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Ilpendam (The Netherlands)
Noord-Holland province
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by Jarig Bakker, 24 Apr 2005
adopted 2 Jun 1976
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Ilpendam former municipality
Ilpendam is a former municipality in Noord-Holland province, in 1991 split
between Waterland, Landsmeer and Purmerend.
Flags: rectangular red and black, with a yellow hoist-trangle reaching
the fly, charged with a quartered lion of red and black.
adopted 2 Jun 1976 by municipal resolution.
The flag is based on the municipal arms. The form of the flag reminds
of the lance pennon of Frans Banning Cocq, formerly Lord of Purmerend en
Ilpendam (whose militia was eternalized by Rembrandt's "Nachtwacht").
Source: Vexilla Nostra 11 (86): 56.
Jarig Bakker, 24 Apr 2005
Ilpendam Coat of Arms
by Jarig Bakker, 24 Apr 2005, after image in the Koffie hag album
Granted 22 Oct 1817
Arms: quartered: 1 and 4 or a lion rampant noir; 2 and 3 or, a lion
rampant gules.
This coat of arms is probably based on the arms of the Counts of Holland
from the House of Hainaut (Henegouwen); the black lion is from Hainaut,
the red lion from Holland. Possibly Ilpendam belonged to those Counts,
e.g. Willem IV, before it came into the possession of the Lords of Egmond.
Source: Vexilla Nostra 11 (86): 56.
Sierksma's "De gemeentewapens van Nederland", 1960.
Jarig Bakker, 24 Apr 2005