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Westkapelle (The Netherlands)

Veere municipality, Zeeland province

Last modified: 2005-05-13 by jarig bakker
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[Westkapelle flag] by Jarig Bakker, 1 May 2005
adoption date unknown; design ?

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Westkapelle former municipality

Westkapelle is a former municipality in Zeeland province, since 1997 part of Veere.
Flag: three vertical stripes blue - white - yellow; at 1/3 flaglength a castle, which is yellow on blue and blue on white.
adoption date unknown; design ?
Source: Vexilla Nostra 22 (152): 92.

In 1514 an Roman oathstone was found here on the beach, and local lore had it that Hercules himself had built a castle and a temple - that may be the reason for this coat of arms. (not as unlikely as it seems, as Odysseus was having a good time in Zierikzee (= Circe sea), not far from here - according to a Zeeuwse rewriter of history, who also proved that there was a Trojan Cow, not horse  :-)  )

In Roman times it was a seaport for traffic to England, and that has left a Hercules-statue here. In medieval times it was equally an important harbor, which was granted townrights in 1223 by Count Floris IV. In 1567 Westkapelle became one of the domains of the House of Orange. It was for centuries involved in the battle against the sea, and in the 19th and 20th centuries many Westkappellers were dikeworkers. The greatest catastrophe however came out of the air: The English bombed the dike at Westkapelle on 3 Oct 194