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== References ==
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Schiedam
Old City Hall
Old City Hall
Flag of Schiedam
Coat of arms of Schiedam
Nickname: 
Brandersstad
Location of Schiedam within the Netherlands
Location of Schiedam within the Netherlands
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
Settledca. 1230
City rights1275
Government
 • MayorCor Lamers (CDA)
Area
 • Total19.89 km2 (7.68 sq mi)
 • Land18.18 km2 (7.02 sq mi)
 • Water1.71 km2 (0.66 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total75,111
 • Density3,768/km2 (9,760/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CETDST)
Postcode
3111 - 3125
Websitehttp://www.schiedam.nl
View on Schiedam with The Porters' Guild House
Windmill in Schiedam

Schiedam ([sχiˈdɑm] ) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is part of the Rotterdam metropolitan area. The city is located west of Rotterdam, east of Vlaardingen, and south of Delft. In the south it is connected with the village of Pernis by the Beneluxtunnel.

The city is known for its historical center with canals, and for having the tallest windmills in the world. Schiedam is also famous for the distilleries and malthouses and production of jenever (gin) - such as the internationally-renowned Ketel One - so much so that in French and English the word schiedam (usually without a capital s-) refers to the town's Holland gin. This was the town's main industry during the early Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th century, a dark period to which it owed its former nickname "Zwart Nazareth" or "Black Nazareth". Furthermore, the city is known for Saint Lidwina, one of the most famous Dutch saints (her relics are located in the Liduina Basilica in Schiedam).

History

Schiedam was founded in roughly the same way as its big neighbour Rotterdam: around the year 1230 the river Schie was dammed by the Lord of Wassenaer and the Amtlord Dirk Bokel of the Amt Mathenesse, this to protect the existing polderland against the seawater from the North Sea. In 1247, Lady Adelaide of Holland married John I, Count of Hainaut. As dowry she received from him the eastern part of the dam together with the adjacent polder. The dam attracted many trade activities because goods for and from the hinterland (Delft, and further away Leiden and Haarlem) had to be transhipped. A small town developed swiftly around the dam and its activities. In the year 1275 Schiedam received city rights from Lady Adelaide, this in her capacity as sister of William II, the reigning Count of Holland and becoming King of the Romans. She ordered the building of a castle near the Schie, which is known till today as the "Huis te Riviere" or "Slot Mathenesse" (English: "Castle Mathenesse"). Remnants of a donjon, which were once part of the castle, are still visible today in the centre of Schiedam and near the city office.

As a young settlement Schiedam soon got competition from surrounding towns and cities: in 1340, Rotterdam and Delft also were allowed to establish a connection between the Schie and the Meuse. From the 15th century on the city flourished as a place of pilgrimage on the devotion around Saint Lidwina, one of the most famous Dutch saints who lived her life in Schiedam. The city gained subsequently significance by fishing for herring. In 1428 a great city fire swept through Schiedam, thereby destroying large parts of the then wooden city .

The 18th century was Schiedam's Golden Age, when the gin industry flourished. The standstill drink imports from France made the emergence of the Schiedamse distillery possible. From dozens of distilleries Schiedam jenever was exported throughout the world. The Gin industry gave the city its nickname 'Black Nazareth'. This industry is now largely gone. Five windmills in the town, called De Noord, Walvisch, Drie Koornbloemen, Nieuwe Palmboom and Vrijheid - the highest windmills in the world because they had to stick out above the high warehouses, and many storehouses are relicts of this past. In one of the former factories at the Lange Haven the National Jenever Museum is established.

On 10 August 1856 the first major train accident in the Netherlands happened near the Schiedam railway station, causing 3 deaths. On 4 May 1976 the Schiedam train disaster took place near the station which caused 24 deaths.[1]

At the end of the 19th and throughout the 20th century, the shipbuilding industry was booming in Schiedam, with the existence of large companies like Wilton-Fijenoord and others. In 1941, the ancient municipalities Kethel en Spaland were merged with Schiedam which made large expansions of the city possible with residential areas in the north. At the end of the 20th century the shipbuilding industry largely disappeared and nowadays Schiedam is mainly a commuter town being part of the Rotterdam metropolitan area.

Geography

The city of Schiedam is located in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is enclosed between Rotterdam (east), Vlaardingen (west) and the river Nieuwe Maas (south).

Demographics

Population

  • 2004 - 75,619
  • 2006 - 75,111

Attractions

Museums

Monuments

  • The old city hall (Het Oude stadhuis) (photo)
  • The canals of Schiedam
  • The Wheat Exchange (De Korenbeurs)
  • Church of Saint John (Sint Jan)
  • The ruins of the castle Huis te Riviere (photo)
  • Saint Lidwina basilica (photo)
  • De Plantage
  • The Porters' Guild House (Het Zakkendragershuisje)
  • Het Proveniershuis
  • The historical windmills of Schiedam. This includes De Noord the tallest windmill in the world which is used as a restaurant.

Events

Sport

The most popular sports in Schiedam are soccer and also field hockey. Cricket is more popular in Schiedam than in most other Dutch cities.[2]

People from Schiedam

Jan van Riebeeck grew up in Schiedam

Sister cities

Schiedam has several sister cities:[3]


References

  1. ^ Template:Nl "Eerste treinramp met doden ook bij Schiedam". Dagblad van het Noorden. May 1, 2004. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  2. ^ FT.com / Arts & Weekend / Sport - Hail Holland, world cricket's unlikely lads
  3. ^ Stedenbanden - City Twinning Netherlands
  4. ^ "Eurotowns".

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