- Bilthoven
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caption = Bilthoven in the municipality of De Bilt.Bilthoven (coord|52|8|N|5|12|E|type:city(17560)) is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of
De Bilt . It has arailway station with connections to Utrecht,Amersfoort andBaarn . It is home to theNetherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment , RIVM; and to theUnion Mundial pro Interlingua , UMI, which promotesInterlingua internationally.The history of the town goes back to
August 20 ,1863 , the day when the Utrecht-Amersfoort railway track began operating. A station was placed at the junction of the track line with the Soestdijkseweg. Initially the Dutch railways had not planned a station on this spot.Just around 1900, the first villas appeared around the new station. The train traffic to and from the new station strongly increased at the same time: in 1902, one could take the train in both directions 52 times per day. As a result of this track connection with the city, and the fact that the land nearby was relatively cheap, the number of villas continued to increase rapidly.
At this time the name of the town was still Bilt-station, but since it was not only a station anymore, the name was changed during a Council meeting on the
May 23 ,1917 . Several names were presented, among which Bilt-Buiten, the Biltwijk and the Leyen. Eventually the name Biltsche Duinen was chosen. However, this name ran up against objection of the Dutch railways. For this reason, onOctober 11 ,1917 another Council meeting was dedicated to the naming of the village. At this Council meeting again several names were discussed, such as Leyenhoven, Bilt-Hoog and the Bilthof. A majority of the Council went eventual agreement with the name Bilthoven (which is plural for Bilthof), presented by the Council member Melchior.The statistical area "Bilthoven", which also can include the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 17560.Statistics Netherlands (CBS), [http://statline.cbs.nl/ "Statline: Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2003-2005"] . As of
January 1 ,2005 .]ignificant events
Three international peace groups were founded in Bilthoven in the aftermath of
World War I : theInternational Fellowship of Reconciliation in 1919,Service Civil International in 1920, andWar Resisters' International in 1921. The founding meetings of all three groups took place at the home of Kees and Betty BoekeDevi Prasad, "War is a Crime against Humanity: the Story of War Resisters' International". London: WRI 2005] .The experimental school De Werkplaats [http://www.wpkeesboeke.nl/ De Werkplaats] website. Viewed 04/12/2006.] , founded by
Kees Boeke , has been based in Bilthoven since 1926.The Dutch Queen Beatrix went to school in Bilthoven. She attended the Werkplaats.References
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