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Hillegom

Hillegom (Dutch: [ˌɦɪləˈɣɔm] ) is a town and municipality in the Western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Hillegom is part of an area called the Duin- en Bollenstreek ("Dune and Bulb Region"). As such, a large portion of the local economy was traditionally geared to the cultivation of bulb flowers.

Hillegom
Hillegom Town Hall
Location in South Holland
Coordinates: 52°17′N 4°35′E / 52.283°N 4.583°E / 52.283; 4.583
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorArie van Erk (2020–2026)
Area
 • Total13.47 km2 (5.20 sq mi)
 • Land12.87 km2 (4.97 sq mi)
 • Water0.60 km2 (0.23 sq mi)
Elevation1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[4]
 • Total22,197
 • Density1,725/km2 (4,470/sq mi)
DemonymHillegommer
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
2180–2182
Area code0252
Websitewww.hillegom.nl

The name Hillegom is derived from the abbey named Hijlighem (Old Frankish for "Holy Home"). This abbey no longer exists. The current Lord of Hillegom is Jan Six X.[5][6]

History edit

Hillegom was formed on the eastern edge of the coastal dunes where the old Leiden to Haarlem route crossed the Hillegommerbeek (Hillegom's Creek), not far from the shores of the Haarlemmermeer (Haarlem's Lake). Places with the suffix "-heim" (or variant spellings) usually developed before the year 1000 and therefore it is assumed that this may apply to Hillegom as well. In 1150 the abbot of Egmond had the rights to naming priests in Hillegom, indicating that a church or chapel existed there. In 1248 the count Willem II gave the Chapel of Hijllinghem and all its buildings to the Abbot of Egmond.

In the middle of the 14th century, Hillegom gained some prominence when the counts of Holland convened there 3 times for council. In 1369, there were 46 houses with a population of 283, growing to 67 houses and 412 people in 1477.

 
Hillegom in 1865.
 
The Beekkade along Hillegom's Creek.

During the Eighty Years' War, Hillegom found itself several times between the opposing Spanish and Dutch Rebel armies, resulting in its near destruction in 1577. But after the middle of the 17th century, the area became prosperous through the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, growing on the sandy soil of fields dug out the dunes.

In 1722, the rich Amsterdam merchant Jan Six II bought the fiefdom Hillegom and built improvements, including a stone bridge over the Hillegommerbeek and a pump in the village square as well as paving a portion of the main road. In 1749, he purchased Het Hof (The Courtyard), an estate in the centre of Hillegom. At this time, there were many other estates of rich merchants and stadtholders in Hillegom, such as Bethlehem, Oostende, Horstendael, Weeresteyn, Treslong, Duin en Weg, Meer en Dorp, Het Hof, Lapinenburg and Elsbroek (many of these names survive as neighborhood names). The population grew to 930 in 1732 and to 1050 in 1795.

In 1855 Hillegom absorbed the former municipality of De Vennip. During the 19th century, the beauty of the area and its estates slowly began to disappear. Developers bought the estates, cut down the forests, and excavated the sand dunes to create fields for bulb flower cultivation. This process accelerated in 1904 when a lime-sand brick factory was built just south of Hillegom, which needed large amounts of sand. By the early 1920s, all estates had disappeared, except for Het Hof which became Hillegom's town hall. This same period saw the rapid growth of the bulb flower industry and Hillegom's population, up to 8800 in 1916.

Hillegom's convenient location led to another rapid growth period during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, when many new neighborhoods were built to accommodate families working in either Haarlem, Amsterdam, or Leiden. Its economy became less dependent on the bulb flower trade and more diversified with the establishment of a few business parks.

Geography edit

 
Dutch Topographic map of Hillegom, June 2015

Hillegom is bordered by the municipalities of Bloemendaal (and formerly Bennebroek) to the north, Haarlemmermeer to the east, Lisse to the south, and Noordwijk (formerly Noordwijkerhout) to the west. The municipality covers an area of 13.47 km2 (5.20 sq mi) of which 0.60 km2 (0.23 sq mi) is water.

Neighborhoods edit

  • Centrum
  • Elsbroek
  • De Marel
  • Meer en Dorp I and II
  • Patrimonium
  • Treslong
  • De Zanderij
  • Hofzicht
  • Weerestein
  • Amerikabuurt
  • Hillegom Zuid
  • Vossepolder (under construction)

Demographics edit

 
Population spread by age group, 2007.

Population on January 1:

  • 1899: 5,361
  • 1930: 10,812
  • 1960: 14,789
  • 1970: 16,963
  • 1980: 17,937
  • 1990: 19,885
  • 2000: 20,664
  • 2004: 20,588
  • 2006: 20,317
  • 2011: 20,627
  • 2017: 21,629
Source: Statistics Netherlands

Transportation edit

Historically, much of the town's transportation was done by water, either canals or streams.

The Hillegommerbeek (Hillegom's Creek) was used to transport goods from the town to Haarlemmermeer (Haarlem's Lake) and, after its reclamation, to the Ringvaart. Several docks and wharfs still line the creek and canal.

The Leidsevaart (Leiden Canal) was completed in 1657 and runs between Leiden and Haarlem just west of Hillegom. This canal has fallen in disuse because of its many non-operable bridges.

Hillegom is served by Provincial Roads 207, 208, and 442.

Railway edit

 
Bulb flower fields near Hillegom.

Hillegom is served by Hillegom railway station, with direct connections to Haarlem in the north and Leiden and The Hague southward.

Tourism and attractions edit

The most interesting time to visit is during the spring when the fields around Hillegom are in a colourful bloom. At this time a flower parade, the Bloemencorso, travels through its main streets.

Hillegom was home to the Den Hartogh Ford Museum, which had the world's largest collection of Ford automobiles, until it closed down in 2016. It had over 200 classic cars, all from before World War II.

Notable people edit

 
Piet van Zeil, 1980

Sport edit

  • Dick van Egmond, Dutch Wiki (born 1961 in Hillegom) soccer referee
  • Jesse Huta Galung (born 1985) a former Dutch professional tennis player, lives in Hillegom
  • Marc Evers (born 1991 in Hillegom) a Dutch Paralympic swimmer

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leden college van B&W" [Members of the board of mayor and aldermen] (in Dutch). Gemeente Hillegom. Archived from the original on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. ^ . Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. ^ . Hillegom Promotie (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Hillegom". Bollenstreek (in Dutch). Retrieved 17 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • History of Hillegom (in Dutch)

hillegom, dutch, ˌɦɪləˈɣɔm, town, municipality, western, netherlands, province, south, holland, part, area, called, duin, bollenstreek, dune, bulb, region, such, large, portion, local, economy, traditionally, geared, cultivation, bulb, flowers, town, municipal. Hillegom Dutch ˌɦɪleˈɣɔm is a town and municipality in the Western Netherlands in the province of South Holland Hillegom is part of an area called the Duin en Bollenstreek Dune and Bulb Region As such a large portion of the local economy was traditionally geared to the cultivation of bulb flowers HillegomTown and municipalityHillegom Town HallFlagCoat of armsLocation in South HollandCoordinates 52 17 N 4 35 E 52 283 N 4 583 E 52 283 4 583CountryNetherlandsProvinceSouth HollandGovernment 1 BodyMunicipal council MayorArie van Erk 2020 2026 Area 2 Total13 47 km2 5 20 sq mi Land12 87 km2 4 97 sq mi Water0 60 km2 0 23 sq mi Elevation 3 1 m 3 ft Population January 2021 4 Total22 197 Density1 725 km2 4 470 sq mi DemonymHillegommerTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postcode2180 2182Area code0252Websitewww wbr hillegom wbr nl The name Hillegom is derived from the abbey named Hijlighem Old Frankish for Holy Home This abbey no longer exists The current Lord of Hillegom is Jan Six X 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Neighborhoods 3 Demographics 4 Transportation 4 1 Railway 5 Tourism and attractions 6 Notable people 6 1 Sport 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory editHillegom was formed on the eastern edge of the coastal dunes where the old Leiden to Haarlem route crossed the Hillegommerbeek Hillegom s Creek not far from the shores of the Haarlemmermeer Haarlem s Lake Places with the suffix heim or variant spellings usually developed before the year 1000 and therefore it is assumed that this may apply to Hillegom as well In 1150 the abbot of Egmond had the rights to naming priests in Hillegom indicating that a church or chapel existed there In 1248 the count Willem II gave the Chapel of Hijllinghem and all its buildings to the Abbot of Egmond In the middle of the 14th century Hillegom gained some prominence when the counts of Holland convened there 3 times for council In 1369 there were 46 houses with a population of 283 growing to 67 houses and 412 people in 1477 nbsp Hillegom in 1865 nbsp The Beekkade along Hillegom s Creek During the Eighty Years War Hillegom found itself several times between the opposing Spanish and Dutch Rebel armies resulting in its near destruction in 1577 But after the middle of the 17th century the area became prosperous through the cultivation of fruits and vegetables growing on the sandy soil of fields dug out the dunes In 1722 the rich Amsterdam merchant Jan Six II bought the fiefdom Hillegom and built improvements including a stone bridge over the Hillegommerbeek and a pump in the village square as well as paving a portion of the main road In 1749 he purchased Het Hof The Courtyard an estate in the centre of Hillegom At this time there were many other estates of rich merchants and stadtholders in Hillegom such as Bethlehem Oostende Horstendael Weeresteyn Treslong Duin en Weg Meer en Dorp Het Hof Lapinenburg and Elsbroek many of these names survive as neighborhood names The population grew to 930 in 1732 and to 1050 in 1795 In 1855 Hillegom absorbed the former municipality of De Vennip During the 19th century the beauty of the area and its estates slowly began to disappear Developers bought the estates cut down the forests and excavated the sand dunes to create fields for bulb flower cultivation This process accelerated in 1904 when a lime sand brick factory was built just south of Hillegom which needed large amounts of sand By the early 1920s all estates had disappeared except for Het Hof which became Hillegom s town hall This same period saw the rapid growth of the bulb flower industry and Hillegom s population up to 8800 in 1916 Hillegom s convenient location led to another rapid growth period during the 1960s 70s and 80s when many new neighborhoods were built to accommodate families working in either Haarlem Amsterdam or Leiden Its economy became less dependent on the bulb flower trade and more diversified with the establishment of a few business parks Geography edit nbsp Dutch Topographic map of Hillegom June 2015 Hillegom is bordered by the municipalities of Bloemendaal and formerly Bennebroek to the north Haarlemmermeer to the east Lisse to the south and Noordwijk formerly Noordwijkerhout to the west The municipality covers an area of 13 47 km2 5 20 sq mi of which 0 60 km2 0 23 sq mi is water Neighborhoods edit Centrum Elsbroek De Marel Meer en Dorp I and II Patrimonium Treslong De Zanderij Hofzicht Weerestein Amerikabuurt Hillegom Zuid Vossepolder under construction Demographics edit nbsp Population spread by age group 2007 Population on January 1 1899 5 361 1930 10 812 1960 14 789 1970 16 963 1980 17 937 1990 19 885 2000 20 664 2004 20 588 2006 20 317 2011 20 627 2017 21 629 Source Statistics NetherlandsTransportation editHistorically much of the town s transportation was done by water either canals or streams The Hillegommerbeek Hillegom s Creek was used to transport goods from the town to Haarlemmermeer Haarlem s Lake and after its reclamation to the Ringvaart Several docks and wharfs still line the creek and canal The Leidsevaart Leiden Canal was completed in 1657 and runs between Leiden and Haarlem just west of Hillegom This canal has fallen in disuse because of its many non operable bridges Hillegom is served by Provincial Roads 207 208 and 442 Railway edit nbsp Bulb flower fields near Hillegom Hillegom is served by Hillegom railway station with direct connections to Haarlem in the north and Leiden and The Hague southward Tourism and attractions editThe most interesting time to visit is during the spring when the fields around Hillegom are in a colourful bloom At this time a flower parade the Bloemencorso travels through its main streets Hillegom was home to the Den Hartogh Ford Museum which had the world s largest collection of Ford automobiles until it closed down in 2016 It had over 200 classic cars all from before World War II Notable people edit nbsp Piet van Zeil 1980 Adriaan van der Willigen Pz 1810 in Hillegom 1876 a doctor and historian Dr Willem Pleyte 1836 in Hillegom 1903 a Dutch Egyptologist and museum director Jacob Cornelis van Slee 1841 in Hillegom 1929 a Dutch Reformed clergyman and scholar Constantijn Muysken Dutch Wiki 1843 in Hillegom 1922 architect Piet van Zeil 1927 in Hillegom 2012 a Dutch politician and trade union leader Hans t Mannetje 1944 in Hillegom 2016 a Dutch sculptor mostly of gable stones Wim Turkenburg born 1947 in Hillegom an academic on energy and environmental issues Thea de Roos van Rooden born 1949 in Hillegom historian and former politician Annemarie Spilker born 1980 in Hillegom a Dutch photographer Sport edit Dick van Egmond Dutch Wiki born 1961 in Hillegom soccer referee Jesse Huta Galung born 1985 a former Dutch professional tennis player lives in Hillegom Marc Evers born 1991 in Hillegom a Dutch Paralympic swimmerGallery edit nbsp Former post office nbsp Silos of the siliceous brick factory nbsp Frozen Hillegommerbeek Hillegom s Creek nbsp Mosque Al Ansaar nbsp Hillegom drawing bridge with churchtower de Maartenskerk References edit Leden college van B amp W Members of the board of mayor and aldermen in Dutch Gemeente Hillegom Archived from the original on 30 July 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020 Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020 StatLine in Dutch CBS 24 July 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2020 Postcodetool for 2181EC Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch Het Waterschapshuis Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Bevolkingsontwikkeling regio per maand Population growth regions per month CBS Statline in Dutch CBS 1 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Six van Hillegom Hillegom Promotie in Dutch Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 17 November 2014 Hillegom Bollenstreek in Dutch Retrieved 17 November 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hillegom Official website History of Hillegom in Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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