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Municipal flag of Zwalm - Image by Arnaud Leroy, 6 November 2005
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The municipality of Zwalm (in French, Zwalin; 7,835 inhabitants on 1 January 2007; 3,382 ha) is located 12 km north-east of Oudenaarde and 20 km south of Ghent. The municipality of Zwalm was formed in 1976 by the merging of Nederzwalm-Hermelgem (formed in 1850 by the merging of Nederzwalm and Hermelgem) and Munkzwalm (including Beerlegem, Dikkele, Hundelgem, Meilegem, Paulatem [in French, Paulaethem], Roborst, Rozebeke, Sint-Blasius-Boekel [Boucle-Saint-Blaise], Sint-Denijs-Boekel [Boucle-Saint-Denis] and Sint-Maria-Latem [Laethem-Sainte-Marie] since 1970).
The municipality of Zwalm is named after the meandering, picturesque
river Zwalmbeek. The river has its source in the wood of Brakel, near
the town of Flobecq. After 23 km, the Zwalmbeek
flows into the Scheldt near Nederzwalm-Hermelgem. The hilly valley of
Zwalmbeek is known as Little Switzerland.
Remains from the Roman and Frankish times were found in Hundelgem. In
the Merovingian times, the main settlement must have been located in
Beerlegem, where a big cemetary has been excavated; the artifacts found
there are shown in the South-East Flanders Archeological Museum in
Velzeke. In the Middle Ages, most of the domains were owned by abbeys,
therefore the name of Munkzwalm (from munk, "monk"). Most of the watermills on the Zwalmbeek belonged to the St. Bavo abbey in Ghent and to the abbey of Ename, whereas the St. Peter abbey in Ghent owned the chapel
and farms of Wijlegen and the parish of Dikkele.
Munkzwalm, located on the railway Brussels-Kortrijk, is the administrative center of the municipality of Zwalm.
Nederzwalm and Hermelgem were merged in 1850 to form Nederzwalm-Hermelgem.
Rozebeke is one of the oldest pilgrimage places in the region. The
village square and the neighborhood are the decor of the film Het
verdrit van België (The Sorrow of the Belgians) by Hugo Claus.
Roborst is known for pear-shaped tower of the St. Denis' church.
Meilegem is one of the smallest villages in East Flanders.
Paulatem was indeed the smallest municipality in East Flanders.
Source: Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 6 November 2005
The municipal flag of Zwalm is blue with a thin red inner border and a
thin blue outer border, and a yellow 12-pointed star surrounded by 12
five-pointed yellow stars.
According to Gemeentewapens in België - Vlaanderen en Brussel, the flag was adopted by the Municipal Council on 25 March 1980, confirmed by Royal Decree on 3 September 1980
and published in the Belgian official gazette on 16 October 1980.
The 12 smaller stars represent the 12 former municipalities merged into
the municipality of Zwalm, represented by the central, bigger star. The
colours might come from the municipal coat of arms.
The municipal coat of arms, as shown on the municipal website, is "Quarterly, firstly or a lion sable armed and langued gules a border engrailed of the same, secondly gules three keys or 2 + 1, thirdly azure a lion argent with three bars gules, fourthly a lion sable crowned armed and langued gules a bend gules over it, an escutcheon or five chevrons gules a disc of the same in base".
Arnaud Leroy, Pascal Vagnat & Ivan Sache, 6 November 2005