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Town privileges or borough rights were important features of European towns during most of the second millennium.
Judicially, a borough (or burgh) was distinguished from the countryside by means of a charter from the ruling monarch that defined its privileges and laws. Common privileges involved trade (marketplace, the storing of goods, etc.) and the establishment of guilds. Some of these privileges were permanent and could imply that the town obtained the right to be called a borough, hence the term borough rights (German Stadtrecht, Dutch stadsrechten). Some degree of self-government, representation by diet, and tax-relief could also be granted. Multiple tiers existed; for example, in Sweden, the basic royal charter establishing a borough enabled trade, but not foreign trade, which required a higher-tier charter granting staple right.
The Netherlands (i/ˈnɛðərləndz/; Dutch: Nederland [ˈneːdərˌlɑnt]) is the main "constituent country" (Dutch: land) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a small, densely populated country located in Western Europe with three island territories in the Caribbean. The European part of the Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, sharing maritime borders with Belgium, the United Kingdom and Germany. The largest and most important cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam. Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of government and parliament. The port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe – as large as the next three largest combined – and was the world's largest port between 1962 and 2004. The name Holland is also frequently used to informally refer to the whole of the country of the Netherlands.
"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.
The Hague (/ðə ˈheɪɡ/; Dutch: Den Haag pronounced [dɛnˈɦaːx] or 's-Gravenhage pronounced [ˈsxraːvə(n)ˌɦaːɣə]) is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population of 515,880 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2015) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third-largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 12th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Council of State, but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands which constitutionally is Amsterdam. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands plans to live at Huis ten Bosch and works at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, together with Queen Máxima. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which makes The Hague one of the major cities hosting the United Nations, along with New York, Geneva, Vienna, Rome and Addis Ababa.
South Holland (Dutch: Zuid-Holland [ˈzœy̆t ˈɦɔlɑnt]) is a province in the midwestern Netherlands. It has a population of just over 3.6 million (as of 2015) and a population density of about 1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi), making it the country's most populous province and one of the world's most densely populated areas. Situated on the North Sea in the west of the Netherlands, South Holland covers an area of 3,403 km2 (1,314 sq mi), of which 585 km2 (226 sq mi) is water. It borders North Holland to the north, Utrecht and Gelderland to the east, and North Brabant and Zeeland to the south. The provincial capital is The Hague, while its largest city is Rotterdam.
Archaeological discoveries in Hardinxveld-Giessendam indicate that the area of South Holland has been inhabited since at least ca. 7,500 years before present, probably by nomadic hunter-gatherers. Agriculture and permanent settlements probably originated around 2,000 years later, based on excavations near Vlaardingen. In the classical antiquity, South Holland was part of the Roman Province of Germania Inferior, and the border of the Roman Empire ran along the Old Rhine and reached the North Sea near Katwijk. The Romans built fortresses along the border, such as Praetorium Agrippinae near modern-day Valkenburg, Matilo near modern-day Leiden, and Albaniana near modern-day Alphen aan den Rijn. A city was founded near modern-day Voorburg, Forum Hadriani. It was built according to the grid plan, and facilitated a square, a court, a bathhouse and several temples.
A city centre (or city center) is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart of a city.
The city centre is the (often historical) area of a city where commerce, entertainment, shopping and political power are concentrated. The term is commonly used in many English-speaking countries and has direct equivalents in many other languages. However, notably, in the United States, the term "downtown" is commonly used to denote a city centre, and in Canada the terms "city centre" and "downtown" are used interchangeably. In Australia, the term "Central Business District" is widely used to refer to the city centre, but usage of the term "City Centre" is increasing, especially in Melbourne.
In many cities, the Central Business District (CBD) is within the city centre, but the concept "city centre" differs from the CBD. The concept of the "CBD" revolves solely around economic and financial power, but the "city centre" also includes historical, political and cultural factors. A clear example is Paris: La Défense is the central business district of Paris, but it is not the city centre. In most larger and/or older cities, the CBD and the city centre will only partially overlap, if at all.
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Netherlands 10. Gouda, South Holland : Gouda is a municipality and city with population of 70,939 in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination. Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouda,_South_Holland 9. Rotterdam : Rotterdam is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, located geographically within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Nowadays it is home to Europe's largest port and has a population of 624,799 (2014, city pr...
Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries. See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/user/nurettinodunya/playlists Gouda population 70,828 in 2009) is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. In the Middle Ages, a settlement was founded at the location of the current city by the Van der Goude family, who built a fortified castle alongside the banks of the Gouwe River, from which the family and the city took its name. The area, originally marshland, developed over the course of two centuries. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its e...
Check Rotterdam Eendrachtsplein (4K): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8JuMavVq8o&list;=PL4ponPvHspLMwjJ2TWsdGCND63uzrvrOx Check Rotterdam Marketplace (4H): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1whH6Y48AA&list;=PL4ponPvHspLMwjJ2TWsdGCND63uzrvrOx&index;=6 Check Rotterdam Lijnbaan (4K): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMu4vgjihQ&index;=9&list;=PL4ponPvHspLMwjJ2TWsdGCND63uzrvrOx Rotterdam Location in South Holland Coordinates: 51°55′N 4°30′E Coordinates: 51°55′N 4°30′E Country Netherlands Province South Holland Boroughs 14 Districts Government • Body Municipal council • Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb (PvdA) • Aldermen List of aldermen Area • Municipality 325.79 km2 (125.79 sq mi) • Land 208.80 km2 (80.62 sq mi) • Water 116.99 km2 (45.17 sq mi) • Randstad 3,043 km2 (1,175 sq mi) Elevation 0 m (0 ft...
Sloten, Friesland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sloten Village Location of Sloten Country Netherlands Province Friesland Population • Total c. 760 Sloten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsloːtə(n)]; West Frisian: Sleat) received city rights in 1426, and is the smallest of the eleven Frisian cities. It lies within the municipality of De Friese Meren. Sloten is one of the smallest cities of the Netherlands and is a popular place for sports such as sailing. Sloten is near the Slotermeer. It is a historical city with old buildings and a windmill, De Kaai, in the center of the city. "LIKE"!! Share!! Subscribe!! Let me know if you got any suggestions or ideas concerning my film-making or places you would like me to show Thank You!! I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http:/...
Several residents gave their differing opinions on Wednesday's general elections in the Netherlands, in The Hague, on Tuesday. One inhabitant Ali Viets stated that "some politicians are causing a lot of agitation with their statements. As if we live badly here," but stressed "this is the best organised country of Europe." Another voter Frank added, "I don't trust PVV. He doesn't build bridges. And Mark Rutte is a politician who's building bridges." SOT, Dobi Ruggenberg, inhabitant of The Hague and voter (Dutch): "At home we voted for the socialist party, Partij van de Arbeid. And for years I voted for them, but in the end they don't do anything. So yes, we now need somebody who can shake up the nation and show what's happening." SOT, Ali Viets, inhabitant of The Hague and voter (Dutch)...
******El video se le puede activar subtítulos en español****** We decided to take a short trip to Groningen, in the Netherlands or Holland, however you want to call it. Beautiful city in the north. We spend just a few hours there but got some nice footage from this place. Decidimos hacer un pequeño viaje a Groningen, en Los Países Bajos u Holanda, como prefieran llamarlo. Es una hermosa ciudad en el norte del país. Estuvimos solo unas pocas horas pero obtuvimos bonitas imágenes del lugar. Camera Gear: Sony A6000 GoPro Hero 4 Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Glidecam HD-1000 Edited on Premiere Pro CC You can follow my projects on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates on the stuff I'm working on! @eduarfilms facebook.com/eduarfilms For Inquiries: eduarfilms@gmail.com To...
Thanks for watching..... 1) Almere 2) Amsterdam 3) Breda 4) Eindhoven 5) Groningen 6) Nijmegen 7) Rotterdam 8) The Hague 9) Tilburg 10) Utrecht The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, consisting of twelve provinces in North-West Europe and three islands in the Caribbean. The European part of the Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders[9] with Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom. It is a parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. The capital is Amsterdam and the seat of government is The Hague.[10] The Netherlands in its entirety is often referred to as "Holland", although North and South Holland are actually only two of its provinces. The Netherlan...
The Netherlands has long been known as a country of socially liberal values. But the recent refugee crisis and anti-immigrant sentiments have led to the popularity of far-right groups. On Wednesday, Dutch voters will decide between two starkly different candidates and parties. The vote is one of several taking place across Europe this year - including in France, Germany and perhaps Italy. And it will be the first test for how well far-right candidates will do. Latest opinion polls suggest the Dutch people's party for freedom and democracy led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and the far-right Party for Freedom led by Geert Wilders are in a tight race. Both advocate very different agendas. The people's party is progressive on social issues and fiscal austerity. While the far-r...
Harlingen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈhɑrlɪŋə(n)] ( listen), Frisian: Harns) is a municipality and a city in the northern Netherlands, in the province of Friesland at the Wadden Sea. Harlingen is a town with a long history of fishing and shipping. Harlingen received city rights in 1234. Overview Harlingen is served by two stations on the railway line from Leeuwarden. From 1904 to 1935 there was a passenger service on the North Friesland Railway, freight being carried until January 1938. Rederij Doeksen operate ferries to the Wadden islands of Vlieland and Terschelling that depart from Harlingen. The famous Dutch writer Simon Vestdijk was born in Harlingen and used to depict his hometown in his writings as Lahringen. The town of Harlingen, Texas, in the United States is named after this city...
Naarden aerial footage recorded with QuadCopter (ArduCopter Quad). "Naarden is an example of a star fort, complete with fortified walls and a moat. The walls and the moat have been restored and are in a very good state. Naarden was granted its city rights in 1300..." For more information, check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naarden