List of flags of the Netherlands

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This is a list of flags used in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of the Netherlands.

National flag

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rowspan="3" | File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg

| 1813–1815

| Flag of the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands

| rowspan="3" | {{Main|Flag of the Netherlands}}A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.

1815–1839

| Flag of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands

1839–present

| Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

File:Wimpel Nederland.png

| ?–present

| Hanging pennon

| Hanging variant of the national flag

File:Wimpel oranje.png

| ?–present

| Orange pennon

| Orange is the colour of the Royal Family

Constituent countries

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File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg

| 1839–present

| Flag of the Netherlands

| A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.

File:Flag of Aruba.svg

| 1976–present

| Flag of Aruba

| A medium blue field with a white fimbriated (bordered) red four-pointed star in its upper hoist corner and two narrow horizontal yellow stripes in its lower half.

File:Flag of Curaçao.svg

| 1984–present

| Flag of Curaçao

| A blue field with a horizontal yellow stripe slightly below the midline and two white five-pointed stars in the canton.

File:Flag of Sint Maarten.svg

| 1985–present

| Flag of Sint Maarten

| A white triangle situated at the hoist charged with the constituent country's coat of arms, along with two horizontal bands of red and blue.

Provinces

{{Main list|Flags of the provinces of the Netherlands}}

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File:Flag Drenthe.svg

| 1947–present

| Flag of Drenthe

| A white flag with two horizontal red stripes, between the two stripes there is a black tower and six red stars.{{cite web |url=http://www.provincie.drenthe.nl/loket/veelgestelde_vragen_0/hoe_ziet_de_vlag_van/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120603064447/http://www.provincie.drenthe.nl/loket/veelgestelde_vragen_0/hoe_ziet_de_vlag_van/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 June 2012 |title=Provincie Drenthe - Hoe ziet de vlag van Drenthe er uit? |publisher=Provincie.drenthe.nl |date=2008-01-31 |access-date=2011-09-28 }}

File:Flevolandflag.svg

| 1986–present

| Flag of Flevoland

| The flag is tierced in fess azure, or and vert, a fleur-de-lis argent is placed in the canton.{{cite web |url=http://www.flevoland.nl/flevoland-in-beeld-en-cij/vlag-en-wapen/ |title=Provincie Flevoland - Vlag en Wapen |publisher=Flevoland.nl |date=2010-01-12 |access-date=2011-09-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801103417/http://www.flevoland.nl/flevoland-in-beeld-en-cij/vlag-en-wapen/ |archive-date=2013-08-01 }}

File:Frisian flag.svg

| 1957–present

| Flag of Friesland

| A flag consists of four blue and three white diagonal stripes; the white stripes filling with a total of seven red pompeblêden.

File:Gelderland-Flag.svg

| 1953–present

| Flag of Gelderland

| Horizontal tricolour flag in blue, yellow (gold) and black

File:Flag of Groningen.svg

| 1950–present

| Flag of Groningen

| A flag with a green cross fimbriated in white, and red in the first and fourth quarter, blue in the second and third quarter.

File:NL-LimburgVlag.svg

| 1953–present

| Flag of Limburg

| A flag with tricolour band in white, blue and yellow (proportion 2:1:2), and a red lion rampant towards hoist side.

File:North Brabant-Flag.svg

| 1959–present

| Flag of North Brabant

| A flag consists of a chequy pattern alternatively in red and white

File:Flag North-Holland, Netherlands.svg

| 1958–present

| Flag of North Holland

| Horizontal tricolour flag in yellow, red and blue

File:Flag Overijssel.svg

| 1948–present

| Flag of Overijssel

| A yellow flag with two red bands in top and bottom, and a blue wavy band in the middle.

File:Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg

| 1985–present

| Flag of South Holland

| A yellow flag with a red lion rampant towards hoist side

File:Utrecht (province)-Flag.svg

| 1952–present

| Flag of Utrecht

| Horizontal bicolour flag in white and red, and a red square filling with white cross in the canton.

File:Flag of Zeeland.svg

| 1949–present

| Flag of Zeeland

| A flag with wavy bands in blue and white, and the coat of arms of Zeeland in the centre.

Public bodies

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File:Flag of Bonaire.svg

| 1981–present

| Flag of Bonaire

| A large blue triangle and a smaller yellow triangle, separated by a white strip containing a black compass and a red six-pointed star.

File:Flag of Saba.svg

| 1985–present

| Flag of Saba

| Two equal red triangles at the top and two equal blue triangles at the bottom, with a white diamond with yellow star in the middle.

File:Flag of Sint Eustatius.svg

| 2004–present

| Flag of Sint Eustatius

| Four colours blue, red, white, gold and green, and divided in four five-sided blue polygons, each fimbriated red. In its centre is a diamond-form white field; in the diamond is the silhouette of the island in green. In the centre in the top of the diamond is a five-pointed golden/yellow star.

Municipalities

{{Main list|List of municipal flags of the Netherlands}}

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File:Amersfoort flag outline.svg

| 1959–present

| Flag of Amersfoort, a city in the province of Utrecht, and is situated at the eastern edge of the Randstad.

| Three horizontal stripes in red and white with two red blocks are placed below and above and a Saint George's cross on the hoist side[https://twitter.com/MartjanKuit/status/1445294468492627975 Twitterbericht] Martjan Kuit d.d. 5 oktober 2021, Zuiderhoek ontwierp woningen, kerken, bruggen en de vlag van Amersfoort.

File:Flag of Amsterdam.svg

| 1975–present

| Flag of the national capital, Amsterdam

| Coat of arms of Amsterdam presented horizontally on field

File:VlagArnhem.svg

| ?–present

| Flag of Arnhem, the capital city of the largest province of Gelderland

| A bi-colour field with white in the top and blue in the bottom, and a double-headed eagle towards hoist

File:Flag of Assen.svg

| 1959–present

| Flag of Assen, the capital of the province of Drenthe

| A bi-colour flag with blue in the top and white in the bottom

File:Flag of Delft.svg

| 1996–present

| Flag of Delft, home of the Delft University of Technology and Johannes Vermeer

|Coat of arms of Delft presented horizontally on field

File:Flag of Eindhoven.svg

| 1927–present

| Flag of Eindhoven, the largest city of the province of North Brabant

| A flag with two vertical stripes in red and white in the hoist side, and five horizontal strips alternatively in red and white

File:Vlag stad Enschede.svg

| 2023–present

| Flag of Enschede, the largest city of the Twente region and the province of Overijssel

| A white field with a red stripe with a battle fence

File:Flag of Groningen City.svg

| 1879–present

|Flag of the city of Groningen, the capital of the province of Groningen

|A white field with a green stripe

File:Flag Haarlem.svg

| ?–present

| Flag of Haarlem, the capital of the province of North Holland

| A red field with the coat of arms of Haarlem towards hoist

File:Heerlen vlag officieel.svg

| 1966–present

| Flag of Heerlen, a city in the south of the province of Limburg

| A blue field with a golden eagle in the middle

File:Flag_of_'s-Hertogenbosch.svg

| 1999–present

| Flag of 's-Hertogenbosch, the capital of the province of North Brabant

| A flag with five stripes alternatively in red and white, and a black square with a yellow tree in the canton

File:Hilversum vlag.svg

| 1958–present

| Flag of Hilversum, the largest city of the Gooi area

| Coat of arms of Hilversum in banner form

File:Leeuwarden vlag 2014.svg

| 2019–present{{cite web |url=https://www.omropfryslan.nl/nieuws/875669-burgemeester-crone-presenteert-nieuwe-vlag-en-wapen-gemeente-leeuwarden |title=Burgemeester Crone presenteert nieuwe vlag en wapen gemeente Leeuwarden |publisher=Omrop Fryslân |date=2019-03-29 |access-date=2021-10-23 }}

| Flag of Leeuwarden, the capital of the province of Friesland

| A blue flag with a yellow lion rampant in the middle and two vertical stripes alternatively in red and white in the hoist side

File:Flag of Leiden.svg

| 1949–present

| Flag of Leiden, a city in South Holland with the oldest Dutch university Leiden University and birthplace of Rembrandt

| A red field with a white stripe in the middle, and a white disc towards hoist with red border and two crossed red keys

File:Flag of Lelystad.svg

| 1981–present

| Flag of Lelystad, the capital of the province of Flevoland

| A yellow field with a blue hexagon filling with a white fleur-de-lis towards hoist and surrounding by four Ls

File:Flag of Maastricht.svg

| 1545–1549, 1647–? (1938), 1994–present

| Flag of Maastricht, the capital of the province of Limburg

| A white five-pointed star in the red field, towards hoist

File:Middelburg vlag.svg

| 1974–present

| Flag of Middelburg, the capital of the province of Zeeland

| Coat of arms of Middelburg in banner form

File:Flag_of_Rotterdam.svg

| 1949–present

| Flag of Rotterdam, the second city of The Netherlands

| A white stripe in the green field

File:Flag of Scheveningen.svg

| 1984–present

| Flag of Scheveningen, a seaside resort and a district of The Hague

| In azure with three right swimming herrings of silver, each herring with a three-leaved yellow crown, floating above the head.

File:Flag of Sneek.svg

| 1456–present

| Flag of Sneek, the second city of the province of Friesland

| A flag with hoist half in black and fly half in yellow

File:Flag of The Hague.svg

| 1949–present

| Flag of The Hague, the capital of the province of South Holland

| A flag with yellow at the top and green at the bottom

File:Flag of Utrecht city.svg

| 1990–present

| Flag of the city of Utrecht, the capital of the province of Utrecht

| A bi-colour flag in white and red field and partly per bend

File:Flag of Weert.svg

| 1980–present

| Flag of Weert, a town in the centre of the province of Limburg

| A white field with a blue horizontal stripe in the middle, and a yellow vertical stripe in the hoist side surmounted with three red horns

File:Flag_of_Zwolle.svg

| 1962–present

| Flag of Zwolle, the capital of the province of Overijssel

| A blue field with a white cross

Regions

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File:Flag of Achterhoek.svg

| 2018

| Flag of the Achterhoek

| The flag has been in use in its current form since 2018 and was created as a result of a design competition. In the process, this design was chosen from 475 entries. The flag is now well known in the Achterhoek and can be seen flying here and there. The flag shows a creamy white diagonally curved cross surrounded by a dark green border. This cross depicts the winding roads of the Achterhoek and the rows of trees along them. Because of the cross, the flag is divided into four and consists of two light green areas and two dark green areas in the background. Light green represents the meadows and dark green represents the Achterhoek forests. The flag design is inspired by the Achterhoek coulisse landscape. This is a semi-open landscape that has the character of a stage with wings due to the planting and buildings. Scenes are the parts of the stage where players come from and return.{{Cite web |title=De vlag uut veur de Achterhoek {{!}} Zoektocht naar de Achterhoekse vlag |url=https://achterhoeksevlag.nl/ |access-date=2019-02-21 |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Eigen vlag voor Achterhoek, met dank aan Zwarte Cross |url=https://www.tubantia.nl/achterhoek/eigen-vlag-voor-achterhoek-met-dank-aan-zwarte-cross~aed73122/ |access-date=2019-02-21 |website=Tubantia.nl}}

File:Vlag van de Betuwe.png

| 2022

| Flag of the Batavia

|The flag has been in use in its current form since 2022 and was created as a result of a design competition. In the process, this design was chosen from some dozens of entries with a 23% victory of the votes. The flag serves as a symbol for the region and as a means of representing its identity. The flag has a green background with three narrow vertical stripes in red and blue on the mast side. These stripes are derived from the coat of arms of the noble family de Cocq van Haeften. They played an important role in the region during the Middle Ages. This coat of arms was also often used as inspiration for arms of various (disbanded) villages and towns in the Batavia. The stripes symbolise all these places. The green background refers to the region's landscape: lots of woods, heathland and other nature. Placed on top are two wavy horizontal stripes referring to the rivers Waal and Rhine. Central to the flag are three silhouettes of apples. These refer to the three Batavia regions that make up the area: the Tielerwaard, Lower Batavia and Upper Batavia.{{Cite web |title=Dit is de nieuwe vlag van de Betuwe, en deze man ontwierp hem |url=https://www.gelderlander.nl/betuwe/dit-is-de-nieuwe-vlag-van-de-betuwe-en-deze-man-ontwierp-hem~a0b8f86c/ |date=2022-02-05 |website=de Gelderlander}}

File:Beemster flag.svg

| 20 December 1961

| Flag of Beemster

| The flag has been adopted on 20 December 1961 in its current form, and at that time served as the municipal flag of the former Beemster municipality. Nowadays, Beemster falls under the municipality of Purmerend, and it became the regional flag of the same name. This colourful flag, which closely resembles the flag of Terschelling, is made up of four stripes in the colours red, green, yellow and blue. These colours are based on the municipal coat of arms. The red colour symbolises the sun, the green colour the land, the yellow colour the grain and the blue colour the water. All these symbols are included in the municipal coat of arms except the grain.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120910085754/http://www.beemster.net/bestuur-beleid/huisstijl_3167/ Huisstijl]. Gemeente Beemster. Retrieved 24 March 2013

File:Flag of Het Bildt.svg

| 29 June 1955

| Flag of het Bildt

| The flag has been adopted on 29 June 1955 in its current form, and at that time served as the municipal flag of the former het Bildt municipality. Nowadays, het Bildt falls under the municipality of Waadhoeke, and on 23 January 2020, the municipal council decided that the flag will be given a second life as a regional flag. The flag has a colourful design and consists in the background of three horizontal stripes in green, white and blue. The flag's tripartite division refers to the original division of het Bildt into three parishes. Green, white and blue are taken from the corresponding municipal coat of arms. White in the flag refers to the former Middelzee between Aldlân (blue) and Nijlân. The mast side of the flag shows a triangle, which is also divided into three. This triangle indicates the geographical shape of the reclaimed polders. Red and yellow refer to the county of Holland. This is because the Dutch played a major role in the embankment.{{cite web |access-date=2016-11-28 |author=Klaas Broeils |date=2001-08-16 |title=Vlag en wapen |url=http://members.home.nl/k.bloeils/Vlag%20en%20wapen.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161129023605/http://members.home.nl/k.bloeils/Vlag%20en%20wapen.htm |archive-date=2016-11-29 |url-status=dead }}"Hét Bildt meet zich een gemeentevlag aan". "Leeuwarder Courant : hoofdblad van Friesland". Leeuwarden, 30 juni 1955. [https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010614136:mpeg21:a0107 kb.nl]Leeuwarder Courant, [https://www.lc.nl/friesland/waadhoeke/Streekvlag-en-wapen-voor-het-Bildt-25221549.html Streekvlag en -wapen voor het Bildt] 10 januari 2020[https://ris2.ibabs.eu/Agenda/Details/waadhoeke/e325f1ae-349b-4fed-a320-852d8c5b09a1 Gemeenteraad van Waadhoeke - verslag raadsvergadering donderdag 23 januari 2020]

File:Banner of the Duchy of Brabant.svg

| 12th century

| Flag of Brabant

| The flag is black and features the well-known Brabantian or Flemish lion. This is a standing yellow (or golden) lion with red tongue and nails. This lion has also traditionally featured on the coat of arms of the province of North Brabant. It seems that the first Duke of Brabant, Godfrey I, carried this lion as a heraldic symbol. At the time, it was depicted in various banners as early as 1106. A century later, Henry I started using this same lion in his coat of arms. The flag is also formed the banner of the former Duchy of Brabant and the former Brabant in Belgium. The flag is believed to be centuries old and in use at least before the year 1815. The flag was also conducted in square form.

File:Flag of Drechtsteden.webp

| 23 February 2016

| Flag of Drechtsteden

| In its current form, the flag has been in concept since 2016 and devised by a Dordrecht visual artist. The design was only presented but never officially put into use. The flag basically consists of three horizontal stripes in red and white. This makes the flag quite similar to the flag of Dordrecht. This was also an immediate criticism of the flag. It was said to be too similar to the flag of Dordrecht and lacked characteristics of other place flags from the region. The red stripes feature a diagonal white stripe. White can be interpreted in the flag as iconic rivers that cross the region. Red can then represent buildings around these rivers.{{Cite web |title=Reactie op de keuze van de vlag voor de Drechtsteden |url=https://www.papendrecht.net/nieuws/28733/2016-02-23-10827-reactie-op-de-keuze-van-de-vlag-voor-de-drechtsteden |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=www.papendrecht.net |language=nl}}{{Cite web |last=Thies |first=Kees |date=2016-02-24 |title=Zoektocht naar vlag die 'lading' dekt… |url=https://keesthies.com/2016/02/24/zoektocht-naar-vlag-die-lading-dekt/ |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=Kees Thies |language=nl}}

File:Flag of Oostergo.svg

| Unknown

| Flag of Eastergoa

| The flag design consists of five horizontal stripes in the colours red and white. It is not known exactly since when the Eastergoa flag has been in use. However, it is known that the flag is based on its coat of arms. Where exactly these colours come from is not clear.

File:Flag of Frisia.svg

| 23 September 2006

| Flag of Frisia

| The flag is yellow and features a white Nordic cross with a blue border. This divides the flag into quarters, so to speak. Each quarter features a red seeblatt (pompeblêd), a well-known heart-shaped Frisian symbol representing the leaf of a water lily. The design of the Interfrisian flag was the work of the activist group Groep fan Auwerk. They promote a stronger Frisian identity and are in favour of an independent Frisian state. The thin cloth is not very well known, unlike the provincial flag of Friesland.Vgl.: Eurolang: [https://web.archive.org/web/20070928063517/http://www.eurolang.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2709&Itemid=1&lang=en Eurolang.net New Frisian flag follows Scandinavian model]; Groep fan Auwerk, [https://web.archive.org/web/20101029214654/http://www.groepfanauwerk.com/homeNflagge.html Groepfanauwerk.org Interfriese vlag]. Leeuwarder Courant: '[https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094036/http://www.leeuwardercourant.nl/nieuws/regio/article936703.ece Een nieuwe volksvlag voor alle Friezen]

File:Gaasterlân vlag 1963.svg

| 15 July 1963

| Flag of Gaasterland

| The flag can be seen as the regional flag of the Frisian region Gaasterland (or Gaasterlân). It has been adopted on 15 July 1963 in its current form, and at that time served as the municipal flag of the former Gaasterland municipality. Nowadays, Gaasterland falls under the municipality of De Fryske Marren, and it became the regional flag of the same name. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes in blue, yellow and green. The middle yellow stripe is thicker and contains a leaping red hare. Together with the flag colours, this hare is taken from the municipal coat of arms. In it, it jumps over a green meadow with corn behind it and a blue sky. The hare's provenance is unfortunately unknown."Gaasterland heeft een gemeentevlag". "Friese koerier : onafhankelijk dagblad voor Friesland en aangrenzende gebieden". Heerenveen, 17 juli 1963. [https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010689169:mpeg21:a0136 kb.nl]

File:Maas en Waal vlag.svg

| 13 February 2020

| Flag of the Land of Meuse and Waal

| The flag has been in use in its current form since 2020 and was created following a design competition. In this, this design was chosen from three designs, with 752 votes. The flag shows three horizontal stripes in white, blue and green. At the centre of the design is a yellow coat of arms in the middle in which two wavy rivers forming the letters M and W. The two designs that fell off also contained the letters of Meuse and Waal but were a lot tighter in design. The flag was designed by Wim Hendriks.{{Cite web| last = Deurloo| first = Peter| title = Golvende vlag van Drutenaar Wim Hendriks is de vlag van Maas en Waal| work = de Gelderlander| access-date = 2023-11-08| date = 2020-01-03| url = https://www.gelderlander.nl/maas-en-waal/golvende-vlag-van-drutenaar-wim-hendriks-is-de-vlag-van-maas-en-waal~aa6f5d0e/| language = nl}}

File:Vlag Van De Liemers.svg

| 2021

| Flag of the Liemers

|The flag has been in use in its current form since 2021 and was created following a design competition. In this, this design was chosen from some 100 entries, with a 37% victory. The flag looks modern, is dark red and shows a red twisted Y-shape with white outline. This Y-shape is based on the region's borders and its connection to the IJssel and Rhine rivers. It is, as it were, a simplified form of this geographical entity. The red colour has several meanings. For instance, it stands for the indication of 'standing out' which is often attributed to this bright colour. It also stands for enthusiasm, strength, love, passion and warmth. The flag is slightly similar to the regional flag of Achterhoek. The white lines and curved shape are reminiscent of it.[https://www.omroepgelderland.nl/nieuws/7283774/De-Liemerse-vlag-is-gekozen-hij-is-rood-en-wappert-al omroepgelderland.nl], De Liemerse vlag is gekozen: hij is rood en wappert al, Omroep Gelderland. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210720223115/https://www.omroepgelderland.nl/nieuws/7283774/De-Liemerse-vlag-is-gekozen-hij-is-rood-en-wappert-al Archived] on 20 July 2021.

File:Vlag van Noord-Limburg.svg

| 14 October 1987

| Flag of Northern Limburg

|The flag basically consists of two white stripes and a narrower blue stripe. The blue stripe is split by a green shape that resembles both the uppercase letter G and the lowercase letter E. Exactly how the flag was created is unclear.

File:Flag Ommelanden.svg

| Before 1900

| Flag of the Ommelanden

| The flag is very similar to the flag of the province of Friesland but shows red heart shapes instead of seeblatts (or pompeblêden). Both flags are regularly mixed up and are so similar because of the common past of Ommelanden and Friesland. However, the flag of Ommelanden is older; its design is directly derived from the corresponding coat of arms, which dates back to the 16th century. The background of the flag consists of seven diagonal stripes in white and blue. Eleven red hearts are distributed across the white stripes. These hearts are also called 'water rose plums'. What these refer to is not exactly known. The flag is believed to have been used before 1900.Zie verder: Pieter L.C. Niemeijer, Vivat Omlandia: Wapen en vlag van de Ommelanden, 2004.[https://web.archive.org/web/20180925180546/https://www.provinciegroningen.nl/uploads/tx_bwibabs/eec56fdc-2be7-42ce-abbe-ea98df4a7d46/eec56fdc-2be7-42ce-abbe-ea98df4a7d46:86c0cfa8-e070-45c2-ba73-b776a6a04668/Brief%20-%20Brief%20M.%20Koning%20inzake%20misbruik%20Ommelander%20wapen%20.pdf Brief van Gedeputeerde Staten aan Provinciale Staten van Groningen, 19 december 2017.]

File:Flag of Reiderland.svg

| 25 June 1991

| Flag of Rheiderland

| The flag can be seen as the regional flag of the Groningen region of Rheiderland. It has been adopted on 25 June 1991 in its current form, and at that time served as the municipal flag of the former municipality of Rheiderland. Nowadays, Rheiderland falls under the municipality of Oldambt and it became the regional flag of the same name. The flag consists of a yellow and blue field separated by a embattled line. The flag colours are taken from the corresponding coat of arms. The battlements indicate the presence of several fortresses (including Bad Nieuweschans) in historic Rheiderland. The blue colour predominates, as this is also the case in the municipal coat of arms.{{Cite magazine | last=van Westerhoven | first=Marcel | date=2013-10-15 | url= | title=Vlag en wapen van de nieuwe gemeente Oldambt | magazine=Vlag! | volume=5 | issue=13 | language=nl }}

File:Flag of Salland, Netherlands.svg

| September 2021

| Flag of Salland

| The flag was designed by Mr Dijk after holding a design competition. The winning design was officially adopted in September 2021. Previously, Salland used a different flag. The flag has a modern design and consists of five colours: light blue, green, yellow, dark blue and white. The light blue stripe at the top represents the sky, while the yellow and green at the bottom symbolise the fields and meadows. The green triangular area at the top right represents the Sallandse Heuvelrug National Park. The colour areas are separated from each other by white lines. The horizontal white line represents the horizon. To the right of the flag is a vertical wavy blue stripe representing both the letter S of Salland and the rivers that cross Salland.[https://www.destentor.nl/salland/erik-dijk-uit-nijverdal-ontwerpt-sallandvlag-een-vlag-verbindt-verenigt-en-verbroedert~a2563368/ Stentor.nl, Erik Dijk ontwerpt Sallandvlag, 18 september 2021]

File:Flag of Zevenwouden.svg

| Unknown

| Flag of Sânwâlden

| The flag consists of fifteen equal blocks in white and green. Together they form a chequered pattern. Officially, the flag is slightly wider, and the blocks have a square shape. The green blocks are a reference to the seven trees shown on the coat of arms of Sânwâlden. White has been used as the background colour of the coat of arms in this regard.

File:Schermer vlag.svg

| 30 May 2000

| Flag of Schermer

| The flag can be seen as the regional flag of the North Holland region of Schermer. It has been adopted on 30 May 2000 in its current form, and at the time served as the municipal flag of the former municipality of Schermer. Today, Schermer falls under the municipality of Alkmaar and it became the regional flag of the same name. The flag basically consists of a blue and green area separated by a yellow chevron (arrow-shaped element). The flag colours come from the flag of the former water board De Schermeer. The sails and the pike are taken from the municipal coat of arms. The sales represent the polder mill depicted on it. This mill symbolises the village of Schermerhorn, which still has several of these mills. The pike was eventually derived from the coat of arms of Zuid- en Noord-Schermer. This is a former municipality which carried two pikes on its coat of arms.[https://web.archive.org/web/20160310123526/http://www.schermer.nl/internet/historie_237/item/gemeentevlag_411.html Gemeentevlag] Gemeente Schermer.

File:Flag of Stellingwarf.svg

| 2009

| Flag of Stellingwarfs

|The design was specially conceived to celebrate the 700th anniversary of this area. The flag is white with a horizontal red stripe at the bottom and top. At the bottom, however, the stripe is interrupted with the text 'Stellingwarf' in italics. In the centre of the flag are two silhouettes of a griffin. These mythical creatures represent the two municipalities of Ooststellingwerf and Weststellingwerf and are also derived from respective municipal flags. Ooststellingwerf and Weststellingwerf are the municipalities whereby far the most Stellingwarfs live. Red and white are the traditional colours there.{{Cite web |date=2017-03-06 |title=Stellingwerf Bekiek Et Mar Provincie wil meer duidelijkheid over Nedersaksische taal |url=https://www.bekieketmar.nl/nieuws/provincie-wil-meer-duidelijkheid-over-nedersaksische-taal/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=Stellingwerf Bekiek Et Mar |language=nl}}

File:Flag of Twente.svg

| 1981

| Flag of Twente

| The flag is red and shows a white prancing horse in the centre. This represents the so-called Saxon Steed (or Twentse Ros). Most likely, this horse originated from the Saxons, who considered it a noble animal. The Saxons owned Twente for a long time as part of their Saxon Empire. The story also goes that the horse represents the divine horse Sleipnir. This eight-legged hoofed animal originates from Norse mythology and was considered the fastest horse in existence. Today, the symbol of Twente can be found in many logos and other expressions.Ach Lieve Tijd. Duizend jaar Twente en de Twentenaren (1992), Zwolle: Waanders Uitgevers, {{ISBN|90-400-0188-X}}.

File:Flag of Veluwe.svg

| 2012

| Flag of the Veluwe

| The flag is yellow and never officially recognised. A blue horizontal stripe is included at the top and bottom. At the centre of the flag is a black silhouette of a leaping (red) deer. This is a common part in the Veluwe forests. The flag elements are all taken from the flags of some municipalities located (partly) in the Veluwe. Yellow, blue and black also form the colours of the provincial flag of Gelderland.

File:West-Friesland vlag.svg

| 2008

| Flag of West Frisia

| The flag was introduced by the mayor of Hoorn. The flag is blue and shows in the foreground two yellow (golden) going lions (or leopards) surrounded by five rectangular squares (peas). Previously, it was not five but seven peas, referring to the seven sea countries. The lions are ancient armorial animals and, in the case of West Friesland, date from the 14th century. The flag design is derived from the historical flag and arms of West Friesland, which are several centuries old.

File:Flag of Westergo.svg

| Unknown

| Flag of Westergoa

| The flag design consists of a blue background split by a white diagonal stripe. It is not known exactly when the flag has been in use. However, it is known that the flag is based on its coat of arms. Where exactly these colours come from is not clear.

File:Vlag westland streek.svg

| 3 March 1987

| Flag of Westland

| The flag consists of five zigzag stripes in white and green. At the top and bottom of the flag, these zigzag bands merge into three green triangles. The zigzag stripes represent the (plant) greenhouses that are common in Westland. Here, green refers to the cultivated plants and white to the greenhouses themselves. The flag of the municipality of Westland also shows some cartel stripes with a similar meaning.

File:Zeeuws Vlaanderen vlag.svg

| 5 January 2009

| Flag of Zeelandic Flanders

| The flag shows a yellow wavy stripe in the middle, which divides the flag in two. Together with the black climbing lion placed inside it, it refers to the flags of Flanders and Hulst. The lion was slightly modernised for the flag design so that it looks more like a young, dynamic lion. At the top, the flag shows three horizontal stripes in red and white. These are taken from the municipal flag of Sluis. At the bottom are three horizontal stripes in blue and white. These are taken from the municipal flag of Terneuzen. They refer to the North Sea, the Zwin and the Western Scheldt.[https://web.archive.org/web/20091001170147/https://www.pzc.nl/regio/zeeuws-vlaanderen/4297889/ZeeuwsVlaamse-vlag-geeft-status-aan-landje-apart.ece Bericht in de Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant]

Royal family

{{Main list|Flags of the Dutch royal family}}

=Royal standard=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Royal Standard of the Netherlands.svg2013–presentRoyal flag (Dutch: koninklijke vlag), or the royal standard, of the kingdom's monarch

| A square orange flag, divided in four quarters by a nassau-blue cross with the small coat of arms of the Kingdom, surmounted by a royal crown and surrounded by the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of William. Each quarter shows a bugle-horn, which originates in arms of the Principality of Orange.

=Other members of the royal family=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Standard of a Prince of the Netherlands (sons of Beatrix).svg1985–presentPrinces of the Netherlands
(Sons of Beatrix)
Constantijn and formerly Johan-Friso

|As princes of the Netherlands use a 5:6 rectangular flag with the Royal standard colours and their parental arms (a white tower) in the lower hoist as difference.

File:Standard of a Prince of the Netherlands (sons of Margriet).svg1988–presentPrinces of the Netherlands
(Sons of Margriet)
Maurits, Bernhard, Pieter-Christiaan and Floris

|As princes of the Netherlands use a 5:6 rectangular flag with the Royal standard colours and their parental arms (a white six pointed star) in the lower hoist as difference.

125px1960–presentPrincesses of the Netherlands
(Daughters of Juliana)
Beatrix, Irene, Margriet and Christina

|As princesses of the Netherlands use a swallow tailed flag, with the Royal standard colours and their parental arms (a heraldic rose) in the lower hoist as difference.

125px2021–presentPrincesses of the Netherlands
(Daughters of Willem-Alexander)
Catharina-Amalia, Alexia and Ariane

|As princesses of the Netherlands use a swallow tailed flag, with the Royal standard colours and their maternal arms (the tower of Zorreguieta) in the lower hoist as difference.

125px2002–presentMáxima of Orange-Nassau

| As queen, Máxima uses a swallow tailed standard, with the colours of her husband's flag changed and her parental arms (a yellow tower) in the lower hoist.

125px2003–presentLaurentien of Orange-Nassau

| As princess, Laurentien uses a swallow-tailed standard, with the colours of her husband's flag counterchanged and her parental arms (a yellow heraldic lozenge) in the lower hoist.

Governmental flags

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Rijksoverheid vlag.svg2011-presentFlag of the government of the NetherlandsLight blue field with a white one-third width post next to the post and containing at the top the emblem of the Dutch Government and its agencies.
File:Flag of the Governor of Aruba.svg1986-presentFlag of the governor of ArubaA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and a badge of the flag of Aruba in the centre.
File:Flag of the Governor of Curaçao.svg2010-presentFlag of the governor of CuraçaoA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and a badge of the flag of Curaçao in the centre.
File:Flag of the Governor of Sint Maarten.svg2010-presentFlag of the governor of Sint MaartenA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and a badge of Sint Maarten in the centre.

Military and naval flags

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Onderscheidingsvlag voor de ministers, met uitzondering van de minister van Defensie.svg1974-presentFlag of a minister, except the Minister of DefenceSeven horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue in the ratio 1:1:1:6:1:1:1 with a crowned lion with a sword and a bundle of arrows in the middle.
File:Onderscheidingsvlag Minister van Defensie (2023).svg2023-presentFlag of the Minister of DefenceSeven horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue in the ratio 1:1:1:6:1:1:1 with two crossed yellow swords topped by a yellow crown.
File:Flag of the Secretary of Defence of the Netherlands.svg1957–presentFlag of the Secretary of DefenceSeven equally high horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue.
File:Onderscheidingsvlag van de Commandant der Strijdkrachten 2005.svg2005–presentFlag of the Chief of Defence of the Netherlands Armed ForcesSeven equally high horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue. In the middle, a green circle with three swords representing the armed forces, except for the Royal Marechaussee.
File:NL Onderscheidingsvlag IGK.svg1982–presentFlag of the Inspector General of the Netherlands Armed ForcesSeven equally high horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue. In the middle, the coat of arms of the Inspector General of the Armed Forces.
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg1937–presentFlag of the Royal Netherlands NavyA horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.
File:Marine vlag.svg2011–presentGovernmental flag of the Royal Netherlands NavyBlue field with a white one-third width post next to the post and containing at the top the emblem of the Royal Netherlands Navy in orange.
File:Flag of the Royal Netherlands Army.svg?–presentFlag of the Royal Netherlands ArmyBlue flag, loaded in the middle with the coat of arms of the Royal Netherlands Army.
File:Landmacht vlag.svg2011–presentGovernmental flag of the Royal Netherlands ArmyGreen field with a white one-third width post next to the post and containing at the top the emblem of the Royal Netherlands Army in orange.
File:Flag of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.svg1948–presentFlag of the Royal Netherlands Air ForceBlue flag, divided in three by an orange point coming from the breech side. Originally loaded with the decorations of the Military William Order, but since 1965 with the logo of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
File:Luchtmacht vlag.svg2011–presentGovernmental flag of the Royal Netherlands Air ForceNavy blue field with a white one-third width post next to the post and containing at the top the emblem of the Royal Netherlands Air Force in orange.
File:Krijgsmachtdeelvlag Koninklijke Marechaussee.svg?–presentFlag of the Royal MarechausseeNassau blue flag, loaded in the centre with the Marechaussee grenade with closed flame in white.
File:Marechaussee vlag.svg2011–presentGovernmental flag of the Royal MarechausseeNavy blue field with a white one-third width post next to the post and containing at the top the emblem of the Royal Marechaussee in orange.
File:Netherlands Coast Guard flag.svg2002–presentFlag of the Netherlands Coast GuardThree stripes, the heights of which are in proportion as 54:10:13, with the colours orange, white and blue. The emblem of the Netherlands Coast Guard is depicted on the orange stripe, near the breeches.
File:Reserve marine vlag.svgbefore 1933–presentFlag of the officer of the Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve

|The Dutch flag, of which the centre of the white band is semi-circularly widened to halfway between the red and the blue band, on which broadening with black thread is embroidered an unready anchor, covered by a crown.

File:Civil Jack of the Netherlands.svg?–presentThe "Geusje", the civil jack of the Netherlands (unofficial; most common variant)Eight segments in the colours of the Dutch flag.
File:Naval Jack of the Netherlands.svg1931–presentThe "Geus", the naval jack of the NetherlandsTwelve segments in the colours of the kingdom flag; in the ratio 2:3.
125px?–presentNaval jack of the Royal MarechausseeTriangular flag, the mast side of which has the white colour and the tip is nassau blue. The white area is loaded with an orange Dutch lion, the blue area with the logo of the Marechaussee (the grenade with closed flame).{{Cite web |title=Ceremonieel & Protocol rangen - Ministeriële- en Defensie publicaties |url=https://puc.overheid.nl/mp-bundels/doc/PUC_200100000000_10/1/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=puc.overheid.nl}}
150px1934-presentCommissioning pennantA long, very narrow, split ship's vane in the colours of the kingdom flag.

Historical

=National flags=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Oriflamme of Charlemagne.png

| 800-888

| Imperial Oriflamme of Charlemagne

| A 3 pointed green field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers.

File:Flag of Austria (1-1).svg

| 959–1190

| Flag of the Lower Lotharingia

| A red field with a white stripe in the middle

File:Flag of the prince-bishopric of Utrecht.svg

| 1024–1528

| Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht

| A red field with a white cross

File:Banner of the Duchy of Brabant.svg

| 1183–1430

| Flag of the Duchy of Brabant

| A golden lion on a black field.

File:Banner of the Burgundian Cross of Burgundy.svg

| 1384–1482

| Flag of the Burgundian Netherlands

| A white flag with the cross of Burgundy, firesteel, and Golden Fleece

rowspan="2" | File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg

| 1482–1556

| Flag of Habsburg Netherlands

| rowspan="2" | A white flag with the cross of Burgundy.{{cite book |last1=Bander |first1=James |title=Dutch Warships in the Age of Sail 1600-1714: Design, Construction, Careers & fates |date=1 December 2014 |publisher=Seaforth Publishing |isbn=978-1-84832-157-1 |page=51 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MuCZBgAAQBAJ&dq=spanish+netherlands+ensign&pg=PA51 |access-date=11 January 2024 |language=en}}{{cite book |last1=Preston |first1=Rupert |title=The Seventeenth Century Marine Painters of the Netherlands |date=1974 |publisher=F. Lewis |isbn=978-0-85317-025-9 |page=88 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-vHqAAAAMAAJ&q=spanish%20netherlands%20ensign |access-date=11 January 2024 |language=en}}

1556–1648

| Flag of Spanish Netherlands

File:Civil ensign of the Spanish Netherlands.svg

| 1556–1648

| Civil ensign of the Spanish Netherlands

| A horizontal tricolour of red, white and yellow, with the Cross of Burgundy in the centre.

File:Prinsenvlag.svg

| 1572–1795

| The Prince's Flag

| A horizontal tricolour of orange, white and blue.

File:Statenvlag.svg

| 1652–1806

| The States Flag

| A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue. The blue is a lighter shade than that of the current national flag

File:Flag of the Batavian Republic.svg

| 1796–1806

| The Batavian flag

| A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue with the Republic’s emblem in the canton.

rowspan="4" | File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg

| 1806–1810

| Flag of the Kingdom of Holland

| rowspan="4" | A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.

1813–1815

| Flag of the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands

1815–1839

| Flag of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands

1839–present

| Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

=Colonies and overseas territories=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Flag of New Holland.svg

| rowspan="2" | 1637?-1644?

| rowspan="2" | Flag of Dutch Brazil

| rowspan="2" | Horizontal stripes in red, white and blue, with a crown and a gold monogram in the centre

File:Flag of New Holland (alternative).svg
File:Flag of Dutch colony of Suriname.svg

| 1961–1962

| Proposed flag of Dutch Guyana (Suriname)

| Horizontal stripes in red, white and blue, with a coat of arms in the centre

File:Flag of Dutch Guyana.svg

| 1959–1975

| Flag of Dutch Guyana (Suriname)

| A white flag with white, black, brown, red and yellow five-pointed stars, connected by a black ellipse

File:Morning Star flag.svg

| 1961–1962

| Flag of Netherlands New Guinea

| Thirteen blue and white alternating horizontal stripes with a red bar on the hoist side with a white five pointed star centred on it

File:Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1959–1986).svg

| 1959–1986

| Flag of the Netherlands Antilles

| White, with a horizontal blue stripe in the centre, one-third of the flag's hoist, superimposed on a vertical red stripe of the same width, also centred; six white, five-pointed stars are arranged in a hexagon pattern in the centre of the blue band, their points up. The six stars represented the six main islands of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten

File:Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986–2010).svg

| 1986–2010

| Flag of the Netherlands Antilles after the secession of Aruba

| White, with a horizontal blue stripe in the centre, one-third of the flag's hoist, superimposed on a vertical red stripe of the same width, also centred; five white, five-pointed stars are arranged in a pentagon pattern in the centre of the blue band, their points up. The five stars represented the five main islands of Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten.

=Provinces=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Flag_Zuid-Holland_(1948).svg

| 1948–1986

| Flag of South Holland

| A yellow flag with a red horizontal stripe through the middle

=Royal standards=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Royal Standard of the Netherlands (1908–2013).svg1908–2013Royal Standard of the Monarch

| A square orange flag, divided in four quarters by a nassau-blue cross with the small coat of arms of the Kingdom, surmounted by a royal crown and surrounded by the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of William. Each quarter shows a bugle-horn, which originates in arms of the Principality of Orange.

File:Royal Standard of the Netherlands (1815–1908).svg1815–1908Royal Standard of the Monarch

| The colours of the flag of the Netherlands with the royal coat of arms (without the mantle).

=Other members of the Royal Family=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Royal Standard of a Prince of the Netherlands (1815–1908).svg1898–1908Standard of a Prince

| A flag with the colours of the historical Royal Standard, with the Royal coat of arms in an orange rectangle at the central band.

125px1898–1908Standard of a Princess

| A swallow tailed flag with the colours of the historical Royal Standard, with the Royal coat of arms in an orange rectangle at the central band.

125px1980–2004Standard of Juliana of Orange-Nassau

| As princess, Juliana used a swallow tailed orange flag, divided in four quarters by a nassau-blue cross. In the centre of the flag is a small arms of the Netherlands without the insignia of the Order of Willem within an orange circle. In the upper hoist her maternal arms (the horn of Orange) and her paternal arms (a black bull with white horns, a red tongue and a golden crown, from the arms of Mecklenburg) in the lower hoist.

125px1908–1934Standard of Emma of Waldeck-Pyrmont

| She used a square and swallow tailed orange flag, divided in four quarters by a nassau-blue cross. In the centre of the flag is a small arms of the Netherlands without the insignia of the Order of Willem within an orange circle. Each quarter shows a bugle-horn, which originates in arms of the principality of Orange.

125px1898–1908Standard of Emma of Waldeck-Pyrmont

| She used a flag with the colours of the historical Royal Standard, with the Royal coat of arms (without the mantle) at the central band.

125px1908–1910Standard of Marie of Orange-Nassau

| An oblong flag of orange colour, the height of which is 5/6 of the length, triangularly cut over 1/3 of the length of the flag; divided into four sections by a standing four-armed cross of Nassau blue, the width of 1/5 of the height of the flag; the centre of the cross located at 5/12 of the length of the flag, counted from the pants side; in the centre of the cross a medallion of orange colour, at the diameter of 3/14 of the length of the flag, placed below it the coat of arms, as mentioned in article 1 of this decree, covered by the royal crown; in each of the orange boxes, located on the trouser side of the flag, a horn, as defined in Article 1.

File:Royal Standard of the Prince Consort of the Netherlands (1980–2002).svg1980–2002Standard of the Prince Consort

| A quadrangle in Nassau blue bearing an orange cross. First and third quarters, adorned by the Dutch Lion of the coat of arms of The Netherlands. Second and fourth quarters, adorned by the white castle tower from the coat of arms of the House of Amsberg. Centred upon the cross is the coat of arms of The Netherlands, topped by a royal crown.

File:Royal Standard of the Prince Consort of the Netherlands (1948–1980).svg1948–1980Standard of the Prince Consort

| A quadrangle bearing an orange cross. First and third quarters in Nassau blue, adorned by the Dutch Lion from the national coat of arms. Second and fourth quarters are white, adorned by the five-leafed rose with golden sepals from the coat of arms of the House of Lippe. Centred upon the cross is the coat of arms of The Netherlands, topped by a royal crown.

File:Prins Hendrik (1876-1934) standaard.svg1908–1934Standard of the Prince Consort

| A quadrangle bearing an orange cross. First and third quarters in Nassau blue, adorned by the Dutch Lion from the national coat of arms. The second and fourth quarters are Azure, adorned by a griffin passant Or langed Gules of the House of Mecklenburg. Centred upon the cross is the coat of arms of The Netherlands, topped by a royal crown.

125px1902–1908Standard of the Prince Consort

| A flag with the colours of the historical Royal Standard, with the prince's coat of arms at the central band.

= Dutch governors =

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

rowspan="3" |File:Onderscheidingsvlag Gouverneur (tot 1954).png

|1904–1920

|Flag of the governor of Curaçao and Dependencies

| rowspan="3" |National tricolour, within the red stripe two white balls.

1816–1920

|Flag of the governor of Surinam

1880–1928

|Flag of the governor of the Dutch East Indies

File:Onderscheidingsvlag Gouverneur Nederlands-Indie (1928-1949).svg

|1928–1949

|Flag of the governor of the Dutch East Indies

|National tricolour, within the upper-right white canton, two red balls.

rowspan="3" |File:Onderscheidingsvlag Gouverneur overzees gebiedsdeel (1954-1966).svg

| rowspan="2" |1920–1966

|Flag of the governor of Curaçao and Dependencies

| rowspan="3" |National tricolour, within the red stripe three white balls.

Flag of the governor of Surinam
1951–1962

|Flag of the governor of Dutch New Guinea

File:Flag of the Governor of Dutch Guyana (1966-1975).svg1966–1975Flag of the governor of SurinameA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and the flag of Suriname in the centre.
File:Flag of the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles (1966–1986).svg1966–1986Flag of the governor of the Netherlands AntillesA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and the flag of the Netherlands Antilles in the centre.
File:Flag of the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles (1986–2010).svg1986–2010Flag of the governor of the Netherlands AntillesA white flag with the flag of the Netherlands striped across both the top and the bottom, and the flag of the Netherlands Antilles in the centre.

=Military and naval flags=

class="wikitable"
style="background:#efefef;"

! Flag!! style="width:150px;"|Date!! style="width:250px;"|Use!! style="width:1024px;"|Description

File:Onderscheidingsvlag Minister van Defensie (Nederland).svg1957-2023Flag of the Minister of DefenceSeven horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue in the ratio 1:1:1:6:1:1:1 with the emblem of the armed forces in the middle.
File:NL-VLAG-CDS.svg1974-2005Flag of the Chef DefensiestafSeven equally high horizontal bands in the colour combination red-white-blue-white-red-white-blue. In the middle a green circle with four swords representing the four armed forces.
File:Flag of the Dutch Ministry of Defence.svg2001-2010Governmental flag of the Ministry of DefenceDark purple flag with 4 orange bands on the hoist side; the right lane is not complete.
File:Marine vlag 2001 - 2011.svg2001-2010Governmental flag of the Royal Netherlands NavyDark blue flag with 4 orange bands on the hoist side; the right lane is not complete. On the other side is the logo of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
File:Landmacht vlag 2001 - 2011.svg2001-2010Governmental flag of the Royal Netherlands ArmyDark green flag with 4 orange bands on the hoist side; the right lane is not complete. On the other side is the logo of the Royal Netherlands Army.
File:Luchtmacht vlag 2001 - 2011.svg2001-2010Governmental flag of the Royal Netherlands Air ForceDark blue flag with 4 orange bands on the hoist side; the right lane is not complete. On the other side is the logo of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
File:Marechaussee vlag 2001 - 2011.svg2001-2010Governmental flag of the Royal MarechausseeDark blue flag with 4 orange bands on the hoist side; the right lane is not complete. On the other side is the logo of the Royal Marechaussee.
File:Nederlands Loodsvlag.svg?Pilot flagA flag of three equally wide bands of red, white and blue with a ratio of 3:2, bordered on all sides in white with a width equal to the width of the band.

House flags

class="wikitable"
style="width:110px"|Flagstyle="width:100px"|Datestyle="width:250px"|Companystyle="width:1024px"|Description
colspan="4" | {{centre|Current flags}}
File:House flag of Boskalis.svg?–presentBoskalisFlag divided diagonally into two halves, yellow on the top and navy blue on the bottom. This part contains the company name in blank.
File:Spliethoff house flag.svg1921–presentSpliethoffnlFlag divided diagonally into four parts, with the upper part being orange, the flight sky blue, the lower part white and the mast red. In the centre loads the initial of the company name in black.{{Cite web |title=100 years Spliethoff {{!}} NL Flag |url=https://nlflag.nl/100-years-spliethoff |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=nlflag.nl}}
File:Wagenborg house flag.svg1898–presentWagenborgnlFlag divided diagonally into four parts, the top and bottom being red, and the other two white. In the centre is a black chimney with two white stripes.{{Cite web |title=Wagenborg logo |url=https://www.wagenborg.com/news-and-media/wagenborg-logo |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.wagenborg.com}}
colspan="4" | {{centre|Former flags}}
File:Dockwise flag.svg1993-2018DockwiseWhite field with the company's emblem in the centre.
File:House flag of Nedlloyd.svg1970-1997NedlloydWhite and blue quartered flag; a gourd cross, formed by two intertwined ropes, and fimbriated in white.
File:House Flag of the Batavian Oil Company.svg1907-1965Batavian Oil CompanynlTwo equal red triangles at the top and two equal blue triangles at the bottom, with a white diamond with the royal crown in the middle.
File:House Flag of the Royal Packet Navigation Company (KPM).svg1888-1966Royal Packet Navigation CompanyBright red field flag with a white horizontal lozenge, over the full length and height of the flag, charged with the royal crown.
File:House flag of the Holland Steamship Company.svg1885-1974Holland Steamship CompanyWhite field with the national flag of the Netherlands in the quarter and the initials "HSM" in red on the fly.
File:House flag of Rotterdamsche Lloyd.svg1883-1970Royal Rotterdam LloydA red, rectangular flag with a white cross. In the centre is a blue square with the white letters 'RL' and a crown above it.
File:House Flag of the Netherland Line.svg1870-1970Netherland LineWhite field with a blue sautor on which is placed a small red rhombus containing the letter N in white
File:House flag of the Royal Netherlands Steamship Company (KNSM).svg1856-1981Royal Netherlands Steamship CompanyBlue field flag with a white horizontal lozenge, over the full length and height of the flag, charged with the royal crown.
File:Flag of the Dutch West India Company.svg1621-1792Dutch West India CompanyNational flag with company initials, GWC, in black on white central stripe.
File:Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg1630s-1799rowspan="2" | Dutch East India CompanyNational flag with the company's initials, VOC, in black on the white central stripe.
File:Flag of the Dutch East India Company (Prinsenvlag).svg1602-1630sPrince's Flag with company initials, VOC, in black on white central stripe

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