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{{Infobox settlement <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> <!-- Name and transliteration --> | name = Haarlemmermeer | settlement_type = [[List of municipalities of the Netherlands|Municipality]] <!-- Images, nickname, motto --> | image_skyline = Hoofddorp, Netherlands - panoramio (24).jpg | image_alt = | image_caption = [[Windmill]] in [[Hoofddorp]] | image_flag = Haarlemmermeer vlag 2019.svg | flag_size = 100x67px | flag_alt = | image_shield = Haarlemmermeer wapen 2018.svg | shield_size = 100x80px | shield_alt = <!-- Maps, coordinates --> | image_map = Map - NL - Municipality code 0394 (2019).svg | map_alt = Highlighted position of Haarlemmermeer in a municipal map of North Holland | map_caption = Location in North Holland | coordinates = {{coord|52|18|N|4|42|E|region:NL|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] | subdivision_name = [[Netherlands]] | subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of the Netherlands|Province]] | subdivision_name1 = [[North Holland]] | subdivision_type2 = [[List of regions of the Netherlands|Region]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Amsterdam metropolitan area]] | government_footnotes = <ref name="mayor_now">{{cite web |url = http://www.haarlemmermeer.nl/Bestuur_en_organisatie/Burgemeester_en_wethouders/Burgemeester_Theo_Weterings |title = Burgemeester Marianne Schuurmans-Wijdeven |trans-title = Mayor |language = nl |publisher = Gemeente Haarlemmermeer |access-date = 4 March 2014 |archive-date = 9 January 2019 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190109234243/https://hlmrmeer.nl/ |url-status = dead }}</ref> | governing_body = [[Municipal council (Netherlands)|Municipal council]] | leader_party = [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy|VVD]] | leader_title = [[Burgemeester|Mayor]] | leader_name = Marianne Schuurmans-Wijdeven <!-- Geographic information --> | unit_pref = Metric <!-- ALL fields with measurements have automatic unit conversion --> <!-- for references: use <ref> tags --> | area_footnotes = <ref>{{Dutch municipality total area|dataref}}</ref> <!-- square kilometers --> | area_total_km2 = {{Dutch municipality total area|Haarlemmermeer}} | area_land_km2 = {{Dutch municipality land area|Haarlemmermeer}} | area_water_km2 = {{Dutch municipality water area|Haarlemmermeer}} | elevation_footnotes = <ref name="AHN">{{cite web |url = http://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool |title = Postcodetool for 2132TZ |language = nl |author = <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |work = Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland |publisher = Het Waterschapshuis |access-date = 4 March 2014}}</ref> | elevation_m = −4 | elevation_max_footnotes= <!-- for references: use <ref> tags --> | elevation_max_m = | elevation_min_footnotes= <!-- for references: use <ref> tags --> | elevation_min_m = <!-- Population, demographics --> | population_footnotes = <ref>{{Dutch municipality population|dataref}}</ref> | population_total = {{Dutch municipality population|Haarlemmermeer}} | population_as_of = {{MONTHNAME|{{Dutch municipality population|popbasemonth}}}} {{Dutch municipality population|popbaseyear}} | population_density_km2 = {{Dutch municipality population density|Haarlemmermeer}} <!-- For automatic calculation: auto--> | population_demonym = Haarlemmermeerder <!-- Other information --> | timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] | utc_offset = +1 | timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | utc_offset_DST = +2 | postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in the Netherlands|Postcode]] | postal_code = Parts of 1100, 1400, 2000 and 2100 ranges | area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in the Netherlands|Area code]] | area_code = 020, 023, 0252, 0297 | website = {{URL|1=https://haarlemmermeergemeente.nl/en}} | footnotes = }} '''Haarlemmermeer''' ({{IPA|nl|ˌɦaːrlɛmərˈmeːr|-|397 Haarlemmermeer.ogg}}) is a [[List of municipalities of the Netherlands|municipality]] in the west of the [[Netherlands]], in the [[Provinces of the Netherlands|province]] of [[North Holland]]. Haarlemmermeer is a [[polder]], consisting of land reclaimed from water. The name Haarlemmermeer means '[[Haarlem]]'s lake', referring to the body of water from which the region was reclaimed in the 19th century. Haarlemmermeer's main town is [[Hoofddorp]], which has a population of 76,660. Hoofddorp, along with the rapidly growing towns of [[Nieuw-Vennep]] and [[Badhoevedorp]], are part of the [[Randstad]] agglomeration. The main international airport of the Netherlands, [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Schiphol]], is located in Haarlemmermeer. ==History== [[File:Gem-Haarlemmermeer-OpenTopo.jpg|left|thumb|Map of Haarlemmermeer, June 2015]] The original Haarlemmermeer lake is said to have been mostly a [[peat bog]], a relic of a northern arm of the [[Rhine]] which passed through the district in [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times. In 1531, the original Haarlemmermeer had an area of {{convert|26.0|km2|mi2}}, and near it were three smaller lakes: the Leidsche Meer ([[Leiden]] Lake), the Spiering Meer, and the Oude Meer (Old Lake), with a combined area of about {{convert|31|km2|mi2}}.<ref name=EB1911>{{EB1911|wstitle=Haarlem Lake|volume=12|pages=781–782 |inline=1}}</ref> The four lakes were formed into one by successive floods with the Haarlemmermeer name being applied to the combined lake. Villages disappeared in the process. One of those villages was Vennep, after which the modern [[Nieuw-Vennep]] was named. In Dutch, the tendency for lakes to grow over time is called the [[waterwolf]]. During the [[Dutch War of Independence]], the waters of the Haarlemmermeer were the scene of the [[Battle of Haarlemmermeer]], a naval engagement between a Spanish fleet and the ships of the Dutch rebels known as "[[Geuzen|Sea Beggars]]", who were trying to break the [[Siege of Haarlem]]. [[File:Oude Haarlemmermeer.jpg|thumb|left|Historic map of the Haarlemmermeer before reclamation.]] The Haarlemmermeer could be a dangerous place during storms. On 7 January 1629, [[Frederick Henry of the Palatinate]], son and heir of [[Frederick V, Elector Palatine|Frederick V]], the "Winter King" drowned trying to cross it. By 1647, the new Haarlemmermeer had an area of about {{convert|150|km2|mi2}}, which a century later had increased to over {{convert|170|km2|mi2}}.<ref name=EB1911/> In 1643, [[Jan Leeghwater|Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater]] proposed to [[dike (construction)|dike]] and drain the lake. Similar schemes, among which those of [[Nicolaas Kruik|Nicolaus Samuel Cruquius]] in 1742 and of Baron van Lijnden van Hemmen in 1820, were proposed from time to time. But it was not until a furious [[European windstorm|hurricane]] in November 1836 drove the waters as far as the gates of [[Amsterdam]], and another on Christmas Day sent them in the opposite direction to submerge the streets of [[Leiden]], that the matter was seriously considered.<ref name=EB1911/> On 1 August 1837, [[William I of the Netherlands|King William I]] appointed a royal commission of inquiry. Their proposal receiving the sanction of the [[Dutch Parliament]]'s [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Second Chamber]] in March 1839, and in the following May the work was begun.<ref name=EB1911/> First, a canal was dug around the lake, called ''[[Ringvaart]]'' (Ring Canal), to carry the water drainage and boat and ship traffic which had previously gone across the lake. This canal was {{convert|61|km|mi}} long, <!-- 23.6 miles (38 km) wide, -- impossible, to be verified -->and {{convert|2.40|m|ft}} deep, and the excavated earth was used to build a dike from {{convert|30|to|50|m|ft}} wide around the lake. The area enclosed by the canal was more than {{convert|180|km2|mi2}}, and the average depth of the lake {{convert|4|m|ft}}. As the water had no natural drainage, it was calculated that probably 1000 million tons of water would have to be raised by mechanical means.<ref name=EB1911/> [[File:Pumping engine Cruquius.jpg|thumb|Pumping Station Cruquius]] All of the pumping was done by steam mills, an innovation contrasting with the historic practice of draining polders using [[windmill]]s. Three Cornish [[beam engine]]s were imported from [[Hayle]]: the [[Leeghwater]], the [[Museum De Cruquius|Cruquius]] (the largest Watt-design reciprocal stroke steam engine ever built and now a museum), and the [[:Image:Lijnden gemaal.jpg|Lijnden]]. Pumping began in 1848, and the lake was dry by July 1, 1852; 800 million tons of water were actually discharged. At the first sale of the highest lands along the banks on 16 August 1853, about £28 per acre was paid; but the average price afterwards was less. The whole area of {{convert|170.36|km2|mi2}} recovered from the waters brought in 9,400,000 guilders, or about £780,000, exactly covering the cost of the enterprise; so that the actual cost to the nation was only the amount of the interest on the capital, or about £368,000.<ref name=EB1911/> The soil is of various kinds, loam, clay, sand, and peat. Most of it is fertile enough, though in the lower portions there are barren patches where the scanty vegetation is covered with an [[ochre]]ous deposit. Mineral springs occur containing a very high percentage (3.245 grams per litre) of [[Sodium chloride|common salt]]; and in 1893 a company was formed to work them. In 1854, the city of [[Leiden]] laid claim to the possession of the new territory, but the courts decided in favor of the nation.<ref name=EB1911/> Haarlemmermeer became incorporated as a municipality in the province of [[North Holland]] by law on 16 July 1855. Its first mayor was Matthijs Samuel Petrus Pabst. The first church was built in the same year and by 1877 there were seven. By 1860 its population was 7237, and 40 years later in 1900, it was 16,621. Initially agriculture dominated in Haarlemmermeer. But with 99% of the land owned by a few wealthy land owners, poor harvests and low [[commodity]] prices, life was very difficult for the [[tenant farmers]]. After 1900, the situation improved when commodity prices rose and most farmers owned their own land. Then [[greenhouse]] farming developed. Seasonal labourers, attracted by good pay, boosted the population by settling in the villages along the Ringvaart. Maize, seeds, cattle, butter, and cheese were the principal produce. Today, large industrial and office developments have become prominent, especially at Hoofddorp and Schiphol. The roads which traverse the commune are bordered by pleasant-looking farmhouses built after the various styles of [[Holland]], [[Friesland]] and [[Province of Brabant|Brabant]], reflecting the various origins of the farmers. Hoofddorp, Venneperdorp or Nieuw-Vennep, Abbenes, and the vicinities of the [[pumping station]]s are the spots where the population has clustered most densely.<ref name=EB1911/> In 1917 a military airport was built near the old fort of Schiphol. Nowadays, [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Schiphol Airport]] is the major civilian aviation hub in the Netherlands, using 15% of Haarlemmermeer's land area. In 1926, [[Amsterdam]]'s municipal council took over the management of Schiphol. After [[Stockholm-Bromma Airport|Stockholm's airport]], Schiphol was the second airport in Europe to have hardened runways, in 1937–1938. The name ''Schiphol'' means "ship hole" and refers to the many ships lost due to storms in the former lake. In the first half of the 20th century, a number of [[Haarlemmermeer railway lines|steam railway lines]] were built in Haarlemmermeer; most were abandoned only a couple of decades later. On 1 January 2019, the municipality of [[Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude]] merged with Haarlemmermeer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/onze-diensten/methoden/classificaties/overig/gemeentelijke-indelingen-per-jaar/indeling%20per%20jaar/gemeentelijke-indeling-op-1-januari-2019|title=Gemeentelijke indeling op 1 januari 2019|language=nl|publisher=CBS|access-date=1 January 2019}}</ref> ==Population centres== The municipality of Haarlemmermeer contains the following cities, towns and villages: [[Aalsmeerderbrug]], [[Abbenes]], [[Badhoevedorp]], [[Beinsdorp]], [[Boesingheliede]], [[Buitenkaag]], [[Burgerveen]], [[Cruquius, North Holland|Cruquius]], [[De Hoek, Netherlands|De Hoek]], [[Haarlemmerliede]], [[Halfweg]], [[Hoofddorp]], [['t Kabel]], [[Leimuiderbrug]], [[Lijnden]], [[Lisserbroek]], [[Nieuwe Meer]], [[Nieuwebrug, North Holland|Nieuwebrug]], [[Nieuw-Vennep]], [[Oude Meer]], [[Penningsveer]], [[Rijsenhout]], {{Interlanguage link multi|Rozenburg, North Holland|nl|3=Rozenburg (Noord-Holland)}}, [[Schiphol]], [[Schiphol-Rijk]], [[Spaarndam]] (partly), [[Spaarnwoude]], [[Vijfhuizen]], [[Vinkebrug]], [[Weteringbrug]], [[Zwaanshoek]], [[Zwanenburg]]. ==Monuments and parks== [[File:Brokstuk-gemaal-blijdorp-polder.jpg|right|thumb|Cruquiusmuseum entrance, taken from Cruquiusmuseum park]] * [[Stelling van Amsterdam]] – the old defense line of Amsterdam crosses the Haarlemmermeer. Plans are being made to make this entire defense line walkable, but currently it is not possible to cross the major highway A4 that goes through it. This park is accessible at various points for recreation, including the Haarlemmermeer Woods. * Haarlemmermeer Woods (Dutch: 'Haarlemmermeerse Bos') – the largest public park in Haarlemmermeer and site of the International garden show [[Floriade 2002]], the park includes a large lake for swimming in the summer and a 40-meter manmade hill called Spotter's Hill. The Haarlemmermeer Woods is home to events such as horse shows and the [[Mysteryland]] music festival. * [[Museum De Cruquius]] – the Cruquius museum resides in one of the steam mills used to pump the Haarlemmermeer dry and is open to the public for a demonstration of the steam engine and a model of the Netherlands waterways and polders. Because the Cruquius steam engine is the largest ever built, the museum is an Anchor Point of ERIH, The [[European Route of Industrial Heritage]]. Behind the museum is a park. ==Economy== [[File:Martinair and Transavia offices Schiphol-Oost.JPG|thumb|left|TransPort Building – Houses head offices of [[Martinair]] and [[Transavia.com]]]] Four airlines, [[TUI fly Netherlands]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tui.nl/nl/contact/arkefly.html |title=TUI Nederland |publisher=Tui.nl |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> [[KLM Cityhopper]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200216.html?search=KLM%20cityhopper |title=94 |publisher=Flightglobal.com |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> [[Martinair]],<ref>[http://www.martinair.com/us_en/about/offices.aspx] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927024848/http://www.martinair.com/us_en/about/offices.aspx|date=September 27, 2011}}</ref> and [[Transavia]] have their headquarters on the grounds of [[Schiphol Airport]] in Haarlemmermeer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.transavia.com/hv/en-EU/service/address |title=Visiting address and directions |publisher=Transavia.com |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> The airline alliance [[SkyTeam]] has its offices in the World Trade Center Schiphol building on the grounds of Schiphol Airport.<ref>{{cite news | title=SkyTeam Marks Major Milestones Toward A Centralized Organization | url=http://www.skyteam.com/news/headlines/20090625.html | publisher=SkyTeam.com | date=25 July 2009 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519180838/http://www.skyteam.com/news/headlines/20090625.html | archive-date=19 May 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wtcschiphol.nl/ |title=WTC Schiphol Airport |publisher=Wtcschiphol.nl |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> [[Schiphol Group]], which operates the airport, has its head office on the airport property.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.schiphol.nl/Travellers/AtSchiphol/Contact.htm |title=Contact |publisher=Schiphol.nl |access-date=2013-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101112105559/http://www.schiphol.nl/Travellers/AtSchiphol/Contact.htm |archive-date=2010-11-12 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Iran Air]] has its Netherlands sales office in the World Trade Center building.<ref>[http://www.iranair.nl/framecontact.html] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130526144856/http://www.iranair.nl/framecontact.html|date=May 26, 2013}}</ref> [[Nippon Cargo Airlines]] has its Europe regional offices there as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nca.aero/e/profile/branch/europe.html |title=NCA - Nippon Cargo Airlines | NCA Worldwide Offices (Europe) |publisher=Nca.aero |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> [[Corendon Dutch Airlines]] has its head office in [[Lijnden]], Haarlemmermeer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corendonairlines.nl/contact/ |title=Contact | Corendon Dutch Airlines |publisher=Corendonairlines.nl |date=2013-01-18 |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> Lijnden also has the Amsterdam branch office of [[Corendon Airlines]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.corendon-airlines.com/iletiisim.aspx |title=Corendon Airlines |publisher=Corendon Airlines |access-date=2013-09-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029001507/http://www.corendon-airlines.com/iletiisim.aspx |archive-date=2013-10-29 }}</ref> Also, the international organization representing air navigation service providers (air traffic controllers), [[Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation]] (CANSO) has its headquarters in Schiphol Airport. At one time KLM had its head office on the grounds of Schiphol Airport.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1969/1969%20-%201831.html?search=KLM |title=578 |publisher=Flightglobal.com |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> Its current head office in [[Amstelveen]] had a scheduled completion at the end of 1970.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1968/1968%20-%200895.html?search=Alitalia |title=1968 | 0895 | Flight Archive |publisher=Flightglobal.com |date=1968-06-06 |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> When [[Air Holland]] existed, its head office was in [[Oude Meer]], Haarlemmermeer.<ref name="FI1997">{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1997/1997%20-%200812.html?search=%22Air%20Holland%22 |title=1997 | 0812 | Flight Archive |publisher=Flightglobal.com |access-date=2014-03-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.airholland.nl/contact/index.html |title=Air holland: Contact - Hoofdkantoor |date=2003-04-08 |access-date=2013-09-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031203090323/http://www.airholland.nl/contact/index.html |archive-date=December 3, 2003 }}</ref> At one time [[NLM CityHopper]] had its head office at the airport.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1981/1981%20-%201450.html?search=%22Muse%20Air%22 |title=1452 |publisher=Flightglobal.com |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> ==Transportation== ===Roadways=== One of the busiest [[freeway]]s in the Netherlands, the [[A4 motorway (Netherlands)|A4]] from Amsterdam to Den Haag, crosses right through Haarlemmermeer. Other freeways are the [[A5 motorway (Netherlands)|A5]], from Hoofddorp to Amsterdam Sloterdijk, [[A9 motorway (Netherlands)|A9]] from Alkmaar to Diemen and the [[A44 motorway (Netherlands)|A44]], from Nieuw-Vennep to Wassenaar. ====Calatrava bridges==== [[File:Calatrava-Bréck-Citer--w.jpg|thumb|right|Calatrava bridge – Cittern]] In the presence of HM [[Queen Beatrix]], in 2004 three [[bridge]]s designed by the [[Spain|Spanish]] architect [[Santiago Calatrava]] were opened. The bridges [[Span (architecture)|span]] the main [[canal]] of the Haarlemmermeer and are named after three [[string instrument]]s; [[Harp]], [[Cittern]], and [[Lute]]. In 2006 two of those bridges' structures already displayed clear signs of corrosion, and had to be repaired. ===Aviation=== [[File:Amsterdam Schiphol Airport entry.jpg|thumb|[[Schiphol Airport]]]] [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]], the principal international airport of the Netherlands, is also situated in Haarlemmermeer. ===Railway=== {{See also|Weesp–Leiden railway}} [[Nederlandse Spoorwegen]], the Dutch National Railways, serves the municipality with three stations: [[Hoofddorp railway station|Hoofddorp]], [[Nieuw-Vennep railway station|Nieuw-Vennep]], and [[Schiphol Airport railway station|Schiphol Airport]] (which serves high speed rail as well). There was a network of local steam railways across Harlemmermeer in the early 20th century, the [[Haarlemmermeer railway lines]]. {{Railway Leiden Centraal to Schiphol}} ===Water transport=== {{Unreferenced section|date=October 2009}} The Ringvaart is an important waterway for commercial and recreational boats alike. A portion of it forms part of the sailroute from [[Hollands Diep]] to the [[IJsselmeer]], passable for ships with masts over 6 meters tall. There is also a connection to the Kaag Lake system ([[Kagerplassen]]), which extends to Leiden and beyond. There are several canals within Haarlemmermeer itself, the main ones are Hoofdvaart (Main Canal) and Kruisvaart (Cross Canal). But these had initially no connection to the outside waterways, meaning that goods had to be reloaded at the ring dike. In 1895 a double [[Lock (water transport)|canal lock]] was built at [[Aalsmeer]], boosting the economy. In the 1950s this lock was closed and the canals are once again no longer used for shipping. ==Government== ===City council=== [[File:Raadzaal Haarlemmermeer.jpg|thumb|Boardroom of the City Council in Hoofddorp]] The municipal council of Haarlemmermeer consists of 39 seats, which at the [[2022 Dutch municipal elections|2022 municipal elections]] divided as follows:<ref>{{Cite web |date=16 March 2022 |title=Haarlemmermeer municipal election 2022 |url=https://www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl/verkiezingen/detail/GR20220316/731116 |access-date=16 April 2024|website=verkiezingsuitslagen.nl|language=nl}}</ref> * [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy|VVD]] – 8 seats * Haarlemmermeerse Actieve Politiek (HAP) – 6 seats * [[GreenLeft|Groenlinks]] – 5 seats * [[Democrats 66|D66]] – 4 seats * [[Christian Democratic Appeal|CDA]] – 3 seats * Forza! Haarlemmermeer – 3 seats * [[Labour Party (Netherlands)|PvdA]] – 3 seats * Sociaal Rechts Haarlemmermeer (SRH) – 2 seats * [[ChristenUnie]]/[[Reformed Political Party|SGP]] – 1 seat * Een Haarlemmermeer – 1 seat * Gezond Haarlemmermeer – 1 seat * [[Forum for Democracy]] – 1 seat * [[Belang van Nederland]] (BVNL) – 1 seat ===National government=== The [[Netherlands Aviation Safety Board]], during its existence, had its head office in [[Hoofddorp]] in Haarlemmermeer.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XL8qAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Raad+voor+de+Luchtvaart%22+Hoofddorp |title=A-770 |year=1998 |publisher=Van de Garde. |isbn=9789031326419 |access-date=2013-09-27}}</ref> The [[Dutch Transport Safety Board]], the successor agency, was established on 1 July 1999 and the Netherlands Aviation Safety Board was merged into the agency at that time.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onderzoeksraad.nl/docs/rapporten/017e_LV_1997-74-A-25_PH-KHB_Sikorsky_S-76B_bij_Den_Helder.pdf |title=FINAL REPORT 97-74/A-25 PH-KHB, Sikorsky S-76B 20 December 1997, near Den Helder |publisher=Onderzoeksraad.nl |language=nl |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/65buzbcas?url=http://www.onderzoeksraad.nl/docs/rapporten/017e_LV_1997-74-A-25_PH-KHB_Sikorsky_S-76B_bij_Den_Helder.pdf |archive-date=21 February 2012 }}</ref> ==International relations== {{More citations needed section|date=July 2015}} {{Main|List of twin towns and sister cities in the Netherlands}} ===Twin towns — sister cities=== The following cities have a [[town twinning|sister city relationship]] with the Haarlemmermeer municipality: {| class="wikitable" |- valign="top" | * {{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Cebu City]], [[Philippines]] || * {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Hódmezővásárhely]], [[Hungary]] |} To honour the relationship, three structures in Hoofddorp are named after the sister cities: The Cebu Citybridge and the Hódmezővásárhely fountain. == Notable people == [[File:Hendrik Colijn (1925).jpg|140px|thumb|Hendrik Colijn, 1925]] [[File:Tineke Netelenbos (2015).jpg|140px|thumb|Tineke Netelenbos, 2015]] [[File:Fanny Blankers-Koen 1988.jpg|140px|thumb|Fanny Blankers-Koen, 1988]] * [[Hendrikus Colijn]] (1869 in Burgerveen – 1944) a Dutch politician, [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]] 1925/1926 & 1933/1939 * [[Gerrit Verkuyl]] (1872 in Haarlemmermeer – 1967) a New Testament Greek scholar and Bible Translator in the US * [[Machiel van den Heuvel]] (1900 in Haarlemmermeer – 1946) a Dutch army officer and Escape Officer for the Dutch POWs in [[Oflag IV-C]] at Colditz Castle * [[Arnold Meijer]] (1905 in Haarlemmermeer – 1965) a Dutch fascist politician * [[Tom Gehrels]] (1925 in Haarlemmermeer – 2011) a Dutch–American astronomer and academic * [[Jan van Houwelingen (politician)|Jan van Houwelingen]] (1939 in Leerdam – 2013) a Dutch politician, Mayor of Haarlemmermeer 1994/2003 * [[Tineke Netelenbos]] (born 1944 in Wormerveer) a retired Dutch politician, Mayor of Haarlemmermeer 2006/7 * [[Rick van der Linden]] (1946 in Badhoevedorp – 2006) a Dutch composer and keyboardist * [[Jacob Wit]] (1952 in Haarlemmermeer – 2024) a justice of the [[Caribbean Court of Justice]] located in [[Trinidad and Tobago]] * [[Sonja van Driel]] (born 1959 in Haarlemmermeer) a Dutch photographer * [[Cas Jansen]] (born 1977 in Badhoevedorp) a Dutch actor <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0417970/ IMDb Database] retrieved 17 August 2019</ref> === Sport === * [[Dirk van Foreest]] (1862 in Haarlemmermeer – 1956) a Dutch chess master * [[Arnold van Foreest]] (1863 in Haarlemmermeer – 1954) a Dutch chess master * [[Fanny Blankers-Koen]] (1918 in Lage Vuursche – 2004) a Dutch track and field athlete, won four gold medals at the [[1948 Summer Olympics]] * [[Daphne Jongejans]] (born 1965 in Badhoevedorp) a retired female diver, participated in three consecutive Summer Olympics: 1984, 1988 and 1992 * [[Hennie Dompeling]] (born 1966 in Haarlemmermeer) a Dutch sport shooter, competed in skeet shooting at five Olympics (1988 to 2004) * [[Edwin Jongejans]] (born 1966 in Amstelveen) a retired diver, competed at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics * [[Joop Stokkel]] (born 1967 in Aalsmeerderbrug) a Dutch Paralympian and leading equestrian * [[Michiel Bartman]] (born 1967 in Badhoevedorp) a former rower, gold medallist at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] and silver medallist in the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000]] and [[2004 Summer Olympics]] * [[Marcel Keizer]] (born 1969 in Badhoevedorp) a Dutch football coach who formerly coached at clubs such as [[AFC Ajax]] and [[Sporting CP]] * [[Robert van Boxel]] (born 1983 in Zwanenburg) a professional footballer, over 250 club caps * [[Mitchell Donald]] (born in 1988 in Nieuw-Vennep) a Surinamese professional footballer who previously played for [[AFC Ajax]] * [[Renate Jansen]] (born 1990 in Abbenes) a Dutch female international footballer * [[Calvin Stengs]] (born in 1998 in Nieuw-Vennep) a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for [[Feyenoord]] * [[Sven Botman]] (born 2000 in Badhoevedorp) a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for [[Newcastle United F.C.]] * [[Rinus VeeKay]] (born 2000 in Hoofddorp) a Dutch racing driver currently driving in [[IndyCar]] for [[Ed Carpenter Racing]] * [[Déron Payne]] (born 2002 in Hoofddorp) a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for [[FC Volendam]] ==References== {{Reflist}} * Garritsen, A.M. ''Pyttersen's nederlandse almanak''. {{Interlanguage link multi|Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum|nl}}, 1998. ==External links== {{Portal|Netherlands}} *{{Commons category-inline}} * {{Official website|http://www.haarlemmermeer.nl }} {{in lang|nl}} <!--Please note that not all directions need to be filled--> <!--Please note that preferably only neighboring municipalities or bodies of water should be used--> {{Geographic location |Centre = Haarlemmermeer |North = [[Zaanstad]]<br/>''[[North Sea Canal]]'' |Northeast = [[Amsterdam]] |East = [[Amstelveen]] |Southeast = [[Aalsmeer]] |South = [[Kaag en Braassem]]{{space}}([[South Holland|ZH]]) |Southwest = [[Lisse]]{{space}}([[South Holland|ZH]])<br/>[[Teylingen]]{{space}}([[South Holland|ZH]]) |West = [[Heemstede]]<br/>[[Bloemendaal]]<br/>[[Hillegom]]{{space}}([[South Holland|ZH]]) |Northwest = [[Velsen]]<br/>[[Haarlem]] }} {{Haarlemmermeer navbox}} {{North Holland Province}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Haarlemmermeer| ]] [[Category:Municipalities of North Holland]] [[Category:Former lakes of the Netherlands]] [[Category:Polders of North Holland]]
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