List of flags in the province of Liege
Flag of the Liege Province | |
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This list shows the flags in the province of Liège , with the municipalities arranged by arrondissements.
The flag of the Province of Liege is divided into four parts:
- in red an outside staircase, supported by three lying lions facing away from each other, with a column on it, on it a pine cone, on the top a paw cross, all accompanied by the two capital letters L and G, all gold (city of Liège );
- a silver bar in red ( Duchy of Bouillon );
- in silver three red-armored and gold-crowned green lions (Margraviate Franchimont);
- divided ten times by gold and red ( County Loon );
- the lower half split by a curved golden tip with three red and silver hunting horns (2: 1) ( Grafschaft Hoorn ).
- Important NOTE
- At the time of writing this article there are only a few flag images, but the placeholders
for missing flag images. Corresponding placeholders
are also common on the coat of arms lists and a request to find the missing images or to create and upload them.
Flag of the German-speaking Community
The German-speaking Community (DG) in the east of the province comprises the nine municipalities of the two cantons of Eupen and Sankt Vith.
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introduced by decree of October 1, 1990:
“The flag (sic!) Of the German-speaking Community shows a red lion on a white background, accompanied by nine blue five-leafed leaves.” The The lion is the lion of Limburg , as this region used to belong to Limburg. The nine flowers represent the nine German-speaking communities. |
Community flags
Arrondissement of Huy
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Amay | ![]() |
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adopted on December 22, 1994:
Vertically divided 2: 1 in relation to the hoist red, yellow at air side with three blue horizontal stripes. |
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adopted on April 4, 1996:
a flag divided into three green-white-green stripes of equal width, the upper stripe on the leech side covered with two yellow discs, the middle one with three ermine tails and the lower one with a yellow disc. |
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Piano | ![]() |
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adopted on March 28, 1997:
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Hamoir | ![]() |
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Héron | ![]() |
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four-part red-white-white-blue |
Huy | ![]() |
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a horizontally divided flag in yellow and red, which is bordered in blue with the exception of the leech. |
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Modave | ![]() |
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a vertical two-part flag in white and blue, on the gap covered with a silver coat of arms, in it an upright blue lion. |
Nandrin | ![]() |
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divided horizontally into five equally wide stripes, alternating white and red, five ermine tails in each of the white stripes and a yellow tournament collar on the second and third stripes. |
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Verlaine | ![]() |
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Villers-le-Bouillet | ![]() |
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adopted October 6, 1994:
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a white-gray-red-white four-part flag, in the first quarter a gray shield with a red free quarter. |
Arrondissement of Liege
local community | location | flag | Comments |
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a flag divided horizontally (60:40) red and yellow by a pinnacle cut with three pinnacles. |
Awans | ![]() |
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Bassenge | ![]() |
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Beyne-Heusay | ![]() |
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Blégny | ![]() |
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Chaudfontaine | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in blue and yellow. |
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Dalhem | ![]() |
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Esneux | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically two-part flag in green and red. |
Flémalle | ![]() |
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Fléron | ![]() |
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Grace-Hollogne | ![]() |
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a flag with eleven alternating white and blue horizontal stripes, on the nine in the middle covered with a yellow armored, tongued and crowned red lion. |
Herstal | ![]() |
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Juprelle | ![]() |
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Liege | ![]() |
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unofficially
a simple, vertically split flag in red and yellow. |
Neupré | ![]() |
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Oupeye | ![]() |
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Saint-Nicolas | ![]() |
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Seraing | ![]() |
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adopted December 8, 1992:
in the white flag a red St. Andrew's cross, angled by four black lions. |
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Sprimont | ![]() |
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Trooz | ![]() |
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Visé | ![]() |
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a blue flag with a falling white diagonal stripe. |
Verviers arrondissement
local community | location | flag | Comments |
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Amel | ![]() |
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Aubel | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in green and white. |
Baelen | ![]() |
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adopted December 18, 1991:
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Büllingen | ![]() |
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Butgenbach | ![]() |
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Dison | ![]() |
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Eupen | ![]() |
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vertically divided in two into red and yellow, with the city arms in the middle |
Herve | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in blue and yellow. |
Jalhay | ![]() |
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Kelmis | ![]() |
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Lierneux | ![]() |
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Limbourg | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in red and white. |
Lontzen | ![]() |
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Malmedy | ![]() |
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a horizontally three-part flag in black, yellow and green. |
Olne | ![]() |
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Pepinster | ![]() |
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Plombières | ![]() |
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Raeren | ![]() |
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a simple, vertical two-part flag in blue and white. |
Stavelot | ![]() |
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a vertical tripartite flag in blue, white and yellow. |
Stoumont | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in green and white. |
Theux | ![]() |
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a simple, vertically split flag in green and white. |
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Verviers | ![]() |
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a simple, horizontally split flag in green and white. |
Waimes | ![]() |
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a flag divided horizontally into ten equally wide alternating black and white stripes. |
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Waremme arrondissement
local community | location | flag | Comments |
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Berloz | ![]() |
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horizontally striped yellow-red-yellow-red-yellow |
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Crisnée | ![]() |
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in white five red diamonds, in the left upper corner a yellow jack with a red St. Andrew's cross. |
Donceel | ![]() |
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blue with six 3: 2: 1 set yellow lilies |
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Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher | ![]() |
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by a line broken in three right-angled steps, which starts at the third quarter of the upper edge and ends at the first quarter of the lower edge, divided into red and white. |
Geer | ![]() |
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Hannut | ![]() |
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vertically red-green divided with 18 elliptical yellow stars. |
Lincent | ![]() |
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Oreye | ![]() |
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Remicourt | ![]() |
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adopted December 18, 1991:
divided horizontally into ten stripes alternating yellow and red, the top four stripes covered with a three-legged blue tournament collar. |
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References and comments
- ↑ Decree on the introduction of the festival day, the coat of arms and the flag of the German-speaking Community of October 1, 1990, published on November 15, 1990
Web links
- Municipalities in the Province of Liège on FOTW (in English)
- Filip van Laenen: De Lage Landen (in Dutch) and The Low Lands (in English)