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Tiel (The Netherlands)
Gelderland province
Last modified: 2003-11-01 by jarig bakker
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adopted 9 June 1954
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Tiel municipality
Population (1 Jan 2003): 40.190; area: 34,81 km². Settlements: Tiel
(seat), Kapel-Avezaath, Wadenoijen.
Tiel is in the heart of the Betuwe, West Gelderland, famous for jam
making. The city is one of the oldest Dutch cities, founded between 850-1100.
The flag was adopted 9 June 1954, derived from the municipal CoA; as
an old Hansa town it had the right to put the double imperial eagle on
the flag, but someone forgot to do so. In the Carolingian time Tiel was
a 'Villa Regis' (a royal town) - so it had more more than one reason.
Jarig Bakker, 13 October 1999