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Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.shipmate.nl/flags.htm
Adoption date unknown
The merger took place on 1 Jan 1998.
Franc Van Diest, 24 February 2001.
Flag: "Length-height relationship: 3:2. The flag is white. At a quarter of the length, measured from the hoist, is the complete CoA of the municipality. On top and at the bottom the flag has a black stripe, width 1/5 of the flag-height, with ten adjacent green triangles, arranged over the full length of the flag, the points pointing inwards."
Jarig Bakker, 21 May 1999
International Civic Arms : http://www.ngw.nl/
Coat of Arms: "Per saltire in argent and vert; the top quarter charged with a turning plough ('keerploeg'), the bottom quarter with a peat-cutter, both in sable." - Granted 4 Jun 1968.
Jarig Bakker, 21 May 1999
Schoonebeek is now part of the municipality of Emmen (Drenthe, the Netherlands); it was important because oil was found there.
The flag was adopted 24 September 1954 by the municipal council. It was derived from the municipal CoA. The eagle was derived from the shield of the lordship Coevorden, to which this municipality formerly belonged. The blue stripe refers to the 'Schoonebeker Diep' (the canal splitting the municipality in two). Source: Sierksma's Vlaggenboek (1962) & Gemeentewapens (1968).
Jarig Bakker, 5 August 1999.