List of flags in the Höxter district

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This list contains all flags in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia that are listed in Wikipedia . Further flags of cities, municipalities and districts in North Rhine-Westphalia can be reached via the navigation bar at the end of the page.

circle Hoist flag banner Comments
Höxter district NRW RB Detmold HX.svg Flag of the district Hoexter.svg Banner circle Hoexter.svg Approved by the district president in Detmold on February 12, 1976:
“The district has the following coat of arms :
In silver (white) a blue lily; above it in a golden (yellow) shield head, bounded by a blue wavy bar, a red continuous cross. "[...]
" The circle carries the following flag:
Red and yellow striped lengthways with the coat of arms of the circle in the middle of the upper half. "
( Coat of arms approved on February 12, 1976)
Important NOTE
At the time of writing this article, there are only a few flag images, but the placeholders Vlag ontbreekt.svgfor hoist flags and Banier ontbreekt.svgbanners. Corresponding placeholders Coats of arms of None.svgare also common on the coat of arms lists and a request to find the missing images or to create and upload them.

Cities

city Hoist flag banner Comments
Bad Driburg Bad Driburg in HX.svg No flag.svgaccording to the main statute
no hoisting flag
Banier ontbreekt.svg “With a certificate from the District President Detmold dated 9th May 1973, the city was granted the right to use a coat of arms.
Description of the coat of arms:
In blue a golden (yellow) tinned city wall with an open gate surmounted by a double tinned tower; A golden (yellow) Latin cross floating freely above the wall in the left shield field [...]. "

“The city was also granted the right to use a banner with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated 9th May 1973.
Description of the banner:
Blue and yellow striped lengthways with the city arms slightly above the center of the banner. "

Beverungen Beverungen in HX.svg Vlag ontbreekt.svg Banier ontbreekt.svg “With the approval of the District President in Detmold on October 12, 1972, the city has its own coat of arms […], a banner and a flag, which are described as follows:
1. Description of the coat of arms:
Three 2: 1 silver (white) lilies set in blue.
2. Description of banners and flags:
From white, blue, white, blue in a ratio of 1: 1: 1: 1, striped lengthways with the city coat of arms in the white head of the banner bordered in blue. [...] "
Borgentreich Borgentreich in HX.svg Vlag ontbreekt.svg Banier ontbreekt.svg “The city was granted the right to use a coat of arms with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated 07/19/76.
Description of the coat of arms:
Split by red and gold (yellow), in front a golden (yellow) lecture cross, behind a red lily, underneath a blue triple staggered tinned shield base.
The city was also granted the right to fly a flag with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated July 19, 1976.
Description of the flag:
banner and flag of red and yellow striped lengthways with the coat of arms of the city. "
Brakel Brakel in HX.svg Flag of the city of Brakel.svg Banner of the city of Brakel.svg “The city of Brakel was granted the right to use a coat of arms with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated October 6, 1977.
Description of the coat of arms : In red between two silver (white) pointed towers connected by an ornamental gable, a green shield with three silver (white) stakes, in the shield head covered by a red bar, which is covered with three golden (yellow) balls. "[...]

“The city of Brakel was also granted the right to carry a banner and a flag with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated October 6, 1977.
Description of the banner: Green and white striped lengthways with the city's coat of arms in the middle of the upper half.
Description of the hoist flag: Green and white striped lengthways with the city's coat of arms shifted from the center to the pole. "

Höxter Höxter in HX.svg Vlag ontbreekt.svg Banier ontbreekt.svg "The district town of Höxter was granted the right to use a coat of arms in a certificate from the District President Detmold dated July 1, 1970 , which shows a silver (white) gate building in red with a large open gate under an open gothic gable between two pointed towers which overlook the edge a wall pierced by narrow gates are flanked by two tin towers.
The district town of Höxter was also granted the right to use a banner and a flag in a certificate from the District President Detmold dated July 1, 1970. The banner is red-white-red in a ratio of 1: 3: 1 striped lengthways with the city arms above the center. The flag is striped lengthways from red-white-red in a ratio of 1: 3: 1 with the city coat of arms shifted to the pole. "
Marienmünster Marienmünster in HX.svg Hoisting flag of the city of Marienmünster.svg Banner of the city of Marienmünster.svg Resolved by the City Council of Marienmünster on May 23, 1973, approved by the Detmold RP on July 25, 1973:
“Description of the coat of arms :
'In silver (white) a red church with black-roofed towers, the middle tower with a baroque dome. Under the black gable roof between the side towers a golden (yellow) eight-pointed star. ' […]
Description of the flag:
'Red and white striped lengthways with the city coat of arms shifted from the center to the pole.' [...]
Description of the banner:
'Red and white striped lengthways with the city arms in the upper third.' "
Never home Nieheim in HX.svg Flag of the city of Nieheim.svg Banner of the city of Nieheim.svg “The city of Nieheim was granted the right to use a coat of arms and a flag with a certificate from the District President Detmold dated February 8, 1974.
Description of the coat of arms : In red a golden (yellow) free-floating cross with a bar extended downwards, angled by four golden (yellow) balls.
Description of the flag: yellow and red striped lengthways, but divided into each strip in front of a square in mixed up colors. In the upper red square the heraldic figure of the city arms. "
Steinheim Steinheim in HX.svg Vlag ontbreekt.svg Banier ontbreekt.svg Approved by the Detmold RP on November 10, 1972:

“The city of Steinheim has its coat of arms as an official seal . It shows a red city wall in silver (white) with a golden (yellow) gate, crowned by three round tin towers, the middle of which is double tinned. "[...]

"The flag is green and white and bears the city arms."

Warburg Warburg in HX.svg Flag blue white 5x3.svg Flag blue white 2x5.svg Approved by RP Detmold on June 30, 1977:

"Description of the flag:
As a banner and a hoisted flag: Blue and white striped lengthways."

Will bath food Willebadessen in HX.svg Flag blue yellow 5x3.svg
City colors
Flag blue yellow 2x5.svg "The city has [...] with a certificate from the District President in Detmold dated February 17, 1977 the right to use a banner.
Description of the banner:
Blue and yellow striped lengthways. "


References and comments

  1. § 2 Paragraph 1 and 3 of the main statutes of the Höxter district (PDF)
  2. § 2 paragraph 1 and 2 of the main statute of the city of Bad Driburg (PDF; 82 kB)
  3. § 2 of the main statute of the city of Beverungen (PDF)
  4. § 2 Paragraph 1 and 2 of the main statute of the city of Borgentreich (PDF) ( Memento of the original from April 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.borgentreich.de
  5. § 2 paragraph 1 and 3 of the main statute of the city of Brakel (PDF; 77 kB)
  6. § 2 paragraph 1 and 2 of the main statute of the city of Höxter (PDF)
  7. § 2 paragraph 1, 2 and 3 of the main statute of the city of Marienmünster (PDF)
  8. § 2 of the main statute of the city of Nieheim (PDF)
  9. § 2 of the main statute of the city of Steinheim
  10. § 2 Paragraph 1 and 2 of the main statutes of the city of Warburg (PDF)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.warburg.de  
  11. § 2 paragraph 2 of the main statute of the city of Willebadessen (PDF; 36 kB)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 46 ′ 41.7 "  N , 9 ° 23 ′ 15.8"  E