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{{Other places|Harlingen (disambiguation){{!}}Harlingen}} {{Use American English|date=November 2021}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2021}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> <!-- Name and transliteration --> | name = Harlingen | native_name = {{native name|fy|Harns}} | settlement_type = [[List of municipalities of the Netherlands|Municipality]] <!-- Images, nickname, motto --> | image_skyline = Nordholland Harlingen 2004 003a.jpg | image_alt = | image_caption = Zuiderhaven Harbor, Harlingen | image_flag = Harlingen flag.svg | flag_size = 100x67px | flag_alt = | image_shield = Harlingen wapen.svg | shield_size = 100x80px | shield_alt = <!-- Maps, coordinates --> | image_map = Harlingen location map municipality NL 2018.png | map_alt = Highlighted position of Harlingen in a municipal map of Friesland | map_caption = Location in Friesland | coordinates = {{coord|53|11|N|5|25|E|region:NL|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = [[Netherlands]] | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_name1 = [[Friesland]] | government_footnotes = <ref name="mayor_now">{{cite web |url = http://www.harlingen.nl/politiek-en-organisatie/het-college-van-bw_3783/ |title = Het College van B&W |trans-title = The board of mayor and aldermen |language = nl |publisher = Gemeente Harlingen |access-date = 10 September 2013 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130830141550/http://www.harlingen.nl/politiek-en-organisatie/het-college-van-bw_3783/ |archive-date = 30 August 2013 }}</ref> | governing_body = [[Municipal council (Netherlands)|Municipal council]] | leader_party = [[Labour Party (Netherlands)|PvdA]] | leader_title = [[Burgemeester|Mayor]] | leader_name = [[Roel Sluiter]] <!-- 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|Harlingen}} | area_land_km2 = {{Dutch municipality land area|Harlingen}} | area_water_km2 = {{Dutch municipality water area|Harlingen}} | elevation_footnotes = <ref name="AHN">{{cite web |url = http://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool |title = Postcodetool for 8861BD |language = nl |author = <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |work = Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland |publisher = Het Waterschapshuis |access-date = 10 September 2013}}</ref> | elevation_m = 2 | 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|Harlingen}} | population_as_of = {{MONTHNAME|{{Dutch municipality population|popbasemonth}}}} {{Dutch municipality population|popbaseyear}} | population_density_km2 = {{Dutch municipality population density|Harlingen}} <!-- For automatic calculation: auto--> | population_demonym = Harlinger <!-- Other information --> | timezone1 = [[Central European Time|CET]] | utc_offset1 = +1 | timezone1_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | utc_offset1_DST = +2 | postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in the Netherlands|Postcode]] | postal_code = 8857–8872 | area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in the Netherlands|Area code]] | area_code = 0517 | website = {{URL|1=http://www.harlingen.nl}} | footnotes = }} [[File:Harlingen-plaats-OpenTopo.jpg|thumb|''Dutch Topographic map of Harlingen, June 2014'']] '''Harlingen''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɦɑrlɪŋə(n)|lang|449 Harlingen.ogg}}; {{langx|fy|Harns}} {{IPA|fy|hãːs||Fy-Harns.ogg}}) is a [[Municipalities of the Netherlands|municipality]] and a [[city]] in the northern [[Netherlands]], in the province of [[Friesland]]. ==Overview== === Harbor === [[File:Kaart van Friesland, Vlieland, Terschelling en Ameland Frisia Occidentalis (titel op object), RP-P-AO-2-8-4.jpg|thumb|Map showing navigable parts of the Wadden Sea]] [[File:Tall Ship races Harlingen 2014 - Kruzenshtern.jpg|thumb|Kruzenshtern in Harlingen in 2014]] Harlingen is located on a tip of the Friesland coast that sticks out a bit into the [[Wadden Sea]]. Harlingen's location is adjacent to some natural navigable routes through the Wadden Sea. This makes that the town still has a maritime character. However, the location on the Wadden Sea has always put limits on traffic to Harlingen. Even though the largest sailing ships can now reach Harlingen, this was not the case historically. === Tourism === The center of Harlingen has many monumental buildings. As a whole, the center is a protected view (beschermd stadsgezicht). In combination with its location on the Wadden Sea and the large fleet of historical shallow draught sailing vessels that operate out of Harlingen, this makes the town a center for tourism in Friesland. The municipality works to improve the connection between these attractions so the tourism can grow to its full potential.{{sfn|Gemeente Harlingen|2018}} === Public transport === Harlingen is served by two stations on the railway line from [[Leeuwarden]]. Rederij Doeksen operate ferries to the [[West Frisian Islands|Wadden islands]] of [[Vlieland]] and [[Terschelling]] that depart from Harlingen. == History == === Medieval times === Harlingen is a town with a long history of fishing and shipping. Historically, it was a two hour walk west from [[Franeker]]. It supposedly received [[City rights in the Netherlands|city rights]] before it was walled. In 1462 most of the settlement was lost to a fire.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1251}} Harlingen was involved in the [[Vetkopers and Schieringers]] wars. In 1496 the inhabitants of Franeker, which supported the Schieringer party, conquered the lightly fortified city by surprise.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1251}} Those of [[Groningen]] supported Harlingen and the Vetkopers, and had previously built a strong castle near the sea, but due to the surprise it was lost. In 1498 [[Albert III, Duke of Saxony]] landed in Harlingen to support the Schieringer party and founded a new castle at the same place, which started the fortification of Harlingen.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1252}} === The early modern period (1500–1800) === The first significant event of the [[early modern period]] was the first expansion of the fortified town in 1543. During the opening phases of the [[Eighty Years' War]] (1566–1648) a lot of religious fugitives settled in Harlingen. Many of these were [[Mennonites in the Netherlands|Mennonites]], a [[Baptists|baptist]] branch of [[Protestantism]]. In 1579 and 1580 this led to a second major expansion of the town, which brought the village of [[Almenum]] into the city perimeter.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1252}} Almenum holds a special place in the Christian history of Frisia. In 1597 a third expansion followed. It led to the demolition of the old city walls, except for two round towers on the water front.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1252}} A more modern system of earthen fortifications replaced it. It had five bastions on the east side and the ability to inundate most of the surrounding countryside.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1253}} In 1645, the [[Admiralty of Friesland]] was moved to Harlingen. It had previously been established in [[Dokkum]] in 1597. This admiralty had ten councilors: four from Friesland; one each from Gelderland, Utrecht, Holland, and Overijssel; and two from Groningen. In 1770 the admiralty building on the Nieuwe Haven burned down together with a number of adjacent warehouses. These had not been rebuilt by 1791.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1254}} After the reformation, the Dutch Protestant Church had two churches; the church called the "Dome of Harlingen" in Almenum, and the smaller Wester Kerk. The many Menonites, had two [[Minister (Christianity)|ministers]]. The Lutherans had their own church. The Catholics had a [[clandestine church]], which was legal, but had to remain discreet.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1255}} The town hall was on the southern side of the Oude Haven. Behind it was the [[Weigh house]] and nearby the {{lang|nl|Korenbeurs}} a building where the [[grain trade]] took place. The town had a [[Latin school]] with three teachers. There was an orphanage or shelter for the children of the poor.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1255}} In the later 18th century, Harlingen was the second city of Friesland with about 7,500 inhabitants.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1253}} The city was heavily dependend on trade. From the Baltic, it merchants brought [[cereal]]s, [[timber]], [[flax]], [[hemp]], [[Pitch (resin)|pitch]], [[tar]], and other shipping necessities. Harlingen also imported a lot of wine. All these goods were forwarded through the whole province as well as to [[Groningen (province)|Groningen province]]. The imports also led to the foundation of multiple wind powered [[sawmill]]s in the vicinity.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1256}} Harlingen exported: [[butter]], [[cheese]], [[pea]]s, [[bean]]s, horses, [[cattle]], and sheep. The animals were embarked at Harlingen and shipped to Holland and even outside of the Dutch Republic.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1256}} As regards industry, the inhabitants made sails, [[bombazine]], Velours d'Utrecht, [[yarn]], etc. Near the city a lot of salt was made. There were several works for [[roof tiles]] and for saucers and dishes. Harlingen also had some [[lime kiln]]s. These early industrial enterprises relied on the fact that [[peat]] could cheaply be transported over water to Harlingen. Fishing was another steady means of existence for the population.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1256}} All this trade and industry had multiple causes. The first consisted of the natural navigable trenches in the Wadden Sea that connected to Harlingen. The second were the harbor works, which were greatly improved with the third city expansion in 1597. At that time, the Nieuwe Haven and the Oude Buitenhaven were created, both within the city limits. The Buitenhaven stuck out into the Wadden Sea with two dams. It meant that Harlingen was a [[port]]. However most of the heavily loaded ships had to transload on the roadstead or harbor before the town, before they could enter the Buitenhaven.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1253}} The third reason for the maritime activity in Harlingen was that the whole of [[Westergoa]] discharged its water on the Wadden Sea via two locks that exited in the Nieuwe- and Oude Haven. This was somewhat of a guarantee that the trenches in the Wadden Sea would remain in place. It also allowed the city to control the water level in the canals of Westergo. The most important of these was the [[Harlingertrekvaart]] from Harlingen to Franeker and then to Leeuwarden, most of which would later become part of the [[van Harinxmakanaal]]. In the 1640s, the municipalities of Harlingen and Leeuwarden constructed a [[towpath]] along the Harlingertrekvaart. This allowed for reliable and frequent transport to the town's [[hinterland]]. In the 18th century, there was a daily connection by boat from Harlingen to Amsterdam and vice versa.{{sfn|Bachiene|1791|p=1257}} === 19th century === Harlingen's port remained significant in the 19th century. Already in the 1820s, the [[Amsterdamsche Stoomboot Maatschappij]] made a stop at Harlingen part of her Amsterdam-Hamburg line. While this was later omitted, Harlingen would retain a steam powered line to Amsterdam. Steam powered ships opened some new opportunities, especially for the export of agricultural products to England. By 1846 this was very important for the Frisian economy and led to severe competition between the shipping lines.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010090402:mpeg21:p006 |work=Nederlandsche staatscourant |title=Binnenlandsche Berigten |date=24 February 1847 }}</ref> After some time, the St. Petersburg Steamship Company came to dominate the export to London. The export of life cattle was much easier with steam boats and became important because cattle had to be slaughtered near the place of consumpton. By 1870 the [[General Steam Navigation Company]] (GSNC) also had a regular cattle line between London and Harlingen.{{sfn|Forrester|2006|p=113}} In April 1876 GSNC acquired the boats of the Petersburg Steamship Company and thus elimated this competitor.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010062527:mpeg21:p002 |work=Het nieuws van den dag : kleine courant |title=Gemengs Nieuws |date=3 May 1876 }}</ref> In 1896 the route to Harlingen was one of GSNC's most profitable lines.{{sfn|Forrester|2006|p=163}} In the late 1890s, the GSNC ships on this line got cooling facilities.{{sfn|Forrester|2006|p=171}} This allowed the export of the famous Frisian dairy products, especially butter with even less damage during transport. The [[Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway]] was constructed between 1863 and 1868, before either [[Leeuwarden railway station|Leeuwarden station]] or [[Groningen railway station|Groningen station]] got a connection to the south. This might have been related to the importance of the harbor of Harlingen. Later on Harlingen got a connection to a local light rail train service. From 1904 to 1935 there was a passenger service on the [[North Friesland Railway]], freight being carried until January 1938. 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 because many of the original settlers of the [[Texas]] town came from Harlingen. == Population centers == [[File:Bevolking Harlingen (gemeente).png|thumb|Historical population]] * Harlingen ([[West Frisian language|West Frisian]]: ''Harns'') * [[Midlum, Netherlands|Midlum]] (''Mullum'') * [[Wijnaldum]] (''Winaam'') == Notable people == * [[Simon Frisius]] (c.1570–75 – c.1628/29) a Dutch engraver. * [[Maarten Gerritszoon Vries]] (1589–1647) Dutch cartographer and explorer * [[Sebastiaen Jansen Krol]] (1595–1674) [[Director of New Netherland]] 1632/1633 * [[Jacob Adriaensz Backer]] (1609–1651) a [[Dutch Golden Age painter]] * [[Tako Hajo Jelgersma]] (1702–1795) a Dutch painter * [[Jacobus Deketh]] (1726–1764) a captain in the [[Frisian Admiralty]] * [[Joannes de Mol]] (1726–1782) a Dutch minister, Patriot and porcelain manufacturer * [[Hermanna Molkenboer-Trip]] (1851–1911) a Dutch industrialist * [[Court Lambertus van Beyma]] (1753–1820) a public notary and auctioneer, delegate of the [[States of Friesland]] * [[Nicolaas Baur]] (1767–1820) was a Dutch marine artist * [[Johannes Kayser]] (1842–1917) a Dutch architect, primarily of churches * [[J.J.L. Duyvendak]] (1889–1954) a Dutch Sinologist and professor of Chinese * [[Simon Vestdijk]] (1898–1971) a Dutch writer, nominated 15 times for the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] * [[Peter J Sterkenburg]] (1955–2000) a Dutch [[autodidact]] painter of maritime scenes * [[Jan Ykema]] (born 1963) a former ice speed skater, [[1988 Winter Olympics]] silver medalist * [[Abe de Vries]] (born 1965) a Frisian poet, essayist, literary critic, journalist, editor, translator and photographer * [[Joost Vandebrug]] (born 1982) a Dutch photographer, video director and documentary film director <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8890655/ IMDb Database] retrieved 28 July 2019</ref> == Gallery == <gallery mode=packed> <!-- add additional images to Commons only --> Image:Stadhuis Harlingen raadhuistoren.jpg|Harlingen, town hall Image:Harlingen, Voorstraat 56, Hannemahuis.JPG|Museum Het Hannemahuis Image:Harlingen, vuurtoren foto2 2010-04-17 10.27.JPG|[[Harlingen Lighthouse]] Image:2010-04-17 10.46 Harlingen, monumentaal bedrijfspand1.JPG|Harlingen, monumental building Image:Tall Ship races Harlingen 2014 - Alexander von Humboldt II and Sorlandet in the back Stad Amsterdam.jpg|Harlingen Harbor during the Tall Ship Races in 2014 </gallery> == References == ===Citations=== {{Reflist|2}} {{Notelist}} ===Bibliography=== * {{citation |last=Forrester |first=Robert Edward |year=2006 |title=The General Steam Navigation Company c.1850-1913, a business history |url=https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/8535/4/Robert%20Edward%20Forrester%202006%20-%20Redacted.pdf }} * {{citation |last=Bachiene |first=W.A. |year=1791 |volume=III |title=Vaderlandsche geographie, of nieuwe tegenwoordige staat en der Nederlanden |publisher=Gartman, Vermandel, Smit, Amsterdam |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N_ZWAAAAcAAJ }} * {{citation |date=22 October 2018 |title=Toeristische visie Harlingen |publisher=Gemeete Harlingen, ZKA Leisure Consultants |url=https://www.harlingen.nl/_flysystem/media/3.3-bijlage-3-toeristische-visie-harlingen-2018-2022.pdf |ref={{sfnref|Gemeente Harlingen|2018}} }} ==External links== {{commons category|Harlingen}} * {{wikivoyage inline|Harlingen (Netherlands)|Harlingen}} * [http://www.harlingen.nl Official website] (English) * [http://www.webcam-harlingen.nl streaming webcams] (Dutch) *{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Harlingen}} {{Geographic location | Centre = Harlingen | Northeast = [[Waadhoeke]] | South = [[Súdwest-Fryslân]] | Southwest = [[Texel]] ([[North Holland|NH]]) / ''[[Wadden Sea]]''<br/>[[Hollands Kroon]] ([[North Holland|NH]]) / ''[[Wadden Sea]]'' | West = [[Vlieland]] / ''[[Wadden Sea]]'' | Northwest = [[Terschelling]] / ''[[Wadden Sea]]'' }} {{Dutch municipality Harlingen}} {{Friesland Province}} {{Frisian cities}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Harlingen, Netherlands| ]] [[Category:Municipalities of Friesland]] [[Category:Populated places in Friesland]] [[Category:Cities in Friesland]] [[Category:Cities in the Netherlands]] [[Category:Port cities and towns in the Netherlands]] [[Category:Port cities and towns of the North Sea]] [[Category:Populated coastal places in the Netherlands]]
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