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Ried (The Netherlands)
Franekeradeel municipality, Fryslân province
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by Jarig Bakker, 13 Nov 2002
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Ried village
At this webpage are the
village flag and CoA of the famous village of Ried, Frjentsjerteradiel,
Fryslân, the Netherlands. Of course it's most famous 'cause my granddad
Pieter Feddema was born there.
Info about flag and CoA from the site: The blue waving bar in the village's
coat of arms is the symbol of the former Ried stream, which in the Middle
Ages was a gully from the Waddenzee. This gully became silted up and, dammed
in, shaped the the clay into very fertile agricultural soil. This is represented
by the blue bar and the two corn ears. The cattle-breeding and mixed industry
in the area are symbolized by the three green clovers. The catface
is the symbol of Ried's residents, who are nicknamed "Riedster katten",
Riedster cats. The flag reflects the coat of arms - the yellow section
represents the waving corn fields, the blue the Riedstream, and the white
the clouds and the sky.
Jarig Bakker, 13 Nov 2002
Ried village CoA
image from this webpage,
reported by Jarig Bakker, 13 Nov 2002