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Coat of arms of Zaanstad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coat of arms of Zaanstad
The coat of arms of Zaanstad is as such acknowledged since 27 February 1974. The coat of arms was previously that of the jurisdictional area of Westsane en Crommenie, which now form the municipality of Zaanstad. These two areas were on the same areas as the municipalities who fused in 1974 to become the municipality of Zaanstad. Only the municipality of Assendelft used a coat of arms who didn’t look like the those of the other municipalities. The other municipalities and places (Koog aan de Zaan, Krommenie, Westzaan, Wormerveer, Zaandam en Zaandijk) did use a coat of arms with four lions in it. == History == In the 17th and 18th century the region surrounding the Zaan was very important in the whaling business. For this reason the municipality of Zaanstad uses a coat of arms with two whales as supporters. The blazon is not clear about the species of whales. Therefore, the colors are not clear, the blazon only says: ''two whales of natural color''. This led to another version of the coat of arms with two black whales as supporters, which is not incorrect in Dutch heraldry since both colours whales exist in real life. This version was published in 1989, in a coat of arms guide for Dutch municipalities issued by the Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten.〔 Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten: Gemeentewapens in Nederland, ISBN 90 322 2560 X, p.181〕 The municipality has used 3 versions of the coat of arms, between 1974 and 2009 they have uses a stylized version of the official coat of arms. The arabesque was blue, just like the whales. The shield was oval. Because the coat of arms was not like the official coat of arms more and more resistance came to its use. Since 2009 the municipality uses a coat of arms according to the description as is known at the High Council of Nobility (''Hoge Raad van Adel'').〔 Hoge Raad van Adel: (Wapen Gemeente Zaanstad )〕
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