- Rijnland
. [This article is based on a translation of the article on "Rijnland" on the Dutch version of Wikipedia, with some additions and alterations.]
Special Dutch sense
When used in the specific Dutch context, "Rijnland" generally refers to the area around the
Oude Rijn , the lower reaches of a minor branch of the Rhine river in the Netherlands. This river is referred to as "Rijn" (Rhine) in the Netherlands for historical reasons. This small, heavily-canalised and remote branch of the Rhine was, in fact, the river that the Romans used to call the Rhine and the northern limit of the Roman Empire in this area. The term "Rijnland" is itself ancient.Relationship between Rhine, Rijn and Rijnland
Today, when the
Rhine river enters the Netherlands from Germany, most of it becomes the riverWaal and is no longer called the Rhine. However, some of it flows north (through a canal) after which it splits into theNederrijn (Lower Rhine) and theIJssel . The Nederrijn eventually becomes theLek , but a branch of it flows through a canal to Utrecht where it is further canalised and directed west. The names for this minor waterway as it flows through the provinces of Utrecht andSouth Holland change, but all the names still include the name "Rijn" and it is not unusual for it to be referred to as the "Rijn". Its varying names areKromme Rijn ("Crooked Rhine"),Leidse Rijn ("Leiden Rhine") and Oude Rijn ("Old Rhine"). The Oude Rijn ends as it flows into a sluice atKatwijk aan Zee , where its waters can be discharged into theNorth Sea . It is the area around the Oude Rijn that is referred to as "Rijnland".Usage
The name "Rijnland" is the name of several administrative areas, both current and historical, and it can also be used in a more vaguely defined sense:
* the area along the
Oude Rijn , extending roughly from around Utrecht toKatwijk aan Zee ;* the region around
Leiden ;* the jurisdiction of the "Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland" (Rijnland District Water Control Board), a Dutch water board based in Leiden; [http://www.rijnland.net/algemene_onderdelen/talenversies/en Rijnland District Water Control Board website]
* the area covered by "Holland Rijnland", an administrative "regional collaboration" ("samenwerkingsverband") of various municipalities in the
Duin- en Bollenstreek and theLeiden area; [http://www.hollandrijnland.net Holland Rijnland website (in Dutch only)]* Rijnland, a gau ("gouw") that was absorbed around 900 A.D. into the County of Holland, and that was (along with Schieland and Maasland) at the heart of the medieval County of Holland. [Ronald de Graaf, "Oorlog om Holland 1000-1375", pp. 24, 38] [Antheun Janse, "Een in zichzelf verdeeld rijk", "Geschiedenis van Holland" (Deel 1: tot 1572), pp. 71-72]
The word "Rijnland" is also used in several historical
Dutch units of measurement :* units of length called the "Rijnlandse roede" (Rijnland rod) and "Rijnlandse voet" (Rijnland foot);
* units of surface area called the "Rijnlandse Roede" (Rijnland square rod) and the "Rijnlandse voet" (Rijnland square foot).
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