- Vlissingen, Netherlands
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Vlissingen
flag_size = 120x100px
image_shield = Coat of arms of Vlissingen.jpg
shield_size = 120x100px
mapsize = 280px
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Netherlands
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 =Zeeland
area_footnotes = (2006)
area_total_km2 = 344.98
area_land_km2 = 34.14
area_water_km2 = 310.85
population_as_of =1 January ,2007
population_note = Source: CBS, [http://statline.cbs.nl/ Statline] .
settlement_type = Municipality
population_total = 45015
population_density_km2 = 1319
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2Vlissingen (Pronunciation|252 Vlissingen.ogg), or Flushing in English, is a
municipality and acity in the southwesternNetherlands on the former island ofWalcheren . With its strategic location between theScheldt river and theNorth Sea , Vlissingen has been an important harbour for centuries. It was granted city rights in 1315. In the 17th century Vlissingen was a main harbour for ships of theDutch East India Company (VOC). It is also known as the birthplace of AdmiralMichiel de Ruyter .Vlissingen is mainly noted for the wharves on the
Scheldt where most of the ships of theRoyal Netherlands Navy ("Koninklijke Marine") are built.History
The fishermen’s hamlet that came into existence at the estuary of the river
Scheldt 620 A.D. has grown over a 1,400-year span into a tourist attraction and into the third-most important port of the Netherlands. Because of Vlissingen's favourable geographical situation, the Counts of Holland and Zeeland had the first harbours dug. Nowadays 50,000 ships annually from all corners of the world pass through the river Scheldt. Tourists are very pleased with this phenomenon, because nowhere else in the world do ships pass this closely to the shore [http://www.zeegat.nl/] .In the centuries of its growth, Vlissingen was especially well known as the centre of (
herring ) fishing, commerce, privateering, and theslave trade . The history of Vlissingen is characterized by oppression, bombardments and floods. This heritage arose as a consequence of Vlissingen’s strategic position at the river Scheldt, the most important passageway to the docks ofAntwerpen . For this reason the eyes of several foreign powers fell on Vlissingen: the British, French, Germans and Spaniards were all within the city's boundaries long before the tourists arrived.The heyday of the
Golden Age (Gouden Eeuw), in which ships from Vlissingen sailed all seas and contributed to the world power of 'De Zeven Provincien' (The Seven Provinces), was followed by a recession in the eighteenth century. The effects of the Napoleonic Wars were especially disastrous. After 1870, a period of revival occurred as a result of the building of new docks, the canal through Walcheren, the railway and the establishment of the shipyard called The Scheldt. The Second World War interrupted this growth. Again bombardments, shelling, and inundation heavily damaged the city.With enormous energy the post-war reconstruction of the city began. In the sixties, development flourished in the seaport and industrial area of Vlissingen-Oost. Now this area is the economic driving force of central
Zeeland , offering many thousands of jobs.=sadfgasdfa
History of the name 'Vlissingen'
The derivation of the name Vlissingen is unclear, though most scholars relate the name to the word "fles" ("bottle") in one way or another.
According to one story, when saint
Willibrord landed in Vlissingen with a bottle in the seventh century, he shared its contents with the beggars he found there while trying to convert them. A miracle occurred, familiar to readers ofhagiography , when the contents of the bottle did not diminish. When the Bishop realised the beggars did not want to listen to his words, he gave them his bottle. After that, he supposedly called the city "Flessinghe".Another source states that the name had its origins in an old ferry-service house, on which a bottle was attached by way of a sign. The monk Jacob van Dreischor, who visited the city in 967, then apparently called the ferry-house "het veer aan de Flesse" ("the ferry at the Bottle"). Because many cities in the region later received the appendix "-inge", the name, according to this etymology, evolved to "Vles-inge".
According to another source, the name was derived from the Danish word "Vles", which means "tides".
Famous people
A surprising number of Dutch admirals were born in Vlissingen. Among them are
Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruijter , Joost andAdriaen Banckert and the three admiralsCornelis Evertsen . See further .Transport
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Railway stations: Vlissingen, Vlissingen Souburg.
*Ferry connection toBreskens , since the Western Scheldt Tunnel was opened on March 2003 for pedestrians and cyclists only.:* In the past aferry service toSheerness existed but closed in 1994.External links
* [http://www.vlissingen.nl Official website (in Dutch, English, and German)]
* [http://www.plattegronden.nl/vlissingen/ Map]
* [http://www.vlissingen.nl/vlissingen/servlet/nl.gx.siteworks.client.http.GetFile?id=334080&filename=Geschiedenis_in_het_Engels.pdf A short history of Vlissingen]
* [http://www.portofzeeland.com/ Port of Vlissingen]
* [http://vlissingen.com/en/ Tourist information Vlissingen]
*Railway station Vlissingen:
** [http://www.ns.nl/vertrekstaten/vs0.pdf departures (pdf)]
** [http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en?evaId=8400652&boardType=dep&time=10:00&productsDefault=1111101000000000&start=yes departures, with stops and arrival times]
** [http://www.9292ov.nl/data/oisi.wrk/html/vs.htm station facilities]
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