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Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm
adopted 16 Sep 1991
On 1 January 1991 the new municipality of Haelen was formed by the merger
of the municipalities of Horn and Haelen. This is reflected in the flag
adopted on 22 June 1982, designed by Hans van Heyningen. The upper half
represents Horn, which used the old CoA of the County of Horne. Most of
central Limburg west of the river Meuse belonged to this county, and the
Count of Horne was also Lord of Weert, and also of Nederweert. The CoA
were canting, and had a golden field with three red horns garnished of
silver, placed 2:1. On 3 May 1963 the Municipality of Horn adopted a flag
like this.
These horns also represents the former county or its family in other
municipal flags, eg. Heel, Heythuysen,
Hunsel, Roggel en Neer,
and Weert. They also appear in the provincial
CoA/flag of the Belgian province Liege. The three stripes in the lower
part stand for the municipalities which merged in 1942 to form Haelen:
Haelen, Nunhem and Buggenum.
Sources: Jos Poels, "De Leudal-vlaggen: Horn", in "Rondom het Leudal",
nr. 52, december 1988.
Jos Poels, "De vlag van de nieuwe gemeente Haelen", in "Rondom het
Leudal", nr. 72, winter 1993.
Jarig Bakker, 2 December 1999
Flag of Haelen: Adopted 22 Jun 1982; design: J.F. van Heyningen.
Description: Two stripes yellow-red, with on the separation of hoist
and fly (=1/3 flaglength) three connected horns, with the outer curves
placed on a virtual circle with a diameter of 4/5 flagheight; the horns
on yellow are red; on the red stripe white; the horns placed clockwise,
one lying in bottom, the others connected to it.
On 1 Sep 1942 the three municipalities of Buggenum, Haelen and Nunhem
were merged to one new municipality: Haelen. The new arms: per fess: i.
or three horns gules armed argens; ii) gules a turned lion argent tongued
and crowned argent.
The horns represent all three former municipalities, which is why they
are the main elements of the flag. By placing it in a circular form the
trinity of the municipality is emphasized. The color white was added to
refer to the armament of the horns in the municipal arms, and the lion
therein. The horns are derived from the former county of Horne, see also
Horn.
Source: private communications by Mr. van Heijningen.
Vexilla Nostra 121 (jg. 17) 1982
Jarig Bakker, 10 Apr 2005
Granted 25 Nov 1991