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<p>time, the ninth century. The coastal region of what today is the Netherlands was then known for its cloth in these colours. Maps from the early 16th century already put flags in these colours next to this region, like Texeira's map of 1520. A century before that, during the 15th century, the three colours were mentioned as the coastal signals for this area, with the three bands straight or diagonal, single or doubled. As <a href="page.php?w=state_flag">state flag</a> it first appeared around 1572 as the <a href="page.php?w=Prince%27s_Flag">Prince's Flag</a></p><p>
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