on the white band, the top spoke of which is a cross.
Wassenaar South Holland 6 November 1962 The flag consists of a blue background with three crescent white moons.[46]
Waterland North Holland The flag of Waterland consists of a background with a gradient of white (top) and blue (bottom). In the middle of the flag is a W with some water under it with a mirrored W in it.
Weert Limburg 26 June 1980 The flag consists of a yellow vertical strip on the left side where three red horns are depicted above each other. The rest of the flag consists of three horizontal strips of equal height in the colours white-blue-white. The colours and the horns are derived from the coat of arms of the municipality.
West Betuwe Gelderland A logo flag and shows the municipality logo on a white background.
West Maas en Waal Gelderland 30 May 1985 Five wavy bands, white, blue, white blue, etc., over which is a yellow band, running from top to bottom and measuring 1/3 of the length of the flag, surmounted by a double black eagle, the height of which is equal to 1/2 the height of the flag.
Westerkwartier Groningen 25 May 2018 The flag shows the municipality logo and shows arrow elements in the background pointing in a westerly direction.[47][48]
Westerveld Drenthe 28 May 2019 The flag consists of five horizontal bands in the colors green, yellow, black, yellow and blue. These are derived from the colors of the municipal coat of arms.
Westervoort Gelderland 11 October 1976 Quartered in white and black, with a flight triangle over everything, the top of which reaches to the side of the trousers, of white with a hem (thickness 1/7 flag height) along the top and bottom of two corrugated contiguous strips in yellow (outside) and blue (inside).
Westerwolde Groningen 4 March 2020 Quartered over a third of the flag length, blue and yellow, with a yellow sheaf of wheat tied together in the trouser top, with two leafy tendrils on either side.
Westland South Holland 22 March 2005 Four bands of white and green with a height ratio of 4:1:2:1, the lower white band angled five times at right angles; at half the length of the flag on the top white stripe an emerging red lion with blue tongue and nails.
Weststellingwerf Friesland 7 October 1963 A flag, the length of which is in proportion to the height as 3:2, quartered in white and red, except that the vertical bisecting line is placed at one third of the length, measured from the pants side; over everything a quartered cross from one to the other; in the upper corner of the trouser side a red, going and looking back griffin.
Wierden Overijssel 11 December 1979 White with a blue cross, the arms of which have a thickness of 1/5 of the height of the flag and in the top of the trousers a yellow ear of corn and in the corner of the trousers a yellow weaver's spool, both placed along the line running from the corner of the flag to the center of the cross. The vertical arm of the cross in this description at 1/3 of the length of the flag.
Wijchen Gelderland 12 January 1984 Red with a yellow oblique cross, the thickness of the arms equal to 1/5 of the height of the flag, accompanied by four inverted yellow dry-shear scissors.
Wijdemeren North Holland 2002 The flag consists of a white oval with the top dark blue and the bottom green. In the blue part is the text “gemeente”. In the white oval are four lily leaves and the white title Wijdemeren with the lakes is underlined.
Wijk bij Duurstede Utrecht 27 April 1971 Two horizontal bands of equal height, red and yellow; in the red stripe are three white columns, evenly spaced along the length of the flag.
Winterswijk Gelderland 29 July 1954 Quartered of blue, yellow white and blue.
Woensdrecht North Brabant 14 November 1963 Rectangular, where the height is related to the length as 2:3; divided into two sections: on the stick side a green section, the length of which is 1/3 of the flag length; on the other side a yellow area, the length of which is 2/3 of the flag length; the yellow box loaded with three horizontal parallel blue bands, which are equidistant from each other.
Woerden Utrecht 23 February 2017 Three bands in a ratio of 2:1:2, of which the top and bottom bands are made of gold and the middle lane is made of glaze and silver in three bands. In the trouser top three Andreas crosses of gules, in the trouser corner a forest horn of gules and in the flight corner three lozanjes of gules. Height and length in ratio of 2:3 according to the national flag.[49]
Wormerland North Holland A blue field with a white spoonbill on the dividing line between trousers and flight, with black beaks and legs.
Woudenberg Utrecht 27 June 1957 Three horizontal bands of equal width being the top and bottom bands of yellow and the middle band divided into three horizontal bands of equal width being the top and bottom bands of black and the middle band of red.
Zaanstad North Holland 25 November 1974 Three bands of red, white and blue and a shortened cross, the vertical white arms and the horizontal red arms meeting diagonally in the middle, the height of which is one second and the thickness of the arms one sixth of the height of the flag.
Zaltbommel Gelderland 14 November 2002 Keel, with a trouser triangle of azure, narrow silver hemmed with the top reaching to the trouser side. On the flight side an upright sword of silver with hilt of gold. On the trouser side near the apex of the flight triangle in the field of azure a five-petal medlar flower of silver, hearted of gold. On the trouser side in both the top and bottom a castle of gold, opened and illuminated in the field.
Zandvoort North Holland 18 October 1949 The flag shows two horizontal bands of equal height. The top stripe is yellow and the bottom one is blue.
Zeewolde Flevoland 16 August 1984 Two green bands and in between a yellow band, which fan out diagonally in a blue field.
Zeist Utrecht 24 May 1971 Two bands of black and white, the heights of which are in proportion as 1:3, the dividing line tilted with two full and two half battlements. The height and length of the flag are in proportion as 2:3.
Zevenaar Gelderland 27 April 1959 Rectangular, consisting of three horizontal bands of equal width, counted from top to bottom in the colours: red, yellow and red. A Gothic black capital letter Z is placed in the middle of the middle lane.
Zoetermeer South Holland 16 April 1991 A blue field with the coat of arms of Zoetermeer surrounded by a narrow white border at the top left on the mast side, and a cut-out of the municipal logo on the flight side.[50]
Zoeterwoude South Holland 1968 A blue field containing the clover leaves from the coat of arms in yellow color.
Zuidplas South Holland 2010 A white flag containing red and blue "L"s. A variant of the flag consists of a white background with the logo including the lettering "Gemeente Zuidplas".
Zundert North Brabant 8 June 1999 Two horizontal bands of equal height of white and red, a green trouser triangle with the tip reaching mid-flight, surmounted by a white fleur-de-lys of 1/2 flag height.
Zutphen Gelderland 25 November 1974 Three horizontal bands, blue-white-blue with a red anchor cross on the mast side. The height ratio of the three lanes is 1:3:1. The arms of the cross are of equal length and the thickness of the arms of the cross is 1/6 of the height of the flag. The center of the cross is 1/3 of its length from the mast side of the flag.
Zwartewaterland Overijssel 1 January 2001 Three stripes with a height ratio of 3:2:3, the upper strip yellow, the lower strip blue, the middle strip as follows: from the breeches to 1/3 of the flag length divided into three horizontal stripes of equal height white - red - white, from 1/3 to 2/3 of the flag length checkered with red and white of nine pieces, from 2/3 of the flag length divided into three horizontal bands of equal height white - red - white.
Zwijndrecht South Holland 28 July 1938 Three stripes of equal height yellow-black-yellow, with the coat of arms of Zwijndrecht in the black stripe.
Zwolle Overijssel 28 May 1962 The flag has an aspect ratio of 2:3 and is blue with a straight white cross centered on it with arms that have a width of 1/3 of the height of the flag. The pattern and colors are derived from the municipal coat of arms.

Special municipalities[edit]

Flag Municipality Adoption Description
Bonaire 11 December 1981 A large dark blue band in the lower right corner and a smaller yellow band in the upper left corner. The dark blue and yellow bands represent the sea and sun respectively while the dividing white strip represents the sky. The yellow band was formerly red as a reference to the Dutch flag, but was changed at some point to avoid having two separated sections of red (from the star). The coloured bands are separated by a white strip, inside of which is a black compass and a red six-pointed star.[51]
Saba 6 December 1985 Two equal red triangles at the top and two equal blue triangles at the bottom, with a white diamond with yellow star in the middle.
Sint Eustatius 29 July 2004 A blue field, red fimbriations, and in the center, a white diamond with a silhouette of the island. The flag was designed by Zuwena Suares[52] and adopted on 29 July 2004[53] to be put into use on 16 November of that year (Statia Day). Since 2010, it has been the official flag of the special municipality of Sint Eustatius.[53]

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References[edit]

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