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Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm
Adopted 20 Feb 1995
by Jarig Bakker, 4 Nov 2003
Voerendaal's old flag was: five horizontal stripes of red, white, black,
yellow, and blue, and in the canton the municipal arms.
Adopted 21 Dec 1976 by municipal resolution.
This flag is the old Limburg flag as used in 1938 as parading flag
in the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam, when Queen Wilhelmina (and all of
us) celebrated her 50 years of blissfull reign of the Netherlands.
Municipalities used that flag with the addition of the municipal arms
in the canton.
Source: Derkwillem Visser's Gemeentewapens en vlaggen Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden, 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 4 Nov 2003
from the Voerendaal municipal site.
Till 1777 Voerendaal belonged to Heerlen, except for 1627-1634, when it was owned by Willem van Cortenbach. Since 1777 Voerendaal has its own government. Because Heerlen (and therefore Voerendaal too) was one of the main sheriff's benches of Valkenburg the lion of Valkenburg is represented on the arms. The person is Saint Lawrence, the patron saint of the church. The municipality originally asked for a mirror image of the arms, but the High Council of Nobility thought that the parish saint ought to be in the place of honor (first field), and turned the image.