Weesp

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Weesp
Municipality
Aerial view of Weesp
Aerial view of Weesp
Flag of Weesp
Flag
Coat of arms of Weesp
Coat of arms
Highlighted position of Weesp in a municipal map of North Holland
Location in North Holland
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Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
Government[1]
 • Body Municipal council
 • Mayor Bart Horseling (PvdA)
Area[2]
 • Total 21.83 km2 (8.43 sq mi)
 • Land 20.51 km2 (7.92 sq mi)
 • Water 1.32 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Elevation[3] 1 m (3 ft)
Population (May 2014)[4]
 • Total 18,255
 • Density 890/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Weesper
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postcode 1380–1383
Area code 0294
Website www.weesp.nl
Dutch Topographic map of Weesp, July 2013
One of Weesp's three windmills
View of Weesp

Weesp (Dutch pronunciation: [ʋeːsp]) is a town and a municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It had a population of 18,255 in 2014.

Weesp lies next to the rivers de Vecht and Smal Weesp and also next to the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. It is in an area called the "Vechtstreek". It is only 3 km from the end of the Amsterdam metro, but the wide Amsterdam-Rhine Canal keeps it geographically separate. The town is surrounded by open grassland.

Economy

The most famed product of Weesp is Van Houten chocolate. Before cocoa production, the local economy has been based on beer breweries, jenever distilleries, production of Weesper porselein, and trade, due to its location on a branch point of waterways. In the 21st century, the economy is very diverse. There were large facilities of Solvay Pharmaceuticals, until February 2010 when Abbott Laboratories of North Chicago, IL, USA acquired Solvay Pharmaceuticals. At this site there is a chemical plant which manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredient for Abbott brands Duphalac and Duphaston and a biologic plant which manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredient for Abbott's flu vaccine Influvac. The local specialty is the Weesper Mop cookie, which is based on mashed almond.

Tourism

Weesp is a popular stop for tourists. It has a protected historical center with canals and many buildings dating from the seveneenth and eighteenth century. Weesp has three full-size historical windmills. It features a bastion and fortifications that are part of the Defense line of Amsterdam and the Dutch Water Line. These structures have never been attacked, though. The scenic river Vecht and the small roads that line it attract yachters and cyclists. The Naardermeer area, the first nature reserve in the Netherlands, is at 15 minutes cycling distance from Weesp.

History

Until the early Middle Ages the region around Weesp was an uninhabited peat bog. Weesp (Wesopa in Latin documents) was granted city rights in 1355 and celebrated its 650th anniversary as a town in 2005.

From the late Middle Ages, the river Vecht was a defensive line for the County of Holland and it remained a military defensive line until the Second World War. Weesp was strongly fortified, more than its size would justify - for most of its history it had a few thousand inhabitants.

The defensive lines consisted of inundation zones, which would be flooded in wartime. Behind them were fortified towns, forts, barracks and other military structures. The most comprehensive was the Defence Line of Amsterdam (Stelling van Amsterdam), a circular inundation zone around Amsterdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[5]

After the Second World War, new housing was built in the west and an industrial zone with a harbour at the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal was constructed. In the 1970s a suburb was built on the south. Another suburb was built in the north which recently expanded with plans for further expansion.

Before the reformation the church was dedicated to Saint Laurens. It is still in use for Protestant services. In the tower it has a famous carillon by Pieter Hemony cast in 1671. Following the 19th Century emancipation of Dutch Catholics, a Catholic church was erected in Weesp.

Population centers

The municipality of Weesp consists of the following cities, towns, villages and/or districts: De Horn, Uitermeer, Weesp. The north of Weesp itself has the Hogewey dementia village.

Local government

The municipal council of Weesp consists of 17 seats, which are divided as follows:

Transport

Weesp has one railway station, Weesp. It serves as a transfer station for passengers on local trains on the Amsterdam-Amersfoort and Schiphol Airport-Almere lines, which bundle up just before Weesp and diverge right after. Weesp therefore benefits from 16 departures per hour, serving many destinations including Amsterdam Central Station, Schiphol Airport, Amersfoort, and Utrecht 4 times per hour.

In front of the railway station is a small bus station with services to neighbouring towns and villages such as Muiden, Muiderberg, and Nigtevecht, and to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA railway station.

See also

References

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  5. Defence line of Amsterdam on the UNESCO website

External links

  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
  • Weesp travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website (Dutch)