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Zeeland

Zeeland (Dutch: [ˈzeːlɑnt] (listen); Zeeuws: Zeêland [ˈzɪəlɑnt]; historical English exonym Zealand) is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands. The province, located in the southwest of the country, borders North Brabant to the east, South Holland to the north, as well as the country of Belgium to the south and west. It consists of a number of islands and peninsulas (hence its name, meaning "Sealand") and a strip bordering the Flemish provinces of East and West Flanders. Its capital is Middelburg with a population of 48,544 as of November 2019,[4] although the largest municipality in Zeeland is Terneuzen (population 54,589). Zeeland has two seaports: Vlissingen and Terneuzen. Its area is 2,934 square kilometres (1,130 sq mi), of which 1,151 square kilometres (440 sq mi) is water; it has a population of 383,689.[2]

Zeeland
Zeêland (Zeeuws)
Zealand
Mottoes: 
Latin: Luctor et emergo,
Dutch: Ik worstel en kom boven
("I struggle and emerge")
Anthem: "Zeeuws volkslied"
("Zeelandic anthem")
Location of Zeeland in the Netherlands
Coordinates: 51°34′N 3°45′E / 51.567°N 3.750°E / 51.567; 3.750Coordinates: 51°34′N 3°45′E / 51.567°N 3.750°E / 51.567; 3.750
CountryNetherlands
CapitalMiddelburg
Largest cityTerneuzen
Government
 • King's commissionerHan Polman (D66)
 • CouncilStates of Zeeland
Area
 (2017)[1]
 • Total2,934 km2 (1,133 sq mi)
 • Land1,783 km2 (688 sq mi)
 • Water1,151 km2 (444 sq mi)
 • Rank8th
Population
 (1 November 2019)[2]
 • Total383,689
 • Rank12th
 • Density216/km2 (560/sq mi)
  • Rank10th
DemonymZeeuw
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNL-ZE
HDI (2018)0.906[3]
very high · 10th
WebsiteOfficial website

Large parts of Zeeland are below sea level. The last great flooding of the area was in 1953. Tourism is an important economic activity. In the summer, its beaches make it a popular destination for tourists, especially German tourists. In some areas, the population can be two to four times higher during the high summer season. The coat of arms of Zeeland shows a lion half-emerged from water, and the text luctor et emergo (Latin for "I struggle and emerge").[5] The country of New Zealand was named after Zeeland after it was sighted by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.

History

 
The County of Zeeland in 1580.

Nehalennia is a mythological goddess of an ancient religion known around the province of Zeeland. Her worship dates back at least to the 2nd century BC,[6] and flourished in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.[6] She was possibly a regional god, either Celtic or pre-Germanic – but sources differ on the culture that first worshipped her. During the Roman era, her main function appeared to be the protection of travelers, especially seagoing travelers crossing the North Sea. Most of what is known about her mythology comes from the remains of carved stone offerings (votives) which have been dredged up from the Oosterschelde (Eastern Scheldt) since 1870. Two more Nehalennia offering stones have also been found in Cologne, Germany.[6]

Zeeland was a contested area between the counts of Holland and Flanders until 1299, when the last count of Holland died. The Counts of Hainaut then gained control of the County of Zeeland, followed by the counts of Bavaria, Burgundy, and Habsburg. After 1585, Zeeland followed, as one of the 7 independent provinces, the fate of the Northern part of The Netherlands.

In 1432 it became part of the Low Countries possessions of Philip the Good of Burgundy, the later Seventeen Provinces. Through marriage, the Seventeen Provinces became the property of the Habsburgs in 1477. In the Eighty Years' War, Zeeland was on the side of the Union of Utrecht, and became one of the United Provinces. The area now called Zeeuws-Vlaanderen (or Zeelandic Flanders) was not part of Zeeland, but a part of the county of Flanders (still under Habsburg control) that was conquered by the United Provinces, hence called Staats-Vlaanderen (see: Generality Lands).

After the French occupation (see département Bouches-de-l'Escaut) and the formation of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815, the present province Zeeland was formed.

During World War II, Zeeland was occupied by Nazi Germany between June 1940 and November 1944.[5] In 1944, Zeeland was devastated by the Battle of the Scheldt and the Walcheren Landings, which brought about the Inundation of Walcheren, between British and Canadian forces, and the occupying Germans.[7]

The catastrophic North Sea flood of 1953, which killed over 1800 people in Zeeland, led to the construction of the protective Delta Works.

Geography

 
A map of Zeeland.

The province of Zeeland is a large river delta situated at the mouth of several major rivers, namely Scheldt ('Schelde'), Rhine ('Rijn') and Meuse ('Maas'). Most of the province lies below sea level and was reclaimed from the sea by inhabitants over time. What used to be a muddy landscape, flooding at high tide and reappearing at low tide, became a series of small man-made hills that stayed dry at all times. The people of the province would later connect the hills by creating dikes, which led to a chain of dry land that later grew into bigger islands and gave the province its current shape. The shape of the islands has changed over time at the hands of both people and nature.

The North Sea flood of 1953 inundated vast amounts of land that were only partially reclaimed. The subsequent construction of the Delta Works also changed the face of the province. The infrastructure, although very distinct by the number of bridges, tunnels and dams, has not shaped the geography of the province so much as the geography of the province has shaped its infrastructure. The dams, tunnels and bridges that are currently a vital part of the province's road system were constructed over the span of decades and came to replace old ferry lines. The final touch to this process came in 2003 when the Western Scheldt Tunnel was opened. It was the first solid connection between both banks of the Western Scheldt and ended the era of water separating the islands and peninsulas of Zeeland.

Zeeland consists of several islands and peninsulas. These are, from north to south, Schouwen-Duiveland, Tholen, Noord-Beveland, Walcheren and Zuid-Beveland. It also includes a strip of land bordering the Belgian region of Flanders, the Zeelandic Flanders.

Municipalities

The province of Zeeland has 13 municipalities:

 

The largest cities are: Middelburg with 42,000 inhabitants; Vlissingen with 34,000; Goes with 28,000; and Terneuzen with 25,000.

Demographics

As of 1 January 2020, Zeeland has a population of 383,519[8] and a population density of 215/km2 (560/sq mi). It is the least populous and the 2nd least densely populated province of the Netherlands.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1942 256,131—    
1950 268,609+0.60%
1960 283,721+0.55%
1970 305,754+0.75%
1980 348,268+1.31%
1990 355,947+0.22%
2000 371,866+0.44%
2010 381,409+0.25%
2020 383,488+0.05%
Source: Statistics Netherlands[9]

Religion

Religion in Zeeland (2015)[10]

  Not religious (46.6%)
  Catholicism (16.1%)
  Other (7.4%)
  Islam (1.5%)

Zeeland is mainly a Protestant region; Calvinism is dominant. The Dutch Bible Belt begins in Zeeland.

There are also adherents of the Roman Catholic Church. After being long part of the vast Franco-Flemish Roman Catholic Diocese of Cambrai, Zeeland got its own bishopric, the Diocese of Middelburg, on 5 December 1559, which was suppressed in 1603, its territory being merged into the Apostolic Vicariate of Batavia, only to be 'restored' on March 22, 1803, as the Apostolic Vicariate of Breda, which was promoted to the present large (yet counting few faithful) Diocese of Breda, whose See is in the other part, western North Brabant, and enlarged further in 1955, gaining territory from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam.

Politics

 
The States of Zeeland are located in a former abbey in Middelburg.

Provincial council

The States-Provincial (Provinciale Staten) of Zeeland are the provincial council, called the States of Zeeland.

Parties 2007 2011 2015 2019
CDA 10 6 6 7
SGP 5 4 6 5
FvD - - - 5
VVD 6 7 6 4
PvdA 6 7 4 4
PVV - 5 4 2
Party for Zeeland 2 2 1 2
GreenLeft 2 1 1 2
ChristianUnion 3 2 2 2
50PLUS - 0 1 2
SP 5 3 4 2
D66 0 2 3 1
PvdD - - 1 1
Total 39 39 39 39

Provincial executive

The Provincial-Executive (Gedeputeerde Staten) of Zeeland and the King's Commissioner (Commissaris van de Koning) of Zeeland are the provincial executive.

Han Polman, member of D66, has been the King's Commissioner of Zeeland since 2013.

As of the 2007 provincial election a coalition consisted of CDA, SGP, ChristianUnion and GreenLeft, with 20 of 39 seats.

As of the 2011 provincial election a coalition consisted of VVD, PvdA, CDA and SGP, with 24 of 39 seats.

As of the 2015 provincial election a coalition consisted of CDA, VVD, SGP and PvdA, with 22 of 39 seats.

As of the 2019 provincial election the same coalition consists of CDA, VVD, SGP and PvdA, with 20 of 39 seats.

Economy

The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 13.6 billion € in 2018, accounting for 1.8% of the Netherlands economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 30,900 € or 102% of the EU27 average in the same year.[11]

Transportation

 
Schematic transit map of Zeeland

Train

There is one passenger railway line, running from Flushing to Roosendaal, serving the following stations in Zeeland:

Vlissingen (IC)

Vlissingen-Souburg

Middelburg (IC)

Arnemuiden

Goes (IC)

Kapelle-Biezelinge

Kruiningen-Yerseke

Krabbendijke

Rilland-Bath

Alle stations are served twice per hour, stations marked with (IC) are also served by additional IC services in the peak hour.

Bus

Bus lines include:

Media

Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant and BN/De Stem are the regional daily newspapers in the province.

Namesakes

The first westerners to sight New Zealand were captained by Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1642, although he did not land there. Tasman named it Staten Landt, believing it to be part of the land of that name off the coast of Argentina that is now known as Isla de los Estados. When that was shown not to be so, Dutch authorities named it Nova Zeelandia in Latin, Nieuw Zeeland in Dutch. The two major seafaring provinces of the Netherlands in its Golden Age were Holland and Zeeland, and the Dutch explorers originally named the largest landmass of Oceania and the two islands to the southeast Nieuw Holland and Nieuw Zeeland, respectively. The former was eventually replaced by the name Australia, but the name New Zealand remained in place for the latter. Captain James Cook of Britain later anglicised the name to New Zealand and, after British settlers arrived in New Zealand, English became the main language.

The city of Zeeland in the US state of Michigan was settled in 1847 by Dutchman Jannes van de Luyster and was incorporated in 1907. Flushing, a neighborhood within the borough of Queens, New York, is named after the city Flushing (Vlissingen in Dutch) in Zeeland. This dates from the period of the colony of New Netherland, when New York was still known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch colonies of Nieuw Walcheren and Nieuw Vlissingen, both on the Antillian island of Tobago, were both named after parts of Zeeland. The Canadian town of Zealand, New Brunswick, was named for the Zeeland birthplace of Dutchman Philip Crouse who settled in the area in 1789.[12] Zeeland, North Dakota is another town named for this province and whose earliest settlers were of Dutch heritage.

Paramaribo, the capital and largest city of Suriname, has a Fort Zeelandia, the former Fort Willoughby during British colonization.

Fort Zeelandia was a fortress built over ten years from 1624 to 1634 by the Dutch East India Company, in the town of Anping (Tainan) on the island of Formosa, present day Taiwan, during their 38-year rule over the western part of it.

References

  1. ^ "Oppervlakte".
  2. ^ a b "CBS Statline". opendata.cbs.nl.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  4. ^ "CBS Statline". opendata.cbs.nl.
  5. ^ a b DeWaard, Dirk Marc (1983). Luctor et Emergo: The impact of the Second World War on Zeeland (M.A. thesis) Wilfrid Laurier University
  6. ^ a b c Lendering, 2006.
  7. ^ "Operation Infatuate – Walcheren". Combinedops.com. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  8. ^ "Bevolking". Provincie Zeeland (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Population dynamics; birth, death and migration per region". Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  10. ^ Helft Nederlanders is kerkelijk of religieus, CBS, 22 december 2016
  11. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat.
  12. ^ . University Educational Series, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved 1 April 2008.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Zeeland Tourist Board
  •   Zeeland travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • GCatholic - Breda diocese

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West Flanders Its capital is Middelburg with a population of 48 544 as of November 2019 4 although the largest municipality in Zeeland is Terneuzen population 54 589 Zeeland has two seaports Vlissingen and Terneuzen Its area is 2 934 square kilometres 1 130 sq mi of which 1 151 square kilometres 440 sq mi is water it has a population of 383 689 2 Zeeland Zeeland Zeeuws ZealandProvince of the NetherlandsFlagCoat of armsMottoes Latin Luctor et emergo Dutch Ik worstel en kom boven I struggle and emerge Anthem Zeeuws volkslied Zeelandic anthem Location of Zeeland in the NetherlandsCoordinates 51 34 N 3 45 E 51 567 N 3 750 E 51 567 3 750 Coordinates 51 34 N 3 45 E 51 567 N 3 750 E 51 567 3 750CountryNetherlandsCapitalMiddelburgLargest cityTerneuzenGovernment King s commissionerHan Polman D66 CouncilStates of ZeelandArea 2017 1 Total2 934 km2 1 133 sq mi Land1 783 km2 688 sq mi Water1 151 km2 444 sq mi Rank8thPopulation 1 November 2019 2 Total383 689 Rank12th Density216 km2 560 sq mi Rank10thDemonymZeeuwTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNL ZEHDI 2018 0 906 3 very high 10thWebsiteOfficial websiteLarge parts of Zeeland are below sea level The last great flooding of the area was in 1953 Tourism is an important economic activity In the summer its beaches make it a popular destination for tourists especially German tourists In some areas the population can be two to four times higher during the high summer season The coat of arms of Zeeland shows a lion half emerged from water and the text luctor et emergo Latin for I struggle and emerge 5 The country of New Zealand was named after Zeeland after it was sighted by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Municipalities 3 Demographics 4 Religion 5 Politics 5 1 Provincial council 5 2 Provincial executive 6 Economy 7 Transportation 7 1 Train 7 2 Bus 8 Media 9 Namesakes 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit The County of Zeeland in 1580 Nehalennia is a mythological goddess of an ancient religion known around the province of Zeeland Her worship dates back at least to the 2nd century BC 6 and flourished in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD 6 She was possibly a regional god either Celtic or pre Germanic but sources differ on the culture that first worshipped her During the Roman era her main function appeared to be the protection of travelers especially seagoing travelers crossing the North Sea Most of what is known about her mythology comes from the remains of carved stone offerings votives which have been dredged up from the Oosterschelde Eastern Scheldt since 1870 Two more Nehalennia offering stones have also been found in Cologne Germany 6 Zeeland was a contested area between the counts of Holland and Flanders until 1299 when the last count of Holland died The Counts of Hainaut then gained control of the County of Zeeland followed by the counts of Bavaria Burgundy and Habsburg After 1585 Zeeland followed as one of the 7 independent provinces the fate of the Northern part of The Netherlands North Sea flood of 1953 in a town in Zuid Beveland In 1432 it became part of the Low Countries possessions of Philip the Good of Burgundy the later Seventeen Provinces Through marriage the Seventeen Provinces became the property of the Habsburgs in 1477 In the Eighty Years War Zeeland was on the side of the Union of Utrecht and became one of the United Provinces The area now called Zeeuws Vlaanderen or Zeelandic Flanders was not part of Zeeland but a part of the county of Flanders still under Habsburg control that was conquered by the United Provinces hence called Staats Vlaanderen see Generality Lands After the French occupation see departement Bouches de l Escaut and the formation of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815 the present province Zeeland was formed During World War II Zeeland was occupied by Nazi Germany between June 1940 and November 1944 5 In 1944 Zeeland was devastated by the Battle of the Scheldt and the Walcheren Landings which brought about the Inundation of Walcheren between British and Canadian forces and the occupying Germans 7 The catastrophic North Sea flood of 1953 which killed over 1800 people in Zeeland led to the construction of the protective Delta Works Geography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message A map of Zeeland The province of Zeeland is a large river delta situated at the mouth of several major rivers namely Scheldt Schelde Rhine Rijn and Meuse Maas Most of the province lies below sea level and was reclaimed from the sea by inhabitants over time What used to be a muddy landscape flooding at high tide and reappearing at low tide became a series of small man made hills that stayed dry at all times The people of the province would later connect the hills by creating dikes which led to a chain of dry land that later grew into bigger islands and gave the province its current shape The shape of the islands has changed over time at the hands of both people and nature The North Sea flood of 1953 inundated vast amounts of land that were only partially reclaimed The subsequent construction of the Delta Works also changed the face of the province The infrastructure although very distinct by the number of bridges tunnels and dams has not shaped the geography of the province so much as the geography of the province has shaped its infrastructure The dams tunnels and bridges that are currently a vital part of the province s road system were constructed over the span of decades and came to replace old ferry lines The final touch to this process came in 2003 when the Western Scheldt Tunnel was opened It was the first solid connection between both banks of the Western Scheldt and ended the era of water separating the islands and peninsulas of Zeeland Zeeland consists of several islands and peninsulas These are from north to south Schouwen Duiveland Tholen Noord Beveland Walcheren and Zuid Beveland It also includes a strip of land bordering the Belgian region of Flanders the Zeelandic Flanders See also List of cities towns and villages in Zeeland Municipalities Edit The province of Zeeland has 13 municipalities Zeelandic Flanders COROP region Hulst 27 575 inhabitants lt 3 gt Sluis 23 166 inhabitants lt 9 gt Terneuzen 54 463 inhabitants lt 10 gt Overig Zeeland COROP region Noord Beveland North Beveland 7 581 inhabitants lt 6 gt Schouwen Duiveland 34 065 inhabitants lt 8 gt Tholen 26 085 inhabitants lt 11 gt Walcheren Middelburg 48 964 inhabitants lt 5 gt Veere 21 953 inhabitants lt 12 gt Vlissingen 44 358 inhabitants lt 13 gt Zuid Beveland South Beveland Borsele 22 818 inhabitants lt 1 gt Goes 38 594 inhabitants lt 2 gt Kapelle 12 882 inhabitants lt 4 gt Reimerswaal 22 896 inhabitants lt 7 gt The largest cities are Middelburg with 42 000 inhabitants Vlissingen with 34 000 Goes with 28 000 and Terneuzen with 25 000 Demographics EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 As of 1 January 2020 Zeeland has a population of 383 519 8 and a population density of 215 km2 560 sq mi It is the least populous and the 2nd least densely populated province of the Netherlands Historical populationYearPop p a 1942256 131 1950268 609 0 60 1960283 721 0 55 1970305 754 0 75 1980348 268 1 31 1990355 947 0 22 2000371 866 0 44 2010381 409 0 25 2020383 488 0 05 Source Statistics Netherlands 9 Religion EditReligion in Zeeland 2015 10 Not religious 46 6 Protestant Church in the Netherlands 28 4 Catholicism 16 1 Other 7 4 Islam 1 5 Zeeland is mainly a Protestant region Calvinism is dominant The Dutch Bible Belt begins in Zeeland There are also adherents of the Roman Catholic Church After being long part of the vast Franco Flemish Roman Catholic Diocese of Cambrai Zeeland got its own bishopric the Diocese of Middelburg on 5 December 1559 which was suppressed in 1603 its territory being merged into the Apostolic Vicariate of Batavia only to be restored on March 22 1803 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Breda which was promoted to the present large yet counting few faithful Diocese of Breda whose See is in the other part western North Brabant and enlarged further in 1955 gaining territory from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem Amsterdam Politics Edit The States of Zeeland are located in a former abbey in Middelburg Provincial council Edit The States Provincial Provinciale Staten of Zeeland are the provincial council called the States of Zeeland Parties 2007 2011 2015 2019CDA 10 6 6 7SGP 5 4 6 5FvD 5VVD 6 7 6 4PvdA 6 7 4 4PVV 5 4 2Party for Zeeland 2 2 1 2GreenLeft 2 1 1 2ChristianUnion 3 2 2 250PLUS 0 1 2SP 5 3 4 2D66 0 2 3 1PvdD 1 1Total 39 39 39 39Provincial executive Edit The Provincial Executive Gedeputeerde Staten of Zeeland and the King s Commissioner Commissaris van de Koning of Zeeland are the provincial executive Han Polman member of D66 has been the King s Commissioner of Zeeland since 2013 As of the 2007 provincial election a coalition consisted of CDA SGP ChristianUnion and GreenLeft with 20 of 39 seats As of the 2011 provincial election a coalition consisted of VVD PvdA CDA and SGP with 24 of 39 seats As of the 2015 provincial election a coalition consisted of CDA VVD SGP and PvdA with 22 of 39 seats As of the 2019 provincial election the same coalition consists of CDA VVD SGP and PvdA with 20 of 39 seats Economy EditThe Gross domestic product GDP of the region was 13 6 billion in 2018 accounting for 1 8 of the Netherlands economic output GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 30 900 or 102 of the EU27 average in the same year 11 Transportation Edit Schematic transit map of Zeeland Train Edit There is one passenger railway line running from Flushing to Roosendaal serving the following stations in Zeeland Vlissingen IC Vlissingen SouburgMiddelburg IC ArnemuidenGoes IC Kapelle BiezelingeKruiningen YersekeKrabbendijkeRilland BathAlle stations are served twice per hour stations marked with IC are also served by additional IC services in the peak hour Bus Edit Bus lines include Line 20 Goes Terneuzen Hulst passing through the Westerschelde Tunnel Line 50 Middelburg Terneuzen passing through the Westerschelde tunnel Line 104 Renesse Brouwersdam Ouddorp Spijkenisse Line 133 Middelburg Vrouwenpolder Oosterscheldedam Renesse Zierikzee Grevelingendam Oude Tonge crossing the Oosterscheldekering Line 395 Zierikzee Bruinisse Rotterdam ZuidpleinMedia EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant and BN De Stem are the regional daily newspapers in the province Namesakes EditThe first westerners to sight New Zealand were captained by Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1642 although he did not land there Tasman named it Staten Landt believing it to be part of the land of that name off the coast of Argentina that is now known as Isla de los Estados When that was shown not to be so Dutch authorities named it Nova Zeelandia in Latin Nieuw Zeeland in Dutch The two major seafaring provinces of the Netherlands in its Golden Age were Holland and Zeeland and the Dutch explorers originally named the largest landmass of Oceania and the two islands to the southeast Nieuw Holland and Nieuw Zeeland respectively The former was eventually replaced by the name Australia but the name New Zealand remained in place for the latter Captain James Cook of Britain later anglicised the name to New Zealand and after British settlers arrived in New Zealand English became the main language The city of Zeeland in the US state of Michigan was settled in 1847 by Dutchman Jannes van de Luyster and was incorporated in 1907 Flushing a neighborhood within the borough of Queens New York is named after the city Flushing Vlissingen in Dutch in Zeeland This dates from the period of the colony of New Netherland when New York was still known as New Amsterdam The Dutch colonies of Nieuw Walcheren and Nieuw Vlissingen both on the Antillian island of Tobago were both named after parts of Zeeland The Canadian town of Zealand New Brunswick was named for the Zeeland birthplace of Dutchman Philip Crouse who settled in the area in 1789 12 Zeeland North Dakota is another town named for this province and whose earliest settlers were of Dutch heritage Paramaribo the capital and largest city of Suriname has a Fort Zeelandia the former Fort Willoughby during British colonization Fort Zeelandia was a fortress built over ten years from 1624 to 1634 by the Dutch East India Company in the town of Anping Tainan on the island of Formosa present day Taiwan during their 38 year rule over the western part of it References Edit Oppervlakte a b CBS Statline opendata cbs nl Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 13 September 2018 CBS Statline opendata cbs nl a b DeWaard Dirk Marc 1983 Luctor et Emergo The impact of the Second World War on Zeeland M A thesis Wilfrid Laurier University a b c Lendering 2006 Operation Infatuate Walcheren Combinedops com Retrieved 10 July 2013 Bevolking Provincie Zeeland in Dutch Retrieved 11 October 2021 Population dynamics birth death and migration per region Retrieved 8 September 2022 Helft Nederlanders is kerkelijk of religieus CBS 22 december 2016 Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30 to 263 of the EU average in 2018 Eurostat Zealand New Brunswick Canada University Educational Series Fredericton New Brunswick Canada Archived from the original on 12 June 2010 Retrieved 1 April 2008 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zeeland Look up Zeeland in Wiktionary the free dictionary Official website Zeeland Tourist Board Zeeland travel guide from Wikivoyage GCatholic Breda diocese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zeeland amp oldid 1152191984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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