by Roland Smoker | Apr 19, 2018
The flag of the Dutch Province of Gelderland consists of a horizontal triband of blue, yellow, and black. These three colors were chosen based on colors of the region’s coat of arms. This flag was adopted on April 15th, 1953.
by Roland Smoker | Mar 26, 2018
The flag of the Dutch Province of Groningen consists of four rectangles, two red and two blue, separated by a thick white cross with a thinner green cross within it. The province of Groningen contains two historical regions of the city of Groningen and the surrounding...
by Roland Smoker | Oct 9, 2017
The flag of the Dutch province of Friesland consists of seven blue and white diagonal stripes with seven red seeblatts, which are stylized lily leaves. Due to the fact the seeblatts are red, many mistake them for hearts, but the instructions for the flag specifically...
by Roland Smoker | Sep 7, 2017
The flag of the Dutch province of North Brabant consists of checkered pattern of 24 red and white squares in a four row by six column pattern. These colors and pattern had been used since the 10th century but the flag was officially adopted on January 21st, 1959....
by Roland Smoker | May 8, 2017
The flag of the Dutch province of Drenthe consists of a black castle and six red five-pointed stars in between two red bands on a white background. The six stars represent the six ancient regions of Drenthe and the castle represents the castle in the city of...