Rosendaël
Part of Dunkirk in Hauts-de-France, France
![Coat of arms of Rosendaël](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Coat_of_Arms_of_Rosenda%C3%ABl.svg/73px-Coat_of_Arms_of_Rosenda%C3%ABl.svg.png)
Coat of arms
Location of Rosendaël
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51°02′29″N 2°24′13″E / 51.0413°N 2.4037°E / 51.0413; 2.4037
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Rosendaël (French pronunciation: [ʁozɑ̃dal]; Dutch: Rozendaal; West Flemish: Rozendoale; French Flemish: Roozendaele; meaning "rose valley") is a former commune in the Nord department in northern France. In 1971 it was merged into Dunkirk.[1] It currently has 18,272 inhabitants (an almost ten-fold increase since 1825) in an area of 3.97 km2.
Heraldry
![]() | The arms of Rosendaël are blazoned : D'azur à la Rose d'Argent
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Rosendaël also has its own flag, Barry of 6 gules and vert
- Grandes armes de Rosendaël.
- Flag of Rosendaël
- Flag of Rosendaëlsur dam
See also
- Communes of the Nord department
- Roosendael Abbey in Antwerp, Belgium
- Roosendaal, city in North Brabant, Netherlands
- Rozendaal, South Holland, town in the Netherlands
- Rozendaal, town in Gelderland, Netherlands
- Jack Rosendaal (born 1973), Dutch decathlete
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