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Flag of Friesland (province) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flag of Friesland
The Flag of the province of Friesland or Frisian flag (Frisian: ''Fryske Flagge''; (オランダ語:Friese vlag ''or'' vlag van Friesland)), is the official flag of the Dutch province of Friesland. It consists of four blue and three white diagonal stripes; in the white stripes are a total of seven red ''pompeblêden'', leaves of the yellow water-lily, that may remind one of hearts, but according to the official instructions "should not be heart-shaped". The jerseys of the football club SC Heerenveen and the Blauhúster Dakkapel are modeled after this flag. == Symbolism ==
The seven red seeblatts (or ''pompeblêden'', as they are called in Frisian) are a reference to the Frisian "sea countries" in the Middle Ages: independent regions along the coast from Alkmaar to the Weser who were allied against the Vikings. There were never precisely seven distinct regions, but the number seven probably has the connotation "many." Some sources hold, however, that there have been seven Frisian lands: West Friesland, Westergoa, Eastergoa, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Emsingo, and Jeverland. The ''pompeblêden'' are used in other related flags such as the flag of the ''Ommelanden'' in neighbouring Groningen Province, a historically Frisian area, and for a proposed pan-Frisia flag put forth by the ''Groep fan Auwerk''.
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