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by Gerard van der Vaart of Shipmate.
Adopted 30 Jun 1966; design: unknown.
Apeldoorn is a municipality in Gelderland province, with its seat in
the village of Apeldoorn, the second largest village in the Netherlands
after 's-Gravenhage.
Flag: A vertical white hoist charged with the municipal arms, and two
horizontal stripes of equal width of red and yellow.
Adopted 30 Jun 1966 by municipal resolution; design: unknown.
The arms is from the van Apeldoorn or Appelthorn family, extinct in
the 18th century, which had a few possessions in the area. Note that the
arms on flag and CoA are different: on the flag the eagle is armed azure,
while on the CoA it has red feet with blue nails.
Jarig Bakker, 25 May 2005
According to "Wie, Wat, Waar? 1940", an annual published by the
Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad in Nov. 1939, the flag of Apeldoorn was: horizontal
yellow - red.
Jarig Bakker, 25 May 2005
Arms: or an eagle gules with spread wings, beaked and nailed azure,
with on its breast a key argent.
The arms is from the van Apeldoorn or Appelthorn family, extinct in
the 18th century, which had a few possessions in the area. Note that the
arms on flag and CoA are different: on the flag the eagle is armed azure,
while on the CoA it has red feet with blue nails.
Jarig Bakker, 25 May 2005
On this webpage is
the flag of the village of Hoenderloo in the municipality of Apeldoorn.
Hoenderloo = "Chickenwood". The colors: Green for wood, yellow for
sand, lilac for heather.
Jarig Bakker, 5 February 2001
This footballclub will join the professional ranks next year, and on
TV I saw the proud flag wappering in Apeldoorn (Gelderland). In case you're
curious about the blue color: it used to be the "Apeldoornse Geheel Onthouders
Voetbal Vereniging" (Teatotalers FC), now it's "Alleen Gezamenlijk Oefenen
Voert Verder" (only common training leads further), see its
homepage. Inscription: Opgericht 25-2-1913 (Founded 25 Feb 1913)
Jarig Bakker, 17 Dec 2001