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Greonterp (The Netherlands)

Wymbritseradiel municipality, Fryslân province

Last modified: 2003-10-26 by jarig bakker
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[Greonterp villageflag] by Jarig Bakker, 24 Sep 2003 See also:

Greonterp village

Greonterp: Flag: diagonal from topfly to hoistbottom of silver and blue; in silver a red waterlilyleaf placed diagonal right.
CoA: per bend sinister of silver and blue; in silver a red waterlilyleaf in bend.
Greonterp was in Wonseradeel before it was incorporated in Wymbritseradeel. Together with the other 26 villages in that municipality it received in 1955 a villageflag; the flag was similar to the southern villages of Wonseradeel, see Tsjerkwerd, Dedgum, Allingawier, Exmorra, Hieslum, Parrega, and Ferwoude. The flag-project is described on the Wûnseradiel page.
Since 1 Jan 1984 Greonterp is part of Wymbritseradiel municipality. The old name was "Grevingeterp" (digging mound). Population (1958) 215; (2000) c. 100. The village is south of the town of Bolsward, and was for school- and church-going purposes totally dependent of the Roman Catholic village of Blauhûs. Greonterp's pride is its bell-cage, which after a short occupation by the Blauhûster Dakkapel has been regained by the villagers' collecting abilities.
The Dutch author