Population (1 Jan 2003): 14.216; area: 102,53 km²; settlements: Winsum
(seat), Abbeweer, Adorp, Aduarderzijl, Alinghuizen, Allersma, Antum, Arwerd,
Baflo, Bellingeweer, Beswerd, Bolshuizen, De Dingen, De Raken, De Schifpot,
De Schoor, De Vennen, Den Andel, Duisterwinkel, Ernstheem, Ezinge, Feerwerd,
Garnwerd, Groot Wetsinge, Hammeland, Hardeweer, Harssens, Hekkum, Hiddingezijl,
Klein Garnwerd, Krassum, Lutje Marne, Lutke Saaksum, Maarhuizen, Obergum,
Oldenzijl, Oostum, Ranum, Rasquert, Saaxumhuizen, Sauwerd, Schapehals,
Schaphalsterzijl, Schilligeham, Suttum, Takkebos, Tijum, Tinallinge, Valkum,
Wierum, Wierumerschouw (part), Wildeveld.
Winsum is a municipality in Groningen province, formed 1 Jan 1990 by
the merger of the former municipalities of Adorp, Baflo, Ezinge, and Winsum.
It is just north of Groningen city, along the "Reitdiep" canal, and along
the railway Groningen-Roodeschool. The village of Ezinge contains the largest
"wierde" (mound) of Groningen province, with its own museum.
Flag: three wavy stripes, proportioned 3:1:1, green - white - green,
with on the top stripe four yellow seven-pointed stars in a row.
adopted 23 Jun 1992 by municipal resolution.
The green color is for the agriculture and cattlebreeding practised
here, the wavy white stripe is the Reitdiep, and the four stars the former
municipalities.
Jarig Bakker, 17 Nov 1999
Winsum's old flag
by Jarig Bakker, 10 Nov 2003
Winsum's old flag: five diagonal stripes from hoist-bottom to fly-top,
proportioned 1:1:2:1:1, white - blue - white - blue - white; on white a
semée of red hearts; the first blue stripe charged with a yellow
heraldic fleur-de-lis, the second blue bar with a yellow six-pointed star,
both placed into the direction of the stripe.
Adoption date unknown.
Source: Derkwillem Visser's Gemeentewapens en vlaggen Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden, 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 10 Nov 2003
Adorp former municipality
by Jarig Bakker, 10 Nov 2003
Adorp former municipal flag: three horizontal wavy stripes red - white
- green proportioned 12:7:12, over which at the separation of hoist and
fly a black lion rampant of 3/4 flagheight.
Adopted 28 May 1985 by municipal resolution.
Source: Derkwillem Visser's Gemeentewapens en vlaggen Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden, 2001.
Jarig Bakker, 10 Nov 2003