- Terschelling
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Terschelling
mapsize = 280px
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Netherlands
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 =Friesland
area_footnotes = (2006)
area_total_km2 = 674.00
area_land_km2 = 88.10
area_water_km2 = 585.90
population_as_of =1 January ,2007
population_note = Source: CBS, [http://statline.cbs.nl/ Statline] .
settlement_type = Municipality
population_total = 4702
population_density_km2 = 53
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2Terschelling (Pronunciation|465 Terschelling.ogg; _fr. Skylge;
Terschelling dialect : "Schylge") is amunicipality and anisland in the northernNetherlands , one of theWest Frisian Islands .Wadden islanders are known for their resourcefulness in using anything and everything that washes ashore. With few trees to use for timber, most of the farms and barns are built with masts recovered from shipwrecks. The islands are surrounded by famous shipwrecks, and even today many containers wash ashore that are blown off the decks of cargo ships in the North Sea. Perhaps the most famous shipwreck off the coast of Terschelling is the Lutine, whose bell hangs inLloyd's of London . Another famous ship was the Oka 18, which sank near the town of Formerum. Until recently her funnel could be seen rising out from the sea. In West Terschelling a pub was named after this ship.The main source of income on Terschelling is tourism. There is some agriculture, but a large part of the island has become a nature reserve.
Terschelling is well-known for the yearly
Oerol Festival during which theatre-performances are played throughout the island, making use of its landscape and nature.Terschelling can be reached by ferry from the mainland Frisian town Harlingen and from
Vlieland by high-speed catamaran.History
The island in its current shape was formed in the
Middle Ages from a sandy area called De Schelling in the west and the original island Wexalia in the east. The name Wexalia, Wuxalia, or Wecsile is the medieval name of eastern Terschelling. However this name disappeared at the end of the Middle Ages. The last appearance of the name Wexalia is in a treaty between Folkerus Reijner Popma, then ruler of Terschelling, with kingEdward IV of England in1482 .The oldest traces of civilisation on Terschelling date from around
850 , when a small wooden church was built on a hill near Seerip or Strip. This hill was later used as a burial ground and is known as the ”Striperkerkhof”.Historically tensions existed between the inhabitants of West-Terschelling, with its strong orientation towards the sea, and the more agriculturally oriented inhabitants of East-Terschelling. In
1612 this led to the division of the island in independent political entities, West-Terschelling and East-Terschelling. Only after the French occupation at the start of the 19th century was Terschelling united as one entity again.In 1666 West-Terschelling was ransacked by the English. The English fleet originally planned to attack the Dutch merchant fleet which was moored before the coast of
Vlieland , the next island to the west. When the Dutch vessels retreated towards Terschelling, the English followed, destroyed 150 Dutch vessels, and landed in the harbour of West-Terschelling. The town was burnt to the ground by the English on this occasion which would become known as "Holmes's Bonfire " after the English admiral Holmes, theGreat Fire of London in the very same year was considered by some to have been God's retribution.The next year, in1667 , the Dutch under command of De Ruyter executed a retaliatory expedition, and dealt the English navy a heavy blow at theRaid on the Medway (also known as the Battle of Chatham), in effect ending theSecond Anglo-Dutch War .Cranberries
The island is known for being the only
Wadden island where cranberries grow. In 1840, a barrel of cranberries, apparently packed by sailors as anantiscorbutic , washed ashore on the island's coast, and the islanders cultivated them for their own sailors.The cranberries, finding the environment favourable, established themselves on the island. Nowadays, the cranberry fields cover 0.48 km². The cranberries are mainly sold to tourists and used by the island's restaurants and bakeries, who compete continually with each other to make the tastiest cranberry delicacies.
Population centres
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Baaiduinen (Baaidunen)
*Formerum (Formearum)
*Hee
*Hoorn, Friesland, Netherlands (Hoarne)
*Kaart
*Kinnum (Kinum)
*Landerum
*Lies
*Midsland (Midslân)
*Midsland aan Zee (Midslân oan See)
*Midsland-Noord (Midslân-Noard)
*Oosterend, Terschelling, Netherlands (Aasterein)
*Seerijp (Stryp)
*West aan Zee (West)
*West-Terschelling (seat) (West-Schylge)(Standard West Frisian names in brackets)External links
* [http://www.terschelling.nl Official Website]
* [http://www.vvvterschelling.nl Tourist office website]
* [http://www.vvv-terschelling.org/?pid=sl&id=info&ref=kaartts&cmsp=kaartts Map of Terschelling]
* [http://terschelling.startpagina.nl Startpage for Terschelling]
* [http://www.vinkesweb.com/terschelling Linkpage of Terschelling]
* Barry Yeoman, [http://www.barryyeoman.com/articles/wadden.html Destination: Wadden Islands, "Attaché" magazine]----
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