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Scheveningen

Scheveningen [ˈsxeːvənɪŋə(n)] (listen) is one of the eight districts of The Hague, Netherlands, as well as a subdistrict (wijk) of that city. Scheveningen is a modern seaside resort with a long, sandy beach, an esplanade, a pier, and a lighthouse. The beach is popular for water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding.[2] The harbour is used for both fishing and tourism.

Scheveningen
A view of the Scheveningen Pier with the Kurhaus in the background
Map of The Hague, Scheveningen marked green
Scheveningen
Location of Scheveningen in the Netherlands
Coordinates: 52°06′29″N 4°16′23″E / 52.10806°N 4.27306°E / 52.10806; 4.27306Coordinates: 52°06′29″N 4°16′23″E / 52.10806°N 4.27306°E / 52.10806; 4.27306
Country Netherlands
Province South Holland
Municipality The Hague
Area
 • Land230 ha (570 acres)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total58,850
Websitewww.denhaag.nl/nl/in-de-stad/stadsdelen/scheveningen.htm
Scheveningen pier in the background, view from the harbour's breakwater
Scheveningen pier viewed from the beach near Wassenaar

History

 
The engraving by Gilliam van der Gouwen shows a 20-m-long (70 ft) whale, stranded on the Dutch coast between Scheveningen and Katwijk on February 3, 1598.
 
The beach at Scheveningen by Adriaen van de Velde, painted 1658
 
A photochrom of the beach circa 1900

The earliest reference to the name Sceveninghe goes back to around 1280. The first inhabitants may have been Anglo-Saxons. Other historians favour a Scandinavian origin. Fishing was the main source of food and income.

The Battle of Scheveningen was fought between English and Dutch fleets off the coast of the village on 10 August 1653. Thousands of people gathered on the shore to watch. Montagu's flagship picked up the English king at Scheveningen in order to accomplish the Restoration.[3]

A road to neighbouring The Hague was constructed in 1663 (current name: Scheveningseweg).

In 1470, a heavy storm destroyed the church and half the houses. The village was again hit by storms in 1570, 1775, 1825, 1860, 1881, and 1894. After this last storm, the villagers decided to build a harbour. Until then, the fishing boats had had a flat bottom (bomschuiten), and were pulled up the beach. By around 1870, over 150 of these boats were in use. Once the harbour had been constructed in 1904, more modern ships replaced the bomschuiten.

In 1818, Jacob Pronk constructed a wooden building on a dune near the sea, from where people could bathe from four separate rooms. It marked the start of Scheveningen as a bathing resort. Since then, Scheveningen has attracted numerous tourists from all over Europe, notably from Germany.

 

The hotel Kurhaus was opened in 1886. The village attracted a number of Dutch artists over the centuries, who painted the bomschuiten drawn up on the beach, or fishermen at work in the North Sea. Notable painters who recorded the village include Adriaen van de Velde, Simon de Vlieger, and Hendrik Willem Mesdag, whose large panorama, 14 m high and 120 m wide, preserves the view of Scheveningen in 1881.

The International Skating Union was founded in Scheveningen in 1892.

Anecdotal evidence exists of the name Scheveningen being used as a shibboleth during World War II to identify German spies: they would pronounce the initial "Sch" as one consonant (the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative, pronounced approximately like "Sh"), rather than the native Dutch sequence of the voiceless alveolar sibilant followed by the voiceless uvular fricative, "Skh", as in "Genghis Khan".[4]

Contrary to popular belief, Scheveningen was never an independent municipality, but it has its own coat of arms, officially recognised by The Hague local council (proposal 136 of 23 March 1984); even in the Middle Ages, it was part of the same administrative region as The Hague;[5] the region had a special status within the county of Holland because of the presence of the Count of Holland.

Nevertheless, Scheveningen always had a strong identity of its own. For instance, it had its own football club, playing in the highest Dutch division (its name was "Scheveningen Holland Sport"). In the course of the second half of the former century, this club was forced to merge with ADO Den Haag.

 
Veronica ship MV Norderney, Scheveningen (7 April 1973)

From 21 April 1960,[6] the pirate radio station Radio Veronica[7] broadcast its programmes from an anchorage in the North Sea about four miles off the Scheveningen coast, originally calling itself Vrije Radio Omroep Nederland (VRON); Free Radio Station [of the] Netherlands. It was joined by Radio Noordzee Internationaal in 1970[8] and the relaunched Radio Caroline in late 1972. When the Netherlands ratified the Treaty of Strasbourg on 1 September 1974,[9] Veronica applied for legal status and became the VOO, Caroline moved anchorage to the English coast, and RNI closed down completely. Memorable episodes during this period included the stranding of Radio Veronica's ship, the Norderney, which lost its anchor in a storm and ran aground on Scheveningen beach on 2 April 1973, and a firebomb attack on RNI's ship, the Mebo II, on 15 May 1971.

Since the 1970s the population of the original Scheveningen changed as the fishing industry declined and some artists and professionals moved in. Most of the fisherman, captains and trawler owners houses were demolished. Some still remain and have been protected by the authorities including some of the original 'hofjes' which in this area are enclosed areas with small row houses on each side and are not accessible to cars such as the Hofje van de Lange. Slobodan Milošević, the 3rd president of Serbia and Montenegro was found dead in his prison cell on 11 March 2006 while he was being held in the UN war crimes tribunal's detention center in Scheveningen.[10]

Culture

In Scheveningen, a small number of predominantly elderly women are still wearing local Scheveningen costume.[11] It is to be expected that this will soon be a thing of the past.

The local dialect, the Scheveningen dialect, is hardly spoken by young people anymore.[12] Because of the closedness of the original village community, Scheveningen has many equal surnames. This led to the introduction of nicknames in local parlance in order to distinguish families better. For example, certain members from the Pronk family were known as 'the horse man', 'Piet the mouse', 'Born without a tooth' or 'Gerrit de sermon'. If you were a Pronk, a Scheveninger automatically asked 'who are you from?' to which the person addressed reacted with, for example, 'from the horse man'. Some common 'typical Scheveningen' family names are, for example, Bal, Dijkhuizen, Groen, Korving, Den Heijer, Knoester, De Niet, Plugge, Pronk, Rog, Spaans, Taal, Toet, Vrolijk, Zuurmond and Van der Zwan. Through the opening up of the fishing village from the beginning of the 20th century, this phenomenon has gradually become obsolete.[13]

Events and attractions

Duindorp bonfire in 2018
 
Annual sand sculpture competition at Scheveningen

Annual events include:

  • Winter swim on New Year's Day, locally known as Nieuwjaarsduik (New Year's dive)
  • Flags Day in spring when the first new herring of the year is auctioned
  • Fireworks in summer: once a week and several days during a festival week
  • Vreugdevuur from second christmas day to new year's eve: a large competition between two subdivisions of Scheveningen (Duindorp and Scheveningen dorp) to build the largest tower made out of pallets and then lighting it on fire to signal the beginning of the year, Duindorp currently holds the world record.

A visit to Scheveningen can include:

Night life centres on Pathé Scheveningen movie theatre, and the sea-front boulevard with its bars, restaurants, gambling halls, and other entertainment.

Museums

Lighthouse

 
Scheveningen lighthouse

The light beam flashes at alternate intervals of 2.5 and 7.5 seconds. The location is 52°6.247′N 4°16.095′E / 52.104117°N 4.268250°E / 52.104117; 4.268250.

Subdistricts

The subdistricts of district Scheveningen are:

  • Scheveningen
  • Duinoord
  • Statenkwartier
  • Belgisch Park
  • Oostduinen
  • Maduroplein
  • Duindorp
  • Van Stolkpark
  • Westbroekpark

Noted natives

References

  1. ^ "Mosaic6". denhaag.incijfers.nl. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  2. ^ The Hague Tourist Board page on Scheveningen 16 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Dictionary of national biography. [Edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee, etc.]. London: Oxford University Press. XIII., pp. 680-681.
  4. ^ McNamara, Tim (2005). "21st century shibboleth: language tests, identity and intergroup conflict". Language Policy. Springer Netherlands. 2005 (4): 351–370. doi:10.1007/s10993-005-2886-0. S2CID 145528271.
  5. ^ Vaderlandsch woordenboek, 1787
  6. ^ Jan Akkerman interviewed in Dutch magazine Veronica, 1973
  7. ^ Juul Geleick - Geschiedenis Veronica 1973
  8. ^ Hans Knot - De vermeende spionage van RNI
  9. ^ Billboard (5 May 1973)
  10. ^ "BBC NEWS | Europe | Milosevic found dead in his cell". news.bbc.co.uk. 11 March 2006. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  11. ^ "Klederdracht". www.vlaggetjesdag.com. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  12. ^ P. van der Eijk (10 September 2004). "Oe 't ôit vrooger 'eweest 'êt". www.nrc.nl. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Scheveningse familie namen". www.allemaalscheveningers.nl. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Bungy Jump Scheveningen". Bungy Jump Scheveningen. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  15. ^ "Zip Holland | over een afstand van 350 meter". Zip Holland, De Zipline ervaring van Nederland (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  16. ^ Beaches of Scheveningen, Scheveningenbeach.com. Accessed 15 November 2022.

External links

  Media related to Scheveningen at Wikimedia Commons   Scheveningen travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Not to be confused with Schengen Luxembourg or Schneverdingen For the chess opening see Sicilian Defence Scheveningen Variation For the chess tournament system see Scheveningen system Scheveningen ˈsxeːvenɪŋe n listen is one of the eight districts of The Hague Netherlands as well as a subdistrict wijk of that city Scheveningen is a modern seaside resort with a long sandy beach an esplanade a pier and a lighthouse The beach is popular for water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding 2 The harbour is used for both fishing and tourism ScheveningenDistrictA view of the Scheveningen Pier with the Kurhaus in the backgroundFlagCoat of armsMap of The Hague Scheveningen marked greenScheveningenLocation of Scheveningen in the NetherlandsCoordinates 52 06 29 N 4 16 23 E 52 10806 N 4 27306 E 52 10806 4 27306 Coordinates 52 06 29 N 4 16 23 E 52 10806 N 4 27306 E 52 10806 4 27306Country NetherlandsProvince South HollandMunicipality The HagueArea Land230 ha 570 acres Population 2021 1 Total58 850Websitewww wbr denhaag wbr nl wbr nl wbr in de stad wbr stadsdelen wbr scheveningen wbr htmScheveningen pier in the background view from the harbour s breakwater Scheveningen pier viewed from the beach near Wassenaar Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 Events and attractions 4 Museums 5 Lighthouse 6 Subdistricts 7 Noted natives 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scheveningen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The engraving by Gilliam van der Gouwen shows a 20 m long 70 ft whale stranded on the Dutch coast between Scheveningen and Katwijk on February 3 1598 The beach at Scheveningen by Adriaen van de Velde painted 1658 A photochrom of the beach circa 1900 The earliest reference to the name Sceveninghe goes back to around 1280 The first inhabitants may have been Anglo Saxons Other historians favour a Scandinavian origin Fishing was the main source of food and income The Battle of Scheveningen was fought between English and Dutch fleets off the coast of the village on 10 August 1653 Thousands of people gathered on the shore to watch Montagu s flagship picked up the English king at Scheveningen in order to accomplish the Restoration 3 A road to neighbouring The Hague was constructed in 1663 current name Scheveningseweg In 1470 a heavy storm destroyed the church and half the houses The village was again hit by storms in 1570 1775 1825 1860 1881 and 1894 After this last storm the villagers decided to build a harbour Until then the fishing boats had had a flat bottom bomschuiten and were pulled up the beach By around 1870 over 150 of these boats were in use Once the harbour had been constructed in 1904 more modern ships replaced the bomschuiten In 1818 Jacob Pronk constructed a wooden building on a dune near the sea from where people could bathe from four separate rooms It marked the start of Scheveningen as a bathing resort Since then Scheveningen has attracted numerous tourists from all over Europe notably from Germany The Kurhaus The hotel Kurhaus was opened in 1886 The village attracted a number of Dutch artists over the centuries who painted the bomschuiten drawn up on the beach or fishermen at work in the North Sea Notable painters who recorded the village include Adriaen van de Velde Simon de Vlieger and Hendrik Willem Mesdag whose large panorama 14 m high and 120 m wide preserves the view of Scheveningen in 1881 The International Skating Union was founded in Scheveningen in 1892 Anecdotal evidence exists of the name Scheveningen being used as a shibboleth during World War II to identify German spies they would pronounce the initial Sch as one consonant the voiceless palato alveolar fricative pronounced approximately like Sh rather than the native Dutch sequence of the voiceless alveolar sibilant followed by the voiceless uvular fricative Skh as in Genghis Khan 4 Contrary to popular belief Scheveningen was never an independent municipality but it has its own coat of arms officially recognised by The Hague local council proposal 136 of 23 March 1984 even in the Middle Ages it was part of the same administrative region as The Hague 5 the region had a special status within the county of Holland because of the presence of the Count of Holland Nevertheless Scheveningen always had a strong identity of its own For instance it had its own football club playing in the highest Dutch division its name was Scheveningen Holland Sport In the course of the second half of the former century this club was forced to merge with ADO Den Haag Veronica ship MV Norderney Scheveningen 7 April 1973 From 21 April 1960 6 the pirate radio station Radio Veronica 7 broadcast its programmes from an anchorage in the North Sea about four miles off the Scheveningen coast originally calling itself Vrije Radio Omroep Nederland VRON Free Radio Station of the Netherlands It was joined by Radio Noordzee Internationaal in 1970 8 and the relaunched Radio Caroline in late 1972 When the Netherlands ratified the Treaty of Strasbourg on 1 September 1974 9 Veronica applied for legal status and became the VOO Caroline moved anchorage to the English coast and RNI closed down completely Memorable episodes during this period included the stranding of Radio Veronica s ship the Norderney which lost its anchor in a storm and ran aground on Scheveningen beach on 2 April 1973 and a firebomb attack on RNI s ship the Mebo II on 15 May 1971 Since the 1970s the population of the original Scheveningen changed as the fishing industry declined and some artists and professionals moved in Most of the fisherman captains and trawler owners houses were demolished Some still remain and have been protected by the authorities including some of the original hofjes which in this area are enclosed areas with small row houses on each side and are not accessible to cars such as the Hofje van de Lange Slobodan Milosevic the 3rd president of Serbia and Montenegro was found dead in his prison cell on 11 March 2006 while he was being held in the UN war crimes tribunal s detention center in Scheveningen 10 Culture EditIn Scheveningen a small number of predominantly elderly women are still wearing local Scheveningen costume 11 It is to be expected that this will soon be a thing of the past The local dialect the Scheveningen dialect is hardly spoken by young people anymore 12 Because of the closedness of the original village community Scheveningen has many equal surnames This led to the introduction of nicknames in local parlance in order to distinguish families better For example certain members from the Pronk family were known as the horse man Piet the mouse Born without a tooth or Gerrit de sermon If you were a Pronk a Scheveninger automatically asked who are you from to which the person addressed reacted with for example from the horse man Some common typical Scheveningen family names are for example Bal Dijkhuizen Groen Korving Den Heijer Knoester De Niet Plugge Pronk Rog Spaans Taal Toet Vrolijk Zuurmond and Van der Zwan Through the opening up of the fishing village from the beginning of the 20th century this phenomenon has gradually become obsolete 13 Events and attractions EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scheveningen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Duindorp bonfire in 2018 Annual sand sculpture competition at Scheveningen Annual events include Winter swim on New Year s Day locally known as Nieuwjaarsduik New Year s dive Flags Day in spring when the first new herring of the year is auctioned Fireworks in summer once a week and several days during a festival week Vreugdevuur from second christmas day to new year s eve a large competition between two subdivisions of Scheveningen Duindorp and Scheveningen dorp to build the largest tower made out of pallets and then lighting it on fire to signal the beginning of the year Duindorp currently holds the world record A visit to Scheveningen can include The Muzee Museum official museum of Scheveningen The pier Bungy jumping 14 Ziplining 15 The miniature city Madurodam The sculptures at sea museum Beelden aan Zee The Panorama Mesdag The four different beaches of Scheveningen 16 Our Lady of Lourdes RC Silent Center in a designated national landmark complex housing a replica of the Lourdes Grotto in Massabielle France The chapel located at Berkenbosch Blokstraat 9a is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm Night life centres on Pathe Scheveningen movie theatre and the sea front boulevard with its bars restaurants gambling halls and other entertainment Museums EditAtlantikwall Museum Scheveningen Bunker Museum Den Haag Beelden aan Zee Muzee Scheveningen Museumschip Hr Ms Mercuur former Aggressive class minesweeperLighthouse Edit Scheveningen lighthouse The light beam flashes at alternate intervals of 2 5 and 7 5 seconds The location is 52 6 247 N 4 16 095 E 52 104117 N 4 268250 E 52 104117 4 268250 See also List of lighthouses and lightvessels in the NetherlandsSubdistricts EditThe subdistricts of district Scheveningen are Scheveningen Duinoord Statenkwartier Belgisch Park Oostduinen Maduroplein Duindorp Van Stolkpark WestbroekparkNoted natives EditMachiel de Graaf b 1969 politician Romy Haag b 1951 dancer singer and actress Theo Jansen b 1948 artist Cornelis Jol 1597 1641 admiral and privateer Dick Jol b 1956 football referee Martin Jol b 1956 football manager and player Wim Kan 1911 1983 cabaret artist Bert Pronk 1950 2005 cyclist Jan Pronk b 1940 politician and diplomat Hans Heinrich Thyssen Bornemisza 1921 2001 industrialist Tim Smit b 1954 businessman composer environmentalist and archaeologist Piet Spaans b 1933 a poet who speaks Schevenings dialectReferences Edit Mosaic6 denhaag incijfers nl Retrieved 15 November 2022 The Hague Tourist Board page on Scheveningen Archived 16 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary of national biography Edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee etc London Oxford University Press XIII pp 680 681 McNamara Tim 2005 21st century shibboleth language tests identity and intergroup conflict Language Policy Springer Netherlands 2005 4 351 370 doi 10 1007 s10993 005 2886 0 S2CID 145528271 Vaderlandsch woordenboek 1787 Jan Akkerman interviewed in Dutch magazine Veronica 1973 Juul Geleick Geschiedenis Veronica 1973 Hans Knot De vermeende spionage van RNI Billboard 5 May 1973 BBC NEWS Europe Milosevic found dead in his cell news bbc co uk 11 March 2006 Retrieved 21 February 2017 Klederdracht www vlaggetjesdag com Retrieved 12 May 2018 P van der Eijk 10 September 2004 Oe t oit vrooger eweest et www nrc nl Retrieved 27 March 2018 Scheveningse familie namen www allemaalscheveningers nl Retrieved 12 May 2018 Bungy Jump Scheveningen Bungy Jump Scheveningen Retrieved 2022 05 16 Zip Holland over een afstand van 350 meter Zip Holland De Zipline ervaring van Nederland in Dutch Retrieved 16 May 2022 Beaches of Scheveningen Scheveningenbeach com Accessed 15 November 2022 External links Edit Media related to Scheveningen at Wikimedia Commons Scheveningen travel guide from Wikivoyage Tourist Information Scheveningen Tourist Information Scheveningen English Two Beach Streaming Livecams Boulevard webcam Boulevard weather station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scheveningen amp oldid 1122043392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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