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Vianen (The Netherlands)
Zuid-Holland province
Last modified: 2004-02-07 by jarig bakker
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adopted 31 Mar 1988; design: Hans van Heijningen.
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Vianen municipality
Population (1 Jan 2003): 19.743; area: 42,17 km². Settlements: Vianen
(seat), Everdingen, Hagestein, Zijderveld.
On 1 Jan 1986 Vianen, Everdingen and Hagestein
merged to form the new municipality of Vianen. Vianen is opposite and virtually
part of the municipality of Nieuwegein in Utrecht
province, along the Lek river.
Description of the flag: three horizontal stripes, proportioned 1:4:1
- yellow - white - red; the white stripe charged with three columns, placed
2 and one against the hoist, high 1/5 flagheight; the two top columns placed
at 1/10 and 3/10 of flaglength, the bottom one at 1/5 of flaglength. The
overall proportions of the flag are the same as the Dutch national flag:
2:3.
Source: the Vianen municipal website.
On 1 Jan 2003 the municipality of Vianen moved from the province of
Zuid-Holland to Utrecht province.
Henny de Vries, 4 Feb 2004
Vianen old flag
by Jarig Bakker, 2 Nov 2003
Adopted 27 Jan 1977
The flag of Vianen was: white with at the hoist three black heraldic
columns, placed two and one at 1/3 flaglength. Adopted 27 Jan 1977.
Source: Derkwillem Visser's "Gemeentewapens en vlaggen Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden", 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 2 Nov 2003
Vianen CoA
image from the Vianen municipal website.
Granted 26 Feb 1987; slightly modified 1997.
Vianen City Museum
by Jarig Bakker, 2 Nov 2003
In Vianen one sees at the end of the Voorstraat an interesting flag
wappering from the City Museum's gable. it's a flag: quartered : 1 and
3 three horizontal stripes of yellow and red; 2 and 4 three black columns
on white, placed 2 and 1; at the intersection a white escutcheon charged
with a black man's image.
The flag was designed c. 6 years ago by Mr. Otto ter Steege. The tricolores
are derived from the provincial flag; the other quarters contain the arms
of Vianen, while the esc