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Zutphen (The Netherlands)
Gelderland province
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Zutphen municipality
Population (1 Jan 2003): 36.182; area: 25,10 km². Settlements: Zutphen
(seat).
Zutphen is an old town in north Gelderland, in the 11th century seat
of the Lords, later Counts of Zutphen - the region south of Zutphen is
still called 'Graafschap' ('County'). It was member of the Hansa league
and in the 17th century an important border fort.
The unofficial old flag was horizontally BW.
Flag: three horizontal stripes of blue and white, proportioned 1:3:1;
at 1/3 flaglength a red anchor-cross, of which the arms are 1/6 flagheight.
Blue and white are from the municipal arms; the anchor-cross seems
to have been the specific city-emblem. In the Middle Ages the war-banner
showed a "root cruyce" (red cross) on a white field. Several old
Zutphen families had this cross also on their arms.
Jarig Bakker, 25 Oct 1999
Zutphen old flag
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Zutphen CoA
from the Zutphen municipal website.
Granted 28 Jan 1978.