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adopted 24 Jun 2002
In its meeting on 24 June 2002 the municipal council decided to adopt
the new Coat of Arms, and has asked HM the Queen to grant it. On 13 September 2002 the
new Coat of Arms was officially granted. The arms consist of the complete old Dalfsen
Coat of Arms on top (see the flag), and the lower half of the old Nieuwleusen arms
(two crossed scythes). It was decided too to retain the two old Coats of Arms as
village-arms without status.
Source: Dalfsen municipal website.
Jarig Bakker, 2 June 2003
Adopted 21 July 1961 - the flag is identical to the Coat of Arms
image located by Valentin Poposki, 17 December 2023
The Village of Hoonhorst adopted a new village flag in 2019, during a
celebrities for a 250th Anniversary of the village.
https://www.facebook.com/Hoonhorst250
From
https://www.mastenenvlaggen.nl/product/dorpsvlag-hoonhorst:
The flag of the village of Hoonhorst (or Hoonhörst) has been in use in its
current form since 2019. The flag was released in honor of the 250th anniversary
on May 16, 2020. The Hoonhorst flag is white and has a green horizontal stripe at the top with a
narrow gold stripe underneath. The village name is depicted in dark gray letters against the white background, with the icons next to it in square areas. Furthermore, the flag has a block pattern at the top consisting of white, blue and magenta
spots. The overall image of the flag represents the unity of the village.
Valentin Poposki, 17 December 2023
Stefan Lambrechts spotted on the website
of the municipality of Dalfsen in Overijssel province a flag for the "woonkern"
(settlement) of Hoonhorst: blue with along the hoist a white capital H
and in flagcenter white letters "oonhorst". I thought that it was possibly
a commercial flag and wrote to the municipality for confirmation. They
just wrote back, confirming that it was indeed the flag of the "woonkern"
Hoonhorst. Adoption date unknown.
Information from the municipal site:
The name "Hoonhorst" is first mentioned in 1369. In the book
of archives of Rechteren a yard "hohenhorst" has been documented.
Hoonhorst only originated in c. 1750 when the first church was built; before
that this area was known as Lenthe. Around the Roman-Catholic church
the present village of Hoonhorst was built, with later a bakery, a miller
and a village pub, along with some farms; most have disappeared.
Hoonhorst lies in a beautiful wavy landscape with old sandy roads,
remnants of old branches of the Vecht-river, "esch-akkers" (agricultural
fields on mounds) and diversified forests.
It has its own website with
as logo the slanting village flag, the H with black spaces. Apart from some
advertisements it contains old stories in "Saksisch", the local
vernacular, nearly incomprehenable to me.
Jarig Bakker, 8 November 2004
I thought I detected two arches above the o, the n, and the h. Perhaps
even a third above the h and the o. Apart from that it appears to me as
if between the legs of the capital H the color is (blueish) green instead
of blue.
Stefan Lambregts, 8 November 2004
On the website
of the municipality of Dalfsen is now a better image of the Hoonhorst village
flag, which confirms my observations above.
Stefan Lambregts, 5 July 2005
I found a photo on this webpage with a clearer image: the curly things
over the name form one wavy line!
Stefan Lambregts, 5 July 2006