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Heinkenszand (The Netherlands)
Borsele municipality, Zeeland province
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by Jarig Bakker, 19 Oct 2004
proposal; design: Ir. A.J. Beenhakker, c.1970
See also:
Heinkenszand former municipality
The status of this flag is uncertain. It was designed by Ir. A.J. Beenhakker,
and published by Anton Jansen in "Vlaggen", #71, 1991 - courtesy of Mr.
Hans van Heijningen.
Heinkenszand: flagdescription: Diagonally divided from bottom hoist
to top fly of white and green, with on white a red cockerel.
Based on the oldest known village arms, as it appears f.i. in the "Kroniek
van Smallegange" (1696): in gold a red cockerel on a green mountain.
According to Ir. Beenhakker this Coat of Arms is more authentic than the one granted
by the Hoge Raad van Adel on 31 Jul 1817: a bird in natural colors.
Heinkenszand was a municipality in Zeeland province with 2.200 inhabitants,
with the settlements Heinkenszand (seat), 't Oudeland, Ouwelandpolder and
Rietschbosschen - and a handbow-shooting club. In 1970 the municipality
of Heinkenszand merged with several others to form the new municipality
of Borsele, on the former island of Zuid-Beveland.
<nl-ze!hz.gif> Heinkenszand municipal flagproposal (c. 1970)
<nl-ze)hz.gif> Heinkenszand Coat of Arms after image in the Koffie Hag Album
(the bird has been drawn as a blue heron)
Jarig Bakker, 19 Oct 2004
Heinkenszand Coat of Arms
by Jarig Bakker, 19 Oct 2004
Granted 31 Jul 1817