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Eenrum (The Netherlands)

De Marne municipality, Groningen province

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[Eenrum flag] Shipmate : http://www.flagchart.net
adopted 15 May 1962

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Eenrum former municipality

Description: red, with on top and bottom 3 equally high stripes of blue, white and blue of 1/8 of the red stripe, and a yellow six-pointed star standing on two points.
This flag was adopted 15 May 1962 by municipal resolution. The colors are derived from the municipal arms. The star is a generally recognized symbol, which also occurs in the monumental church-spire of the municipal seat, Eenrum.
Source: Sierksma's Nederlands Vlaggenboek, 1962.

Eenrum Coat of Arms

[Eenrum Coat of Arms] by Jarig Bakker, 19 Sep 2004, after image in Koffie Hag Album
Granted 9 Jan 1913

The grill of St. Lawrence is from the arms of the former "halfambt" Hunsingo. Near the village Pieterburen was a manor "huis ten Dijke", demolished in 1904, from which the municipality derived its manorial rights. This house had a medieval tower, which was near the sea, and has been retained on the Eenrum arms.