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Sittard-Geleen (The Netherlands)

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Sittard municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net
adoped 1982

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Sittard-Geleen municipality

Number of inhabitants (1 Jan 2003): 97.753; area: 79,63 km². Settlements: Born, Buchten, Einighausen, Gebroek, Geleen, Graetheide, Grevenbicht, Guttecoven, Holtum, Limbricht, Munstergeleen, Obbicht, Papenhoven, Schipperskerk, Sittard; Sittard, Geleen and Born are the three municipal seats.
The new municipality of Sittard - Geleen is a merger of the former municipalities of Sittard, Geleen and Born (1 Jan 2001), and is using the flag of the former municipality of Sittard.
Jarig Bakker, 29 May 2003

Geleen [former municipality]

Geleen former municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Geleen is c. 20 km north of Maastricht, one of the old mining centers in the region. After the mines were closed the chemical industries of DSM offered employment.
The flag was unofficially used until it was officially adopted in (?), derived from the Coat of Arms.
Jarig Bakker, 26 November 1999

Geleen is the result of a merger of 3 villages (Oud-Geleen, Lutterade and Krawinkel), after 1920 these villages started growing in towards each other, and when the State Mine Maurits opened (in 1928) this accelerated. After the State Mine closed, DSM (Dutch State Mines) developed a very large chemical complex here. The municipal borders were adjusted in 1982, so that all DSM property was within the municipal borders.
Franc Van Diest, 25 February 2001

The former SBB (Stikstof Bindings Bedrijf) changed its name to DSM, but existed long before the closure of the mines - it expanded immensely till the end of the 1960's. If the chemical company had been founded after the closure of the mines I wonder where my dad had been working all that time! He laboured in naphta-crackers, phenol- and hydrochloric factories.
After the expansion "talking poles" were put around the factories, which ought to warn the population in the case of a calamity.
C.W.De Meyer-Honneff, 30 Jan 2004


Born [former municipality]

Born former municipality Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Born is northwest of Sittard on the Maas river. It was built around the castle of the count de Noidans (built 1647-1666), where according to tradition one can find the throne of king Zwentibold or Sanderbout. Zwentibold was the illegal son of Arnulf (c. 850-900), king of Germany, who spent some time in Born before he was elected king of Lorraine (895-900). He died in the battle of Susteren (13-8-900).
The colors of the flag are the Gelderland colors upside-down; Born used to be partly of Gulik, partly of Gelre.
Jarig Bakker, 23 November 1999


Munstergeleen former municipality.

[Munstergeleen flag] Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Flagdescription: Two equally wide horizontal stripes of blue and red; on the blue stripe charged with a white sword; on the red stripe with white plyers; and a yellow hoist-triangle with a black snakehead-cross.
This flag was adopted by municipal resolution on 17 Apr 1962. It is derived from the municipal arms; the white sword symbolizes Saint Pancratius, and the white plyers Saint Apollonia. The snakehead-cross is taken from the Sittard Coat of Arms.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek [sie62].