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Flag of the Province of West Flanders - Image by Gerard Van der Vaart, 24 August 2000, after the official construction sheet
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The flag and arms of West Flanders were approved on 27 May 1997 by the Flemish Minister of Culture, Family and Welfare. The flag is rectangular (2:3) with a gyronny of six yellow and six blue pieces and a red escutcheon in the middle.
Gerard van der Vaart, 24 August 2000
Logo flag of East Flanders - Image by Ivan Sache, 12 June 2010
Another "provincial" flag of West Flanders is made of the province logo placed on a white field.
The logo of West Flanders is made of a curved triangle itself made of three
red triangles surrounding a white one (roughly representing the map of
the province?) and of the motto "Provincie / West-
Vlaanderen" ("Province / West Flanders", black letters), "Door mensen
gedreven" ("Driven by men", smaller, red letters).
The logo flag is shown "on" Clea Van Cauwenberghe, on a photo part of her campaign for the 2010 Miss West Flanders contest, driven by the photographer Melissa Van Belle. The official flag is also shown "on" Clea in the same photo series. Clea Van Cauwenberghe, a 19 year-old student in criminology from
Loppem (Zedelgem), eventually ranked third in the contest.
Ivan Sache, 12 June 2010
Unofficial flag of East Flanders - Image by Geraard van der Vaart, 19 April 2001
The traditional banner of arms of West Flanders (per pale 1. gyronny six pieces azure and six pieces or an escutcheon gules 2. or a lion sable armed and langued gules [Flanders]) is used as the unofficial flag of West Flanders.
Ivan Sache, 3 February 2007
Unofficial colours of West Flanders - Images by Mark Sensen, 27 January 2001
The Province of West Flanders used, unofficially, colours taken from the arms. These colours were not fixed.
A chart called Vlaggen der Belgische Provincies - Drapeaux des Provinces Belges (Flags of the Belgian Provinces; not dated, but to judge from the font type used, from the 1920s-1930s) shows a flag horizontally divided red-yellow-blue.
Some Dutch atlases and books about the provinces show another design, published by Rudi Koot in Vexilla Nostra [vxn]#185 (1993) p. 32-33, as horizontally divided yellow-red.
Mark Sensen, 6 February 2001
Honorary flag of the Governor of West Flanders - Image by Mark Sensen, 27 January 2001
The honorary flags of the Province Governors were adopted by Council Order on 28 October 1936. They are shown with construction details on a book (bilingual Dutch and French) containing regulations (for the Navy?). Each flag is a square version of the Belgian national flag with the respective province arms in the center of the black stripe. The flag is 150 x 150 cm, therefore each stripe is 50 cm in width. The shield is 43.5 cm in width and 50 cm in height, excluding 3.75 cm for the point of the shield.
Mark Sensen, 27 January 2001
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