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Dictionary: Schie·dam   (skē-däm', sKHē-) pronunciation


A city of southwest Netherlands, an industrial suburb of Rotterdam. Chartered in 1275, it is noted for its gin distilleries. Population: 75,200.

 

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Schiedam (skhē'däm'), city (1994 pop. 72,515), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River, near Rotterdam. It is famous for its gin, which is widely exported. There are also shipyards and factories that manufacture chemicals, glass, and lumber. The city's noteworthy structures include a 14th-century church, the 16th-century town hall, and the ruins of a 13th-century castle.


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Schiedam
Old City Hall

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Coat of arms
Nickname(s): Brandersstad
Location of Schiedam within The Netherlands
Coordinates: 51°54′42″N 04°23′58″E / 51.91167°N 4.39944°E / 51.91167; 4.39944
Country The Netherlands
Province South Holland
Government
 - Mayor W.M. (Wilma) Verver-Aartsen (VVD)
Area
 - Total 19.89 km2 (7.7 sq mi)
 - Land 18.18 km2 (7 sq mi)
 - Water 1.71 km2 (0.7 sq mi)
Population (2005)
 - Total 75,111
 - Density 3,768/km2 (9,759.1/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CETDST (UTC+2)
Postcode 3111 - 3125
Website http://www.schiedam.nl
View on Schiedam with the The Porters' Guild House
Windmill in Schiedam

Schiedam (About this sound pronunciation ) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is part of the Rotterdam metropolitan area.

It is known its historical center with its canals, and the tallest old windmills in the world. Schiedam is also known for jenever (gin) - such as the internationally-renowned Ketel One - so much so that in English the word schiedam (usually without a capital s-) refers to the town's Holland gin.

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History

Around the year 1250 the river Schie was dammed to protect the polderland from the seawater. The dam attracted trade activities because goods for and from the hinterland had to be transhipped. A small town developed around the dam and its activities.

In the year 1275 Schiedam received city rights from Aleida van Avesnes, sister of William II, count of Holland.

Geography

The city of Schiedam lies in South Holland, The Netherlands. It is enclosed between Rotterdam (east), Vlaardingen (west) and the river Nieuwe Maas (south).

Demographics

Population

  • 2004 - 75,619
  • 2006 - 75,111

Attractions

Museums

Monuments

  • The old city hall (Het Oude stadhuis) (photo)
  • The canals of Schiedam
  • The Wheat Exchange (De Korenbeurs)
  • Church of Saint John (Sint Jan)
  • The ruins of the castle Huis te Riviere (photo)
  • Saint Lidwina basilica (photo)
  • De Plantage
  • The Porters' Guild House (Het Zakkendragershuisje)
  • Het Proveniershuis
  • The six historical windmills of Schiedam. This includes De Noord the tallest old Dutch mill in the world which is used as a restaurant.

Events

Sport

The most popular sports in Schiedam are soccer and also field hockey. Cricket is more popular in Schiedam than in the most other Dutch cities.[1]

People from Schiedam

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References

Coordinates: 51°54′42″N 04°23′58″E / 51.91167°N 4.39944°E / 51.91167; 4.39944


 
 
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