Beverwijk (Dutch pronunciation:[ˌbeːvərˈʋɛik](listen)) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The town is located about 20 kilometres (12mi) northwest of Amsterdam in the Randstad metropolitan area, north of the North Sea Canal very close to the North Sea coast. A railway tunnel and two motorway tunnels cross the canal between Beverwijk and the nearby city of Haarlem on the south bank.
Around 1640, a town called Beverwyck was founded in the Dutch colony of New Netherland. That town's modern name is Albany, New York.
Population centres
The municipality of Beverwijk consists of two cores, Beverwijk proper and Wijk aan Zee, 5km (3.1mi) to the west, right on the coast.
History
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Engraving from 1601 by Jan Saenredam of a beached whale on the coast near Beverwijk
The name Beverwijk comes from Bedevaartswijk, meaning "pilgrimage neighbourhood". The town formed at the Saint Agatha Church which was a pilgrimage location in the Middle Ages. Allegedly Agatha of Sicily appeared there in the 9th century to a virgin from Velsen who was fleeing from the Count of Kennemerland.
In 1276, Beverwijk was granted market rights by Floris V, and in 1298 it was granted city rights by John I, both Counts of Holland.
During the 17th century, wealthy merchants from Amsterdam built their estates, such as Huize Akerendam, Huize Westerhout, and Huize Scheijbeeck, in the scenic dunes surrounding Beverwijk.
Prior to the reclamation of the IJ Bay, the narrowest point in the North Holland peninsula was at Beverwijk. Therefore, a defensive line was built there in 1800 following the Battle of Castricum in 1799.
In 1944, during the Second World War, the Germans conducted a house-to-house raid in Beverwijk and Velsen-Noord, seizing nearly 500 persons as hostages to force the murderers of three collaborators to surrender themselves. In all, 63 of them never returned.
Around 1977, the first furniture stores opened along the Parallel Road, forming the first "furniture boulevard" in the Netherlands. By 1981, 10 businesses had been established there. South of the furniture boulevard, the Bazaar was introduced in 1980.
On March 23, 1997, Beverwijk was the location of a clash of two football firms. Supporters of the Dutch football team AFC Ajax met with Feyenoord supporters in what has come to be known as the "Battle of Beverwijk". During this incident, one Ajax supporter was beaten to death.
Since 1997, Special Needs Judo Foundation has organised its annual OBG (Open Beverwijk G-judo) tournament in Sporthal De Walvis, featuring over 1000 special needs judoka from all over the world. The tournament takes place every year in April.
Local government
The municipal council of Beverwijk consists of 27 seats, which are divided as follows:
VVD - 5 seats
GroenLinks - 5 seats
D66 - 4 seats
PvdA - 3 seats
CDA - 3 seats
Vrij Beverwijk - 3 seats
Samen Beverwijk - 2 seats
Democraten Beverwijk - 1 seat
Gemeentebelangen - 1 seat
Notable residents
Wil Velders-Vlasblom, 1970Astrid Joosten, 2010
Gerard van Velsen (died 1296) Lord of Beverwijk, Noordwijk, and Velsen
Richard Aertsz (1482–1577) a Dutch Renaissance painter of historical allegories
Inundatiekanaal van de Pijp naar de inundatiesluis in de Sint Aagtendijk - Beverwijk
Relweg 57, Wijk aan Zee
See also
Museum Kennemerland[nl], Beverwijk
References
"College van B en W"[Board of mayor and aldermen] (in Dutch). Gemeente Beverwijk. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
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