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Doorn (The Netherlands)

Utrecht province

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Doorn municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net
adopted 29 Jan 1991

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Doorn municipality

Number of inhabitants (1 Jan 2003): 10.199; area: 22,27 km². Settlements: Doorn (seat).
Doorn is a municipality in Utrecht province, most noted for Huize Doorn, where former emperor Wilhelm II of Germany stayed from 1919 till his death in 1941.
The present flag was adopted on 29 Jan 1991 by the municipal council, designed by Hans van Heijningen.
Description: Eight equally wide horizontal stripes white -red, etc., over the first four stripes a red canton charged with a yellow
six-spoked wheel with diameter equal to 2/5 of flagheight.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Jun 2003

Doorn former flag

[Doorn former flag] by Jarig Bakker, 3 Jun 2003

The former flag was adopted 16 Apr 1962. Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek (1962) [sie62] has this description:
"Square, quartered of red with 3 yellow six-spoked wheel, placed 2 and 1, and of 8 equally wide horizontal stripes of white and red."
The flag is identical to the municipal Coat of Arms. In practice the bottom-stripe of the second quarter will become part of the fourth quarter, making this unusually high. The placement 2 and 1 of the wheel is incorrect according to the rules of "banistiek" (as vexillology was called then in the Netherlands).

Sierksma has an image of the flag in proportions 2:3, which can be found on the Shipmate site. I have made the image according to Sierksma's description (which is the same as in Derkwillem Visser's "Gemeentevlaggen en wapens Koninkrijk der Nederlanden", 2001 - there is a square image as well)

The Coat of Arms of Doorn was taken from the former St. Maarten chapter in Utrecht, which owned Huize Doorn from the 12th century till 1635. The first and fourth quarter with the three wheels were considered to be St. Maarten's personal arms; the second and third quarter his family arms.
Source: the Doorn municipal website.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Jun 2003