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Via the Benevex-mailing list Hans van Heijningen reported coat of arms and flag
of Leidschendam-Voorburg, a suburb of Den Haag in Zuid-Holland province.
The coat of arms is at this
webpage.
The flagdescription is at this
webpage (bottom of page):
Three wavy horizontal bars proportioned 2:1:2 - white - blue - white,
with on 1/3 of flaglength on the first bar a red castle, and on the third
bar a black crescent pointing upwards.
Flag adopted 24 Jul 2003, designed by the High Council of Nobility,
based on the municipal arms.
Blazoning of the arms:
“Argent a wavy fess azure with on top an opened castle with five embattlements,
and below a crescent noir. The shield surmonté with a crown or with
three leaves and two pearls."
Explanation of the arms: The wavy bar symbolizes the Vliet river, flowing
through both former municipalities. The castle symbolizes the burgh of
Voorburg. The crescent is from the Wassenaar (=crescent) family, which
ruled Leidschendam since 1339.
Jarig Bakker, 24 Jul 2003
Granted 26 Aug 2002.