South Holland

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Provincie Zuid-Holland
Province of South Holland
Image:Flag Zuid-Holland.svg Image:Coat Zuid-Holland.gif
Flag Coat of arms
Image:Zuid-Holland position.svg
Capital The Hague
Largest city Rotterdam
Queen's Commissioner Jan Franssen
Religion (1999) Protestant 24%
Roman Catholic 17%
Area
 • Land
 • Water
 
2.818 km² (5th)
585 km²
Population (2006)
 • Total
 • Density

3.458.875 (1st)
1.227/km² (1st)
Anthem Lied van Zuid-Holland
ISO NL-ZH
Official website www.zuid-holland.nl

South Holland (Dutch: Zuid-Holland ) is a province of the Netherlands, located in the west of the country on the North Sea coast. It is the most densely populated and industrialised of the Dutch provinces. Neighbouring provinces are Zeeland to the southwest, North Brabant to the southeast, Gelderland to the east, Utrecht to the northeast and North Holland to the north.

It contains the major cities of The Hague (Den Haag or 's-Gravenhage) (the seat of government of the country and the seat of the International Court of Justice) and Rotterdam. Dordrecht, Leiden, Delft and Gouda have town centers with many 17th-century buildings. Katwijk has its city center situated near the beach. Rotterdam has one of the world's largest harbours. Zoetermeer is a very new city, most of it was developed in 1970. Other New Towns are Capelle aan den IJssel, Hellevoetsluis and Spijkenisse, all three situated in the vicinity of Rotterdam.

South Holland makes up one region of the ISO world region code system, having the code ISO 3166-2:NL-ZH. The area contains the mouth of two major European rivers: Rhine and Meuse. Rivers and other bodies of water include the Nieuwe Maas, Nieuwe Waterweg, Oude Maas, Haringvliet, Hollands Diep, Oude Rijn and Hollandse IJssel.

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[edit] History

The province South Holland was formed in 1840, when the province Holland was split into northern (North Holland) and southern parts. Since then, South Holland has ceded three municipalities to the province of Utrecht: Oudewater in 1970, Woerden in 1989, and Vianen in 2002.

[edit] Municipalities

South Holland is divided into 77 municipalities (before 2006: 86) (with links to maps in brackets):

Image:Map South Holland with numbered municipalities.png
Map of South Holland with numbered municipalities (note that some former municipalities are still shown and therefore the numbers on this map do not correspond to the list).
  1. Alblasserdam [1]
  2. Albrandswaard [2]
  3. Alkemade [3]
  4. Alphen aan den Rijn [4]
  5. Barendrecht [5]
  6. Bergambacht [6]
  7. Bernisse [7]
  8. Binnenmaas
  9. Bodegraven [8]
  10. Boskoop [9]
  11. Brielle [10]
  12. Capelle aan den IJssel [11]
  13. Cromstrijen [12]
  14. Delft [13]
  15. Den Haag
  16. Dirksland [14]
  17. Dordrecht [15]
  18. Giessenlanden [16]
  19. Goedereede [17]
  20. Gorinchem [18]
  21. Gouda [19]
  22. Graafstroom
  23. Hardinxveld-Giessendam [20]
  24. Hellevoetsluis [21]
  25. Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht [22]
  26. Hillegom [23]
  27. Jacobswoude [24]
  28. Katwijk [25]
  29. Korendijk [26]
  30. Krimpen aan den IJssel [27]
  31. Lansingerland
  32. Leerdam [28]
  33. Leiden [29]
  34. Leiderdorp [30]
  35. Leidschendam-Voorburg [31]
  36. Liesveld
  37. Lisse [32]
    Image:BulbFields.jpg
    Bulb fields in Lisse.
  38. Maassluis [33]
  39. Middelharnis [34]
  40. Midden-Delfland (until 2004 Maasland and Schipluiden}
  41. Moordrecht [35]
  42. Nederlek [36]
  43. Nieuw-Lekkerland [37]
  44. Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel [38]
  45. Nieuwkoop [39]
  46. Noordwijk [40]
  47. Noordwijkerhout [41]
  48. Oegstgeest [42]
  49. Oostflakkee [43]
  50. Oud-Beijerland [44]
  51. Ouderkerk [45]
  52. Papendrecht [46]
  53. Pijnacker-Nootdorp
  54. Reeuwijk [47]
  55. Ridderkerk [48]
  56. Rijnwoude [49]
  57. Rijswijk [50]
  58. Rotterdam
  59. Rozenburg [51]
  60. Schiedam [52]
  61. Schoonhoven [53]
  62. Sliedrecht [54]
  63. Spijkenisse [55]
  64. Strijen [56]
  65. Teylingen
  66. Vlaardingen [57]
  67. Vlist [58]
  68. Voorschoten [59]
  69. Waddinxveen [60]
  70. Wassenaar [61]
  71. Westland
  72. Westvoorne [62]
  73. Zederik [63]
  74. Zevenhuizen-Moerkapelle [64]
  75. Zoetermeer [65]
  76. Zoeterwoude [66]
  77. Zwijndrecht [67], [68]

On 1 January 2004 the municipalities De Lier, 's-Gravenzande, Monster, Naaldwijk and Wateringen were merged into a new municipality Westland, and Maasland and Schipluiden to another one, Midden-Delfland.

On 1 January 2006 Sassenheim, Voorhout and Warmond were merged into Teylingen, and Rijnsburg and Valkenburg were merged into Katwijk.

On 1 January 2007 Ter Aar and Liemeer were merged into Nieuwkoop, Bleiswijk, Berkel en Rodenrijs and Bergschenhoek were merged into a new municipallity Lansingerland and 's-Gravendeel was merged into Binnenmaas.

[edit] Islands

(from north to south and from west to east, with municipalities)

[edit] Subdivisions

There are four official regions [90]:

  • Zuid-Holland Zuid [91]
    • Drechtsteden [92]
      • Alblasserdam, Dordrecht, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Papendrecht, Sliedrecht, Zwijndrecht
    • the rest of the Hoeksche Waard (see above) and Tiengemeten
    • Goeree Overflakkee (see above)
  • Zuid-Holland West
    • Haaglanden [93], w:nl:Stadsgewest Haaglanden;
      • Delft, Den Haag, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Midden-Delfland, Pijnacker-Nootdorp, Rijswijk, Wassenaar, Westland, Zoetermeer.
    • Leidse regio [94]; for a little map showing the municipalities see [95], p.4);
      • Alkemade, Leiden, Leiderdorp, Oegstgeest, Voorschoten, Zoeterwoude
    • Duin- en Bollenstreek [96]; for a little map showing the municipalities see the link above;
      • Hillegom, Katwijk, Lisse, Noordwijk, Noordwijkerhout, Teylingen
  • Zuid-Holland Oost (Rijn&Gouwestreek [97] + De Waarden) [98]; see also Midden-Holland [99]
    • Krimpenerwaard
      • Bergambacht, Nederlek, Schoonhoven, Vlist, Ouderkerk
    • Alblasserwaard-Vijfheerenlanden
      • Giessenlanden, Gorinchem, Graafstroom, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Leerdam, Liesveld, Nieuw-Lekkerland, Zederik.
    • Rijnstreek
      • Alphen aan den Rijn, Jacobswoude, Nieuwkoop, Rijnwoude
    • Gouwestreek
      • Bodegraven, Boskoop, Gouda, Moordrecht, Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, Reeuwijk, Waddinxveen, Zevenhuizen-Moerkapelle
  • Rijnmond [100], also called Stadsregio Rotterdam [101]; see also w:nl:Stadsregio Rotterdam
    • Albrandswaard, Barendrecht, Bernisse, Brielle, Capelle aan den IJssel, Hellevoetsluis, Krimpen aan den IJssel, Lansingerland, Maassluis, Ridderkerk, Rotterdam, Rozenburg, Schiedam, Spijkenisse, Vlaardingen, Westvoorne

The term Zuidvleugel refers to a large part of the province ([102], [103], p. 13):

  • Drechtsteden and some more of the Hoeksche Waard: Binnenmaas, Oud-Beijerland
  • Zuid-Holland West
  • Rijnmond
  • a small part of Zuid-Holland Oost: Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Entries for South Holland in worldwide gazetteers:
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