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Espel (The Netherlands)

Noordoostpolder, Flevoland province

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[Espel village flag] image by Jarig Bakker, 21 Nov 2006
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Espel village

Espel is a village in the Noordoostpolder, Flevoland province, some kilometers north of Urk. Its flag can be admired on this webpage.
My description: white with a blue cross; in the first quadrant a brightblue wave interrupted by two white waves; 2. a red disk charged with a black and white compassrose; 3. three black flying birds placed 2,1; 4. three cornears, bound by a ribbon, all black (outlined).

Espel was the name of a village on the former island of Urk, which was reclaimed by the sea in de Middle Ages. On the village homepage one can read:
In 1956 the building of the villlage of  Espel was started. Espel was and still is a flourishing community with a present population of 1400. In the center of the village is a "ducdalf" (dolphin) topped by a statue of bronze flying birds.
Jarig Bakker, 21 Nov 2006