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caption = IJmuiden in the municipality of VelsenIJmuiden is a town in the Dutch province of
North Holland , the main town of the municipality ofVelsen . It lies about 17 km (10.3 mi) north ofHaarlem . In theRoman era , this Velsen district was already inhabited, and archeological finds indicate there was aNorth Sea port of some regional importance built here. The town suffered heavy damage and demolition duringWorld War II , because of its maritime importance.IJmuiden is a fairly new town in its present form, that only came into existence in the 1870s, when the
North Sea Canal was dug, connecting theAmsterdam harbors to the open sea. Before the present IJmuiden has been built, the area was known as "Breesaap", a desolate plain where only a handful of farmers strived to make a living. In 1851 the whole area was sold to the entrepreneurs Bik and Arnold, which finally set into motion the plans that had been drawn up already in 1626. The first spade hit the ground onApril 8 1865 .The IJmuiden name literally means “mouth of the IJ”, which is a hint to the importance the town has for theAmsterdam harbor. The name “IJmuiden” first appeared as "IJ-muiden" in lines written in 1848 by theprofessor andjournalist (and, later, a liberalfinance minister in the Van Lynden van Sandenburg Cabinet) Simon Vissering. The present "IJmuiden" form was eventually adopted in 1876, as theNorth Sea Canal was being completed in this section.In 1890 it had about 1,500 inhabitants, but boomed when the Koninklijke Nederlandse Hoogovens steelworks settled in IJmuiden. The statistical area IJmuiden which includes the surrounding countryside, has a population of 30,466. The headquarters of the
Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij is located in IJmuiden.North Holland's gate to the North Sea
The
North Sea Canal connects the North Sea with the IJ Bay inAmsterdam .Besides the
Velsen Municipality Hall "(Raadhuis van de gemeente Velsen)", designed by the famous architect Willem Dudok, important sights in IJmuiden are theNorth Sea locks. The latter are among the largest in the world and one set is able to close off a shipping lane of 50 meters (164 ft) wide and 12 meters (39 ft) deep. There are plans to enlarge or build a new set to facilitate even larger vessels.DFDS Seaways serve a route between
Amsterdam and Newcastle via IJmuiden. A newroll-on/roll-off ferry route between IJmuiden and Great Yarmouth in theUnited Kingdom will begin in 2009 [ [http://www.businessweekly.co.uk/2001121225021/travel-and-transport-archive/dutch-daily-ferry-link-a-step-closer.html Dutch daily ferry link a step closer "(Business Weekly, December 12, 2001)"] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.velsen.nl/streaming_groot.htm Velsen Municipality Hall webcam over IJmuiden]
* [http://www.amsterdamports.nl/beeldbank/webcam/IJmuiden.jpgWebcam over the North Sea locks]
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