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Zuilen (The Netherlands)

Maarssen/Utrecht municipalities, Utrecht province

Last modified: 2005-08-11 by jarig bakker
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[Zuilen flag] by Jarig Bakker, 24 Apr 2005
Adopted Spring 2001, design: H. van Heijningen

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Zuilen village and former municipality

Zuilen is a former municipality in Utrecht province, now a ward of Utrecht city, and a village in Maarssen municipality.
Village flag: red with three white columns placed 2,1 over the whole flag; each column of 7/20 flagheight.
Adopted Spring 2001, design: H. van Heijningen
Zuilen means: columns - the flag is a banner of arms.
In 2000/2001 Zuilen celebrated its 1250th birthday for the whole community: the former municipality is now a (NW) ward of Utrecht city, while north of it is de village of Zuilen in Maarssen municipality. The former municipality was dissolved in 1954

The village of Zuilen, or Oud-Zuilen is south of the city ward, and has a very glorious past, as it was already completely demolished in 838; in the 12th century it was owned by the Abbey (of Utrecht), later by Frank van Borssele; in 1672 headquarters of Maarschalk Condé, and known by the romance of James Boswell and Belle van Zuylen.
The etymology of "Zuilen" is not known, but most probably it has nothing to do with columns.
Source: Vexilla Nostra 237 (2003), p. 48