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==History== [[File:Culemborg 1649 Blaeu.jpg|thumb|left|Culemborg in [[Joan Blaeu]]'s map from his ''Tooneel der Steeden'', 1649]] Culemborg, formerly also spelled Kuilenburg or Kuylenburgh, received [[City rights in the Netherlands|city rights]] in 1318. Despite its Dutch character, Culemborg was not legally part of the Netherlands until the 18th century, and was instead part of a [[County of Culemborg|fiefdom]] in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. The fiefdom (later county) had gained the [[Road toll (historical)|right of toll collection]] and the [[right of asylum]]: it was a so-called ''<nowiki/>'Vrijstad'<nowiki/>'' ([[City-state|free city]]). In practice, this meant that people who had fled to Culemborg from other cities (for example due to bankruptcy) could evade their creditors in Culemborg. The creditors would not be allowed entry into the city. This did not mean that criminals could escape justice in Culemborg: the manor had its own justice system which could sentence criminals. In Amsterdam, the phrase '<nowiki/>''Naar Culemborg gaan''' (Going to Culemborg) became synonymous with going bankrupt. In [[Joan Blaeu]]'s map of 1649, Culemborg remains entirely enclosed by walls behind its city [[moat]]-like encircling canals. The moated castle stands ''outside'' the city walls. Houses present a united front along streets and the two canals that cut the city in three sections, but they all face gardens behind, and [[Market gardening|market garden]]s are plentiful within the city walls. In the beginning of the 18th century, Culemborg effectively lost its independence as it was incorporated into the [[Nijmegen Quarter]], although it regained some sovereign rights. Later, it was given to stadholder [[William IV, Prince of Orange|Willem IV]]. To this day, the [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|Dutch king Willem-Alexander]] remains count of Culemborg. In 1795, the city was occupied by French forces, who left the castle in such a despicable state it was demolished after the French had left. A few years later it was completely incorporated in the [[Batavian Republic|Bataafse Republiek]], and losing its sovereign rights. In 1868, a railway bridge was built over the river Lek which was the longest bridge in Europe for a few years. Just upstream of it is a [[reaction ferry]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://veerpontculemborg.nl/geschiedenis/|title=Geschiedenis|date=4 August 2016}}</ref> In 1991, a [[Culemborg_fireworks_disaster|fireworks explosion]] occurred in a factory, resulting in 2 deaths and over 20 injuries. In 1995, Culemborg was one of the cities which was temporarily evacuated because of the risk of flooding. Between 1994 and 2009 the city of Culemborg developed the innovative ecological neighbourhood [[EVA Lanxmeer]]. Close collaboration with inhabitants and experimental [[sustainable design]] has made the neighbourhood an international best practice.
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