Everything about Zoetermeer totally explained
Zoetermeer is a city in the western
Netherlands, in the province of
South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 37.06 km² (of which 2.15 km² is water). Though a small village until the late 1960s, with only 6,392 people living in the entire municipality in 1950
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), by March 1, 2007 this number had grown to 118,483, making Zoetermeer the third largest population center in the province of
South Holland, after
Rotterdam and
The Hague.
The name "Zoetermeer" (which literally translates into English as "Sweet Lake") refers to the former lake at the site of the town.
History
In the
10th century Zoetermeer was a small village, primarily home to farmers and fishermen. Somewhere in the 13th century a village centre was formed which still exists to this day as the historic Dorpsstraat. Until the 17th century there was a lake, called the Zoetermeer. Nowadays only a small portion of it remains, as the "Noord Aa" at the northern edge of town. This man-made lake was created when tons of sand were needed as building material for the foundations for new housing development, and the area north of Zoetermeer provided a good source.
Until 1935 the village centre we know today was actually split into two villages, Zoetermeer and Zegwaard. The standard of living at the time was said to be higher in Zoetermeer than in Zegwaard. Nowadays, the name Seghwaert (older way of spelling of Zegwaard) is used for one of the neighbourhoods outside the old village centre.
Zoetermeer began to grow slightly when the first train service came around 1868. A few decades later the
Numico factory started near the station. The real growth started in 1966, when there was an urgent need of houses from people around The Hague. From then they started to build new quarters around the old village centre, so Zoetermeer began to grow and became a city in the meantime.
Although Zoetermeer nowadays has the image of a modern city, there are still remains of the past. Like the old village centre with its small houses and the church with late medieval 15th century clock tower (on picture, wooden top from 1642), and the old farms, surrounded by modern houses nowadays.
Lake Dobbe divides the old town from the new city centre, with the medieval village centre on one side of the lake and the modern high-rise and skyscrapers on the other side.
Neighbourhoods
Zoetermeer is a town divided into 10 neighbourhoods. Every neighbourhood has at least one (smaller) shopping mall and a tram station (see above at "Transport").
These neighbourhoods have the following names (in brackets the year the neighbourhood was designated, although some of the neighbourhood already existed before designation):
- Buytenwegh de Leyens (1974)
- Dorp (1962)
- Driemanspolder (1965)
- Meerzicht (1969)
- Noordhove (1986)
- Oosterheem (1999)
- Palenstein (1966)
- Rokkeveen (1987)
- Seghwaert (1975)
- Stadscentrum (1978)
Economy
Zoetermeer is a so called
ICT-city which means Zoetermeer has a modern infrastructure and a lot of schools that offer ICT-related education. Also 20% of the population of Zoetermeer already has an ICT-related job.
Siemens and
Toshiba also have factories in Zoetermeer. The municipality of Zoetermeer designates a comparatively large part of the budget to computers for schools.
To stress the ICT-tradition of Zoetermeer, the city is the first in the world to have a city hall in
Second Life. Zoetermeer is sometimes referred to as Geek town or the Dutch
Silicon Valley.
Transportation
A
light rail system is reconstructed recently. The former urban
railway called
Zoetermeer Stadslijn was rebuilt for that purpose. The stadslijn was the only urban
railway in The Netherlands and was comparable to the
S-Bahn in
Berlin or
RER in
Paris. It had 12 stations in Zoetermeer and runs to and from
The Hague Central Station.
The new
light rail system is part of the
RandstadRail project between
The Hague,
Rotterdam and Zoetermeer. Besides the rebuild
stadslijn, which now has 13 stations, a new line has been constructed called the Oosterheemlijn. This new line leads to a new part of town called
Oosterheem, with 30.000 inhabitants when finished the largest quarter of Zoetermeer. The
Oosterheemlijn now has three stations, but will be extended to Rotterdam in the future. The RandstadRail has been postponed due to several derailment incidents.
There are two stations in use on the main railway between The Hague and Utrecht. Zoetermeer was one of the first cities in the Netherlands to be connected by a railway in 1868. The old station Zoetermeer-Zegwaard burnt down in 1906 and is now called Zoetermeer-Oost. The newer station called "Zoetermeer" is the main train station nowadays.
The
HSL-Zuid, as the Dutch
Thalys TGV highspeed railway line from
Amsterdam to
Paris is called, also runs through Zoetermeer, but doesn't stop there yet. In the future a new station might be built where RandstadRail, the main railway between
The Hague and
Utrecht and the
HSL-Zuid meet.
Zoetermeer is built next to the A12 highway between The Hague and Utrecht.
Religion
Zoetermeer is the only location in the Netherlands that has a
temple of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, situated near the old village centre.
Entertainment and recreation
This former
new town used to function as a suburb of
The Hague, as many residents commuted to work, shop, and even entertain in The Hague. With the growth of Zoetermeer came a large theatre, mega cinema, and other entertainment such as
go-karts, laser gaming, survival centre, and a golf centre. Discotheque "Locomotion" is the oldest of them, plus the first mega disco of The Netherlands.
SnowWorld
SnowWorld was the first
indoor ski slope made of real snow in Europe, when it opened in 1996. It now has three slopes, of which the 200 meter slope is the longest. Plans are being made to build a new 500 meter slope. SnowWorld attracts over a million visitors each year, making it the most important tourist attraction of Zoetermeer.
Dutch Water Dreams
Dutch Water Dreams (DWD) is an artificial Olympic
wild water rafting circuit. It is a copy of the one being built in
China for the
Olympic Games of 2008 and is mainly used for training purposes by
European
rafting teams. You can also visit DWD for
team building or recreation. Besides the rafting circuit DWD also has an indoor
wave boarding centre.
Silverdome
Silverdome is an indoor Olympic ice skating track and convention centre. It's used as a training centre for the
KNSB, the Dutch Olympic and world championship ice skaters. Outside the skating season it's used as a convention centre and concert hall and even large
raves.
Indoor Dive
There are plans to build an indoor diving centre in Zoetermeer. With 70 m in diameter and 30 m deep, it'll be the largest indoor diving centre in the world. There will be a coral reef and under water caves and a large beach around the edge. 10000 life tropical fish should make it as realistic as possible.
Parks
Zoetermeer has a lot of parks all over the town, the biggest one being the "Westerpark" on the west side of town. It is almost as large as Central Park, New York City. Other notable parks are the "Buytenpark", the "Westerpark", the "Aldo van Eijkpark", the "Binnenpark", the "Van Tuyllpark, the "Hoekstrapark", the "Wilhelminapark", the "
Floriadepark", the "Seghwaertse Hout" and the "Seghwaertpark".
At the north side there's a lake, the "Zoetermeerse Plas", often referred to as lake "Noord Aa", because it lies in the Noord Aa Recreational Area. There's a beach along one side of the lake and a marina on the other. Wind- and
kite surfing, sailing and fishing are the most popular activities on the lake.
On both the west and east side of the city man made forests are being planted, called "Balijbos" (west side) and Bentwoud (east side). These forests are intended to form a "natural" barrier between the ever growing cities of The Hague and Zoetermeer.
Virtual Zoetermeer
Virtual Zoetermeer is a game made by the municipality of Zoetermeer. It lets you rebuild the city of Zoetermeer. It kind of looks like SimCity and is in
Dutch. You can download the game
here
.
There used to be a castle in Zoetermeer, called
Palenstein. You can experience the life in the castle in
this
game.
Sister cities and twin towns
Nitra, Slovakia
Jinotega, Nicaragua
Image gallery
Image:Zoetermeer 1868.png|Zoetermeer in 1868.
Image:Watertoren Zoetermeer.jpg|Former Water tower
Image:Tempelzoetermeer.jpg|Mormon Temple
Image:Zoetermeer Caribbean Carnival drummers 2.jpg|Zoetermeer Caribbean Festival]]
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