Emmeloord
Emmeloord | |
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![]() View from the town square De Deel on the Beursstraat (left) and the west-entrance of the shopping street Lange Nering, 2013 | |
Location of Emmeloord in the province ofFlevoland | |
Coordinates:52°42′35″N5°45′3″E/ 52.70972°N 5.75083°E | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | Flevoland |
Municipality | Noordoostpolder |
Population (1 January 2019) | |
• Total | 26,055[1] |
Emmeloordis the administrative centre of themunicipalityofNoordoostpolder,Flevoland,Netherlands.In 2019, it had a population of 26,055.
Overview
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At the heart of theNoordoostpolder,where the three main drainage canals Lemstervaart, Urkervaart and Zwolsevaart[2]intersect, is the city of Emmeloord (1943). Named after an abandoned village on the island ofSchokland,Emmeloord is located in apolder:land reclaimed from theIJsselmeer,which earlier was part of the sea. Planned from the outset to be the first and the only major town of the polder, it is the local government and services centre.
The first district built was called the Onkruidbuurt ( "weed neighbourhood" ). Street names were chosen from the weeds that were growing all around on the former sea floor, like reed (Rietstraat), thistle (Distelstraat) and sea aster (Zeeasterstraat).
From Emmeloord three main canals take their water to three pumping stations: theBumanearLemmer(north), theSmeengeatVollenhove(south-east) and theVisseringonUrk(south-west).
In the center of Emmeloord there is a 65 meter tall water tower called thePoldertoren.The tower is the central point of the Noordoostpolder and could be seen from almost every location in the early years of the Noordoostpolder, when there were no tall trees. In Japan there is areplicaof this water tower.
Surrounding villages
[edit]Ten smaller villages, conceived more as agricultural communities, were planned in a wide circle around Emmeloord, with the distances between them determined to be easily reachable by bicycle. In order from first to last, these settlements wereMarknesse(1946),Ens(1948),Kraggenburg(1948),Luttelgeest1950,Bant(1951),Rutten(1952),Creil(1953),Nagele(1954),Espel(1956) and finallyTollebeek(1956).
Transportation
[edit]There is no railway station in Emmeloord, but good bus connections exist to the nearest stations. Only relevant rail connections are mentioned in below table:[1]
Station | Destinations | Bus route to station |
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Lelystad Centrum,Lelystad | Almere,Amsterdam,Amsterdam Airport Schiphol,The Hague,Rotterdam | Bus 214 |
Kampen,Kampen | Zwolle | Bus 141, 641 |
Zwolle,Zwolle | Emmen,Almelo,Enschede,Deventer,Arnhem,'s-Hertogenbosch,Amersfoort,Utrecht | Bus 71, 641 |
Heerenveen,Heerenveen | Leeuwarden | Bus 315, 324 (Qliner) |
The connection with Heerenveen, Drachten and Groningen is ensured byArrivaQliner intercity buses.
Emmeloord lies at the intersection of theA6 motorwayand theN50 dual carriageway,providing a rapid connection toAmsterdam,ZwolleandFriesland.
Gallery
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Reformed church De Hoeksteen
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Roman Catholic church Heilige Michael
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View of a pencil shaped apartment building adjacent to canal Espelervaart
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View of a bridge over canal Urkervaart
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Canal Lemstervaart
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^(in Dutch)Feiten en cijfersArchived2014-04-19 at theWayback Machine,Municipality of Noordoostpolder
- ^Peilbesluit stedelijk gebied gemeente Noordoostpolder
External links
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- http://www.emmeloord.info/(Dutch)
- http://www.noordoostpolder.nl/(Dutch)