Holanda spijkenisse

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NETHERLANDS

• Location : Western Europe, on the Belgian border 450 km, Germany 577 km.

• Capital: Amsterdam.• Population: 16,877,351.• Ethnic origin: Dutch 83%, other 17% (of which 9% are of

non-Western origin, mainly Turks, Moroccans, Antilles, Surinamese and Indonesians).

• Religions: Catholic 31%, Protestant 21%, Muslim 4.4%, others 3.6%, non-affiliated 40%.

SOME DATA

DUTCH ROYALTY• King: Willem Alexander.• Queen: Máxima

Zorreguieta

EUROPEAN CONTEXT

• Netherlands is located in Western Europe.• It is a country included in the European Union• Netherlands’ currency is the Euro.

HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS

• The territory where the Netherlands is located today is already inhabited since the Paleolithic.

• Netherlands was conquered by the Spanish.• The Netherlands became an independent country in

1648, when it signed the peace treaty with Spain.• It became a parliamentary democracy with a

constitutional monarchy in 1848.

• Netherlands is a country with a small emergent territory, reason why it conquered a considerable amount of territory to the sea.

• For this they built enormous dams and dykes that prevent the advance of sea water.

DUTCH DYKES

SOME IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES

• Vincent van Gogh: 

• Anne Frank

SpijkenisseArea • Total 30.27 km2  • Land 26.12 km2   • Water 4.15 km2

Population (May 2014) • Total 72,545

 • Density 2,777/km2 (7,190/sq mi)

Spijkenisse  is a town in the

western Netherlands , in the

province of South Holland.

Spijkenisse

Archaeological research has shown that the area around Spijkenisse has been inhabited for many thousands of years. The people then depended on fishing on the Meuse and hunting in the swamps.

The medieval village church is the oldest building in Spijkenisse

Spijkenisse grew out of farming and fishing villages along the Oude Maas. Originally belonged to Lord Putten, but in 1459 Fief Putten Facilities - Spijkenisse was transferred to Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. In 1581 years, the area was under the control of the Earl of Holland. In the 17th and 18th century, the city endured the devastating fires, which affected its economic performance-growth. People lived from fishing and hunting.

From 1817 to 1966 Spijkenisse and Hekelingen were two independent communities under a mayor. After World War II, the village was still modest in size, but from the 60s and 70s, the township as urban growth has become a heavy midsize municipality.

Spijkenisse is currently working hard to overcome its urban growth condition by the current City Plan: a comprehensive Spijkenisse project should provide a larger and more diversified center.

Most important points

Spijkenisse

Square in Spijkenisse

The medieval village church is the oldest building in Spijkenisse

Windmill

"Nooitgedacht" 

in Spijkenisse

The library "Bookmountain“ in Spijkenisse

Stoep theatre in Spijkenisse

The rokade of Spijkenisse

Flat nabij de Maasboulevard in de wijk de Schenkel in Spijkenisse

Work done by:

Bernardo AlbanoFrancisca Albuquerque