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Adopted 17 Feb 1964
![[Warnsveld old flag]](../images/n/nl-ge_wv.gif) by Jarig Bakker, 31 Oct 2003
by Jarig Bakker, 31 Oct 2003
Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek, 1962 [sie62]
has another flag: two equally wide horizontal stripes of green and yellow,
with a white hoist, charged with the municipal arms.
This flag was not official. The colors (incl. the white hoist) are
derived from the municipal arms.
Jarig Bakker, 31 Oct 2003
![[Warnsveld Coat of Arms]](../images/n/nl-ge)wv.jpg) image from the Koffie Hag album
image from the Koffie Hag album
The Coat of Arms is: "green with a bare girded, bearded and winged idol facing
sinister, with in each hand a snake, all silver, standing on a lying wheel
or." Granted 21 Mar 1853.
There has been much speculation about who that idol might be - a god
"Warns" of the old Frisians or Saxons, perhaps the equivalent of Wodan
or Odin, or the Greek god Hermes (Roman Mercurius), or a representation
of the ancient tribe of the "Warnen" - so far not a shred of evidence has
been found for any thesis, so the origin of the arms will probably remain
hidden in the mists of time.
Source: the Warnsveld municipal
site.
Jarig Bakker, 31 Oct 2003