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Macken gehörte einst zum Beltheimer Gericht und war ein Kondominium unter der gemeinsamen Herrschaft des Kurfürstentums Trier (rotes Kreuz auf Weiß), der Herzöge von Pfalz-Zweibrücken und der Grafen von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein. Die Flagge von Macken zeigt das Wappen auf den Farben des Ortes. Sie sind dem Wappen entnommen.
Macken once belonged to the Beltheim court and was a condominium under the common rule of the Electorate of Trier (red cross on white), the dukes of Pfalz-Zweibrücken and the Counts of Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein. The flag of Macken shows the coat of arms oft he municipality on the colors of the village. The colors are taken from the coat of arms.
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Macken gehörte einst zu:
bis 1806
teilwise zu · Kurfürstentum Trier
1815–1918 · Königreich Preußen
1918–1947 · Freistaat Preußen
Macken gehört seit 1947 zu Rheinland-Pfalz
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Wikipedia obout Macken ← click here
Homepage of Macken ← click here
Macken belonged once to:
until 1806
partially to · Electorate of Trier
1815–1918 · Kingdom of Prussia
1918–1947 · Free State of Prussia
Macken belongs since 1947 to Rhineland-Palatinate
Flags are definitely a means of identification. One identifies himself, if at all, with his own country and hoists the national flag at the flagpole in his front yard. A picture you've become accustomed to, what you know. In second place is it perhaps the love ton a football or soccer club, which is also often expressed by a flag. But there are other identities that may be important to you: the country of origin of the ancestors or also regional aspects in the area where one currently lives, the hometown or even quarter. It is precisely this local element that is often somewhat neglected on the flagpole; on holidays such as funfairs or shooting festivals, this looks quite good in some places. This is where the lover of municipal flags comes in, and sets an important sign on the mast or flagpole that is visible to all. Of course, this also applies to the flag of Macken, which you can buy or order here.