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Zwolle

Zwolle (Dutch: [ˈzʋɔlə] (listen)) is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle borders on the province of Gelderland and is east of the river IJssel.

Zwolle
Sassenstraat
Grote Markt
Luttekestraat
Binnenstad
Location in Overijssel
Zwolle
Location within the Netherlands
Zwolle
Location within Europe
Coordinates: 52°31′N 6°6′E / 52.517°N 6.100°E / 52.517; 6.100Coordinates: 52°31′N 6°6′E / 52.517°N 6.100°E / 52.517; 6.100
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceOverijssel
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorPeter Snijders (VVD)
Area
 • Municipality119.36 km2 (46.09 sq mi)
 • Land111.10 km2 (42.90 sq mi)
 • Water8.26 km2 (3.19 sq mi)
Elevation4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (Municipality, January 2021; Urban and Metro, May 2014)[4][5]
 • Municipality129,840
 • Density1,169/km2 (3,030/sq mi)
 • Urban
123,507
 • Metro
181,440
DemonymZwollenaar
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
8000–8049
Area code038
Websitewww.zwolle.nl
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History

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
14043,500—    
15254,500+0.21%
15996,500+0.50%
16287,700+0.59%
167010,932+0.84%
16756,963−8.63%
16809,388+6.16%
16827,800−8.85%
174811,931+0.65%
179512,220+0.05%
Source: Lourens & Lucassen 1997, pp. 83–84

Archaeological findings indicate that the area surrounding Zwolle has been inhabited for a long time. A woodhenge that was found in the Zwolle-Zuid suburb in 1993 was dated to the Bronze Age period.[6][7] During the Roman era, the area was inhabited by Salian Franks.

The modern city was founded around 800 CE by Frisian merchants and troops of Charlemagne.[8] Previous spellings of its name include the identically pronounced Suolle, which means "hill" (cf. the English cognate verb "to swell"). This refers to an incline in the landscape between the four rivers surrounding the city, IJssel, Vecht, Aa and Zwarte Water. The hill was the only piece of land that would remain dry during the frequent floodings of the rivers. Zwolle was established on that incline.

A document mentions the existence of a parish church dedicated to St Michael. That church, the Grote of Sint Michaëlskerk (St. Michael's church), was renovated in the first half of the 15th century and exists to this day. The church contains a richly carved pulpit, the work of Adam Straes van Weilborch (about 1620), some good carving and an exquisite organ (1721).

On 31 August 1230, the bishop of Utrecht granted Zwolle city rights. Zwolle became a member of the Hanseatic league in 1294, and in 1361 joined the war between the Hanseatic League and Valdemar IV of Denmark. In the 1370 Treaty of Stralsund that ended the war, Zwolle was awarded a vitte, a trade colony, in Scania, then part of Denmark. Zwolle's golden age came in the 15th century. Between 1402 and 1450, the city's Gross Regional Product multiplied by about six.[9]

In July 1324 and October 1361, regional noblemen set fire to Zwolle. In the 1324 fire, only nine buildings escaped the flames.[10]

 
Map of Zwolle by Joan Blaeu in Blaeu's "Toonneel der Steden", 1652

Zwolle was also, with Deventer, one of the centers of the Brethren of the Common Life, a monastic movement. 5 km (3 mi) from Zwolle, on a slight eminence called the Agnietenberg, (hill of St Agnes), once stood the Augustinian convent in which Thomas à Kempis spent the greatest part of his life and died (in 1471).[11]

At least as early as 1911, Zwolle had a considerable trade by river, a large fish market, and the most important cattle market in the Netherlands after Rotterdam. The more important industries comprised cotton manufactures, iron works, boat-building, dyeing and bleaching, tanning, rope-making, and salt-making.[11]

In World War II, Zwolle was single-handedly liberated from the Germans by French-Canadian soldier Léo Major.[12][13] He was made an honorary citizen of Zwolle in 2005 and a street is named after him, Leo Majorlaan.

In 2004, Zwolle's De Librije restaurant was honored with 3 stars by Michelin Guide; as of 2018, it is one of only three restaurants so honored in the entire country.

Blauwvingers

Citizens of Zwolle are colloquially known as Blauwvingers (Bluefingers). This dates back to 1682, when the St Michael's church tower collapsed. The authorities were strapped for cash and saw no option but to sell the church bells to neighbouring city Kampen. To make sure that Kampen would not make too much profit from the deal, the local authorities asked a high price for the church bells. Kampen accepted, yet after the arrival of the bells it became clear, they were too damaged to be played. In revenge, Kampen paid in copper coins of four duiten (the equivalent of two-and-a-half cents). Zwolle distrusted Kampen and wanted to be sure they truly paid the entire price. After the rigorous counting of this vast amount of money, their fingers had turned blue from the counting of money.[14][15]

Geography

 
Dutch Topographic map of the city of Zwolle, september 2022

Besides the Grote of Sint Michaëlskerk (St. Michael's church), the latter which houses a majestic Baroque organ built by Arp Schnitger, there are several other historic monuments in Zwolle. The Roman Catholic Onze Lieve Vrouwe ten Hemelopneming-basilica (Our Lady of the Assumption) dates back to 1399. The church tower, called Peperbus (pepperpot), is one of the tallest and most famous church towers in the Netherlands. The modernized town hall was originally built in 1448.[11]

Mention should also be made of the Sassenpoort (one of the old city gates), the city walls, the Mosterdmakerstoren (mustard makers' tower)(the complex where local mustard used to be made), a guild-house (1571), the former provincial government offices, a Dominican monastery, and on the Melkmarkt, two museums; the Stedelijk Museum Zwolle of antiquities and natural history, and the Vrouwenhuis. Museum de Fundatie, the fine art museum of the province of Overijssel, is hosted in the former Justice Hall on Blijmarkt Square.

In the western part of the city, west of the railway station, there is a quarter of Art Nouveau buildings, concentrated mostly on Koningin Wilhelminastraat, Prinses Julianastraat, and Prins Hendrikstraat. These three-store living houses were built in 1900s by various Dutch architects. Eleven of the buildings are protected by the Dutch government (rijksmonumenten).

The Broerenkerk church was part of the Dominican monastery founded in 1465. The monastery was closed in 1580 and the monks were expelled. From 1640 until 1982 the church was used for Protestant services. After a restoration in 1983–1988 it has been used for cultural events and it is now a bookstore.[16][17]

Image gallery

Notable residents

See also People from Zwolle
Arts, culture, entertainment and the media
Authors
Business
Religion
Politics
Sports
Science

Educational institutions

Zwolle is home to several universities and colleges:

Transport

 
Zwolle railway station with ICMm train

Road transport

Zwolle is a hub in the national highway network, and gateway to northern Netherlands. This is reflected in the high traffic volumes in and around the city. The A28 serves Zwolle with 4 exits, and runs from Utrecht to Groningen. It is being widened to 8 lanes across the IJssel River and 6 lanes from Zwolle to Meppel in 2010 and 2011. The motorway initially opened between 1964 and 1970.[23] Another motorway, the A50, interchanges with A28 just west of the city, offering a route for southbound traffic to Apeldoorn and Eindhoven.

The N35 highway starts in Zwolle, where it forms the eastern section of the ring road of Zwolle, it runs as a non-motorway to Almelo and continues to Enschede as A35 motorway. The ringroad is mainly a 4-lane road, with numerous traffic lights. It forms a full ring, and also exists out of the N337 highway that runs to Deventer. Other sections of the ring road are not numbered. Parts of the ring road were widened to six lanes in 2010. Other numbered highways running from Zwolle are N331 to Hasselt, N758 to Nieuwleusen, N340 to Ommen and N764 to Kampen.

Bridges

Due to nearby rivers, there are several major bridges in and around Zwolle. The most important bridge is the IJssel Bridge where the A28 motorway runs across. It was completed in 1970 and carries over 125.000 vehicles per day. Adjacent to this bridge is the older IJssel Bridge, which opened in 1930 and was destroyed twice during World War II. A third IJssel Bridge is the railway bridge (called Hanze boog) which carries the railway line from Zwolle to Amersfoort, and from 2012, to Lelystad. There are several bridges across the Zwarte Water River, including two 4-lane bridges, a 2-lane bridge, and a bus/bicycle bridge. There is also a bridge across the Vecht, which carries A28 motorway. Another local bridge is adjacent to this bridge. A third bridge carries rail traffic to Leeuwarden and Groningen. Numerous local bridges exist around the historic city center.

Rail transport

The first train in Zwolle arrived on 6 June 1864. Today the city has rail connections in eight directions (viz. Kampen, Leeuwarden, Groningen, Emmen, Enschede, Arnhem/Nijmegen, Lelystad/Amsterdam, and Amersfoort).

The rail connection with Amsterdam via Lelystad – the Hanzelijn – is operational since December 2012.

The second station, Zwolle Stadshagen, was opened on 15 December 2019.

Water transport

Zwolle is located on or near three rivers (Zwarte Water, Vecht, and IJssel), several canals (the now disused Willemsvaart, Nieuwe Vecht and Overijssels Kanaal and the modern Zwolle-IJssel Kanaal). There are some water-related industries in Zwolle, mainly in the Voorst industrial area.

International relations

Twin towns—sister cities

Zwolle is currently twinned with:

In the past, Zwolle had partnerships with:[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Portefeuille burgemeester Peter Snijders" [Tasks of mayor Peter Snijders] (in Dutch). Gemeente Zwolle. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Postcodetool for 8011PK". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; Regionale kerncijfers Nederland" [Regional core figures Netherlands]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  6. ^ Theo Holleman (1996), Een verleden op de schop, University Press, Amsterdam, ISBN 90-5356-189-7
  7. ^ Hove, ten J. (2005). Geschiedenis van Zwolle Zwolle: Waanders. ISBN 90-400-9050-5
  8. ^ F.C. Berkenvelder (1980). . Zwolle 750 jaar stad (in Dutch). Waanders. Archived from the original on 16 August 2006. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
  9. ^ F.C. Berkenvelder (1980). . Zwolle 750 jaar stad (in Dutch). Waanders. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2007. De stedelijke geldmiddelen, het nationaal inkomen zouden wij nu zeggen, die in 1402 nog 6.000 gulden bedroegen waren in 1450 bijna verzesvoudigd tot 34.000 gulden. (Translated: The city's financial resources, the national income as we would now call it, which were 6,000 guilders in 1402, had by 1450 multiplied by six to 34,000 guilders.)
  10. ^ "Zwolle op keerpunt van bestaan" (in Dutch). De Stentor. 2 March 2005.
  11. ^ a b c   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Zwolle". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1064.
  12. ^ "Léo Major | Canadian soldier".
  13. ^ "The One-Eyed Scout Who Liberated a Whole Town By Himself by Simple History". YouTube. Archived from the original on 13 November 2021.
  14. ^ Boxma, Willem (2001). "Steuren, blauwvingers, kwekweschudders en tukkers. Schimpnamen in Overijssel". Traditie. Tijdschrift over Tradities en Trends. (in Dutch). 2: 26–27. ISSN 1382-4104.
  15. ^ (in Dutch). Nederlands Centrum voor Volkscultuur. Archived from the original on 11 January 2006. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
  16. ^ "Zwolle (Ov): Broerenkerk". archimon.nl. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  17. ^ Scholten, Rick. "Waanders in the Broerenkerk". Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  18. ^ "Ter Borch, Gerard" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). 1911.
  19. ^ "Willem Jan baron van Dedem (1776-1851)". Wie is wie in Overijssel (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  20. ^ "J.H.A.W. baron van Heerdt tot Eversberg". Dutch Parliament (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  21. ^ Jan Kuijk en Pieter van der Ven (17 December 2003). "Leven met Kuyper, Gerbrandy en zoon Karel". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  22. ^ "Thorbecke, Jan Rudolf" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). 1911.
  23. ^ "completion dates A28 at autosnelwegen.nl".

Literature

  • Lourens, Piet; Lucassen, Jan (1997). Inwonertallen van Nederlandse steden ca. 1300–1800. Amsterdam: NEHA. ISBN 9057420082.

External links

  •   Media related to Zwolle at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Zwolle travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website

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For other places with the same name see Zwolle disambiguation Zwolle Dutch ˈzʋɔle listen is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province s second largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130 592 as of 1 December 2021 Zwolle borders on the province of Gelderland and is east of the river IJssel ZwolleCity and municipalitySassenstraatGrote MarktMuseum de FundatieLuttekestraatBinnenstadFlagCoat of armsLocation in OverijsselZwolleLocation within the NetherlandsShow map of NetherlandsZwolleLocation within EuropeShow map of EuropeCoordinates 52 31 N 6 6 E 52 517 N 6 100 E 52 517 6 100 Coordinates 52 31 N 6 6 E 52 517 N 6 100 E 52 517 6 100CountryNetherlandsProvinceOverijsselGovernment 1 BodyMunicipal council MayorPeter Snijders VVD Area 2 Municipality119 36 km2 46 09 sq mi Land111 10 km2 42 90 sq mi Water8 26 km2 3 19 sq mi Elevation 3 4 m 13 ft Population Municipality January 2021 Urban and Metro May 2014 4 5 Municipality129 840 Density1 169 km2 3 030 sq mi Urban123 507 Metro181 440DemonymZwollenaarTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postcode8000 8049Area code038Websitewww wbr zwolle wbr nlClick on the map for a fullscreen view Contents 1 History 1 1 Blauwvingers 2 Geography 2 1 Image gallery 3 Notable residents 4 Educational institutions 5 Transport 5 1 Road transport 5 2 Bridges 5 3 Rail transport 5 4 Water transport 6 International relations 6 1 Twin towns sister cities 7 References 7 1 Literature 8 External linksHistory EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 14043 500 15254 500 0 21 15996 500 0 50 16287 700 0 59 167010 932 0 84 16756 963 8 63 16809 388 6 16 16827 800 8 85 174811 931 0 65 179512 220 0 05 Source Lourens amp Lucassen 1997 pp 83 84Archaeological findings indicate that the area surrounding Zwolle has been inhabited for a long time A woodhenge that was found in the Zwolle Zuid suburb in 1993 was dated to the Bronze Age period 6 7 During the Roman era the area was inhabited by Salian Franks The modern city was founded around 800 CE by Frisian merchants and troops of Charlemagne 8 Previous spellings of its name include the identically pronounced Suolle which means hill cf the English cognate verb to swell This refers to an incline in the landscape between the four rivers surrounding the city IJssel Vecht Aa and Zwarte Water The hill was the only piece of land that would remain dry during the frequent floodings of the rivers Zwolle was established on that incline A document mentions the existence of a parish church dedicated to St Michael That church the Grote of Sint Michaelskerk St Michael s church was renovated in the first half of the 15th century and exists to this day The church contains a richly carved pulpit the work of Adam Straes van Weilborch about 1620 some good carving and an exquisite organ 1721 On 31 August 1230 the bishop of Utrecht granted Zwolle city rights Zwolle became a member of the Hanseatic league in 1294 and in 1361 joined the war between the Hanseatic League and Valdemar IV of Denmark In the 1370 Treaty of Stralsund that ended the war Zwolle was awarded a vitte a trade colony in Scania then part of Denmark Zwolle s golden age came in the 15th century Between 1402 and 1450 the city s Gross Regional Product multiplied by about six 9 In July 1324 and October 1361 regional noblemen set fire to Zwolle In the 1324 fire only nine buildings escaped the flames 10 Map of Zwolle by Joan Blaeu in Blaeu s Toonneel der Steden 1652 Zwolle was also with Deventer one of the centers of the Brethren of the Common Life a monastic movement 5 km 3 mi from Zwolle on a slight eminence called the Agnietenberg hill of St Agnes once stood the Augustinian convent in which Thomas a Kempis spent the greatest part of his life and died in 1471 11 At least as early as 1911 Zwolle had a considerable trade by river a large fish market and the most important cattle market in the Netherlands after Rotterdam The more important industries comprised cotton manufactures iron works boat building dyeing and bleaching tanning rope making and salt making 11 De Librije In World War II Zwolle was single handedly liberated from the Germans by French Canadian soldier Leo Major 12 13 He was made an honorary citizen of Zwolle in 2005 and a street is named after him Leo Majorlaan In 2004 Zwolle s De Librije restaurant was honored with 3 stars by Michelin Guide as of 2018 it is one of only three restaurants so honored in the entire country Blauwvingers Edit Citizens of Zwolle are colloquially known as Blauwvingers Bluefingers This dates back to 1682 when the St Michael s church tower collapsed The authorities were strapped for cash and saw no option but to sell the church bells to neighbouring city Kampen To make sure that Kampen would not make too much profit from the deal the local authorities asked a high price for the church bells Kampen accepted yet after the arrival of the bells it became clear they were too damaged to be played In revenge Kampen paid in copper coins of four duiten the equivalent of two and a half cents Zwolle distrusted Kampen and wanted to be sure they truly paid the entire price After the rigorous counting of this vast amount of money their fingers had turned blue from the counting of money 14 15 Geography Edit Dutch Topographic map of the city of Zwolle september 2022 Besides the Grote of Sint Michaelskerk St Michael s church the latter which houses a majestic Baroque organ built by Arp Schnitger there are several other historic monuments in Zwolle The Roman Catholic Onze Lieve Vrouwe ten Hemelopneming basilica Our Lady of the Assumption dates back to 1399 The church tower called Peperbus pepperpot is one of the tallest and most famous church towers in the Netherlands The modernized town hall was originally built in 1448 11 Mention should also be made of the Sassenpoort one of the old city gates the city walls the Mosterdmakerstoren mustard makers tower the complex where local mustard used to be made a guild house 1571 the former provincial government offices a Dominican monastery and on the Melkmarkt two museums the Stedelijk Museum Zwolle of antiquities and natural history and the Vrouwenhuis Museum de Fundatie the fine art museum of the province of Overijssel is hosted in the former Justice Hall on Blijmarkt Square In the western part of the city west of the railway station there is a quarter of Art Nouveau buildings concentrated mostly on Koningin Wilhelminastraat Prinses Julianastraat and Prins Hendrikstraat These three store living houses were built in 1900s by various Dutch architects Eleven of the buildings are protected by the Dutch government rijksmonumenten The Broerenkerk church was part of the Dominican monastery founded in 1465 The monastery was closed in 1580 and the monks were expelled From 1640 until 1982 the church was used for Protestant services After a restoration in 1983 1988 it has been used for cultural events and it is now a bookstore 16 17 Image gallery Edit Thorbeckegracht and Wijndragerstoren Peperbus from the Eekwal The house in front really is that crooked Praubstraat inner city Sassenpoort Thorbeckewal and Vispoortbridge The Rich Friar House a center of the Devotio Moderna and later the home of Willem Bartjens View of Zwolle city centre The organ in Broerenkerk Herman Brood Museum amp Experience The Art Nouveau gate at Prins Hendrikstraat 1 3 5 1902 architect Geurt Gijsbertus Post Fountain near Museum de FundatieNotable residents EditSee also People from Zwolle Arts culture entertainment and the mediaWillem Victor Bartholomeus 1825 1892 organist and conductor Hein Boele born 1939 actor Dutch voice of Elmo Jonnie Boer born 1965 chef with three Michelin stars Gerard ter Borch 1617 1681 painter 18 Gerard ter Borch the Elder 1583 1662 painter Moses ter Borch 1645 1667 painter Tooske Breugem born 1974 television host actress Herman Brood 1946 2001 painter rock star Funda Eryigit born 1984 Turkish actress Willem Grasdorp 1678 1723 painter Aleida Greve 1670 1742 painter Anna Cornelia Holt 1671 1692 painter Sophia Holt 1658 1734 painter Antonina Houbraken 1686 1736 draughtswoman Marnix Kappers 1943 2016 actor Thomas a Kempis c 1380 1471 canon and mystic Master I A M of Zwolle c 1440 1490 engraver Ton Koopman born 1944 a conductor organist and harpsichordist Yuri Landman born 1973 experimental musical instrument builder comic book artist Cornelia van Marle 1661 1698 painter Michael Minsky 1918 1988 singer and conductor Leonard van Munster born 1972 artist Opgezwolle since 2001 rap crew Jan Vayne Jan Veenje born 1966 pianist Charlotte Wessels born 1987 former singer for Delain Aleijda Wolfsen 1648 1692 painterAuthorsEef Brouwers born 1939 journalist and former head of the Netherlands Government Information Service A den Doolaard 1901 1994 author Rhijnvis Feith 1753 1824 author Everhardus Johannes Potgieter 1808 1875 authorBusinessWillem Jan van Dedem 1776 1851 landowner and founder of the canal and town of Dedemsvaart 19 ReligionJohannes Busch 1399 c 1480 church reformer and provost of the Augustinian monastic order Andreas Ignatius Schaepman 1815 1882 Archbishop of Utrecht Alanus de Rupe 1428 1475 Roman Catholic theologian and Dominican promotor of the rosaryPoliticsLaurens Jan Brinkhorst born 1937 former Minister of Economic Affairs Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol 1741 1784 role in the Batavian Republic Wybo Fijnje 1750 1809 Mennonite minister publisher exile coup perpetrator politician Willem Johan Lucas Grobbee 1822 1907 Minister of Finance from 1883 to 1885 Johannes van Heerdt tot Eversberg 1829 1893 former governor of Suriname and Curacao 20 Piet Kasteel 1901 2003 ambassador and former governor of Curacao 21 Johan Rudolf Thorbecke 1798 1872 Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1849 1853 1862 1866 1871 1872 22 SportsJeroen Dubbeldam born 1973 2000 Olympic Equestrian champion Marten Eikelboom born 1973 hockey player Maarten Grobbe 1901 1961 football player Martin Haar born 1952 former football defender and current trainer Rinus Israel born 1942 former football player and current scout Ron Jans born 1958 former football player and current coach Bert Konterman 1971 football player Hennie van Nee 1939 1996 football player Eric Pierik born 1959 field hockey player Johnny Rep born 1951 football player Piet Schrijvers 1946 2022 football player Johannes Smeekens born 1987 Olympic speedskater Jaap Stam born 1972 former football player and current coach Gerrit Voges 1932 2007 football player Peter Wessels born 1978 tennis playerScienceChristianus Carolus Henricus van der Aa 1718 1793 Secretary of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities Thomas Joannes Stieltjes 1856 1894 mathematician civil engineer and politician Derk Jan Dijk Born 1958 Researcher of sleep and circadian rhythmsEducational institutions EditZwolle is home to several universities and colleges Artez Christelijke Hogeschool Windesheim Deltion College Zwolle nl Hogeschool Zwolle nl Landstede Zwolle Cibap Zwolle nl Groene Welle Zwolle nl Hogeschool viaa nl Thorbecke Scholengemeenschap nl Windesheim Honours CollegeTransport Edit Zwolle railway station with ICMm train Road transport Edit Zwolle is a hub in the national highway network and gateway to northern Netherlands This is reflected in the high traffic volumes in and around the city The A28 serves Zwolle with 4 exits and runs from Utrecht to Groningen It is being widened to 8 lanes across the IJssel River and 6 lanes from Zwolle to Meppel in 2010 and 2011 The motorway initially opened between 1964 and 1970 23 Another motorway the A50 interchanges with A28 just west of the city offering a route for southbound traffic to Apeldoorn and Eindhoven The N35 highway starts in Zwolle where it forms the eastern section of the ring road of Zwolle it runs as a non motorway to Almelo and continues to Enschede as A35 motorway The ringroad is mainly a 4 lane road with numerous traffic lights It forms a full ring and also exists out of the N337 highway that runs to Deventer Other sections of the ring road are not numbered Parts of the ring road were widened to six lanes in 2010 Other numbered highways running from Zwolle are N331 to Hasselt N758 to Nieuwleusen N340 to Ommen and N764 to Kampen Bridges Edit Due to nearby rivers there are several major bridges in and around Zwolle The most important bridge is the IJssel Bridge where the A28 motorway runs across It was completed in 1970 and carries over 125 000 vehicles per day Adjacent to this bridge is the older IJssel Bridge which opened in 1930 and was destroyed twice during World War II A third IJssel Bridge is the railway bridge called Hanze boog which carries the railway line from Zwolle to Amersfoort and from 2012 to Lelystad There are several bridges across the Zwarte Water River including two 4 lane bridges a 2 lane bridge and a bus bicycle bridge There is also a bridge across the Vecht which carries A28 motorway Another local bridge is adjacent to this bridge A third bridge carries rail traffic to Leeuwarden and Groningen Numerous local bridges exist around the historic city center Rail transport Edit Zwolle railway stationThe first train in Zwolle arrived on 6 June 1864 Today the city has rail connections in eight directions viz Kampen Leeuwarden Groningen Emmen Enschede Arnhem Nijmegen Lelystad Amsterdam and Amersfoort The rail connection with Amsterdam via Lelystad the Hanzelijn is operational since December 2012 The second station Zwolle Stadshagen was opened on 15 December 2019 Water transport Edit Zwolle is located on or near three rivers Zwarte Water Vecht and IJssel several canals the now disused Willemsvaart Nieuwe Vecht and Overijssels Kanaal and the modern Zwolle IJssel Kanaal There are some water related industries in Zwolle mainly in the Voorst industrial area International relations EditMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in the Netherlands Twin towns sister cities Edit Zwolle is currently twinned with Lunen GermanyIn the past Zwolle had partnerships with citation needed Ersekhalma Hungary Rutobwe Rwanda Vologda Russia Kaliningrad RussiaReferences Edit Portefeuille burgemeester Peter Snijders Tasks of mayor Peter Snijders in Dutch Gemeente Zwolle Retrieved 6 October 2019 Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020 Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020 StatLine in Dutch CBS 24 July 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2020 Postcodetool for 8011PK Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch Het Waterschapshuis Retrieved 25 March 2014 Bevolkingsontwikkeling regio per maand Population growth regions per month CBS Statline in Dutch CBS 1 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Bevolkingsontwikkeling Regionale kerncijfers Nederland Regional core figures Netherlands CBS Statline in Dutch CBS 1 January 2020 Retrieved 8 March 2021 Theo Holleman 1996 Een verleden op de schop University Press Amsterdam ISBN 90 5356 189 7 Hove ten J 2005 Geschiedenis van Zwolle Zwolle Waanders ISBN 90 400 9050 5 F C Berkenvelder 1980 Het begin Zwolle 750 jaar stad in Dutch Waanders Archived from the original on 16 August 2006 Retrieved 17 March 2007 F C Berkenvelder 1980 De handel en de Hanze Zwolle 750 jaar stad in Dutch Waanders Archived from the original on 23 May 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2007 De stedelijke geldmiddelen het nationaal inkomen zouden wij nu zeggen die in 1402 nog 6 000 gulden bedroegen waren in 1450 bijna verzesvoudigd tot 34 000 gulden Translated The city s financial resources the national income as we would now call it which were 6 000 guilders in 1402 had by 1450 multiplied by six to 34 000 guilders Zwolle op keerpunt van bestaan in Dutch De Stentor 2 March 2005 a b c One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Zwolle Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 28 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 1064 Leo Major Canadian soldier The One Eyed Scout Who Liberated a Whole Town By Himself by Simple History YouTube Archived from 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