The flag consists of two red and yellow stripes along with a blue wave in the middle.
The yellow and red stripes on the flag are supposed to represent the historical link with the province of Holland.
The three colours are, namely, the colours of the coat of arms of Overijssel (a red lion in a golden field charged with a blue fesse wavy).
In the centre of the flag, the wavy blue line represents the river IJssel, after which the province is named.
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