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Rien (The Netherlands)
Littenseradiel municipality, Fryslân province
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by Jarig Bakker, 7 Sep 2003
adopted 1999; Design: J.C. Terluin and R.J. Broersma.
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Rien village
Rien, village in Littenseradiel municipality, Fryslân province. It
used to be in the former municipality of Hennaarderadeel,
first as a hamlet under Itens-Lutkewierum, since 1954 as a separate village.
It was noted for its horse-market. Population (1958): 175; (1974): 134.
It was also known for its "IJsherberg", Ice-tavern - in olden days
stores in cities needed ice to keep their perishable foods fresh; this
had to be transported from the Frisian Lakes, for a city like Franeker
or Leeuwarden a rather long haul, so at regular intervals the ice-transporters
had a short rest at such an "ijsherberg". Geert Mak has written a book
about the Amsterdam cultural center known as "De IJsbreker", which had
a similar function for the long haul from Weesp to Amsterdam city.
Rien CoA: in green a golden chevron, on top with an erased swan-neck
and an erased horse-head, facing each other, both silver, in base with
a golden corn-sheaf.
Flag: five equally wide horizontal stripes of green and white; a yellow
hoist-trangle withg the point at 11/15 flaglength and towards the hoist
lengthened with 1/3 flaglength; the yellow charged with a green hoist-traingle
with the point at 6/15 flaglength, this triangle charged with a yellow
cornsheaf of 1/2 flagheight.
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