Roosendaal (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈroːzə(n)ˌdaːl](listen)) is both a city and a municipality in the southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant.
Under King Louis Bonaparte of the Kingdom of Holland, Roosendaal received city rights in 1809.
Nispen merged with Roosendaal[when?] to form the municipality Roosendaal en Nispen. On 1 January 1997 the municipalities Roosendaal en Nispen and Wouw merged into the municipality now simply known as Roosendaal.
History
Roosendaal goes back to the 12th and 13th century. The name Rosendaele was first mentioned in a document of 1268. Roosendaal was always a part of North Brabant. In the Middle Ages, Roosendaal grew as a result of the turf business, but the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) put an end to the growth as Roosendaal and Wouw were suffering from itinerant combat troops that plundered and ravaged everything they came across. For decades the countryside of Roosendaal was abandoned.
Sports
The leading football team of Roosendaal is RBC.
Military
The Korps Commandotroepen have their headquarters and main garrison, the Engelbrecht van Nassaukazerne, in Roosendaal.
The Royal Marechaussee used to have a brigade in the city. The first brigade was placed in the city on 16 July 1818 and was disbanded on 1 March 1943. On 2 September 1946 the brigade returned to the city, to be disbanded again on 1 September 1989. The Marechaussee would keep a small office on the railway station, due to the station being one of few to directly lead into Belgium.
The city serves as a regional railway hub: the Zwolle-Roosendaal Intercity service starts and ends here, the IC from Amsterdam to Vlissingen (Flushing) stops at the station, as did the international Intercity train from Amsterdam to Brussels until 2018, when that train was rerouted via Breda and the HSL-Zuid. There is still an hourly stop-train service to Antwerp.
Medical care
The Bravis Ziekenhuis Roosendaal is the main general hospital for residents of Roosendaal and surrounding areas. Bravis Ziekenhuis offers specialised medical care provided by a broad team of medical specialists. Special units include: Cardiology,[6] Dermatology,[6] Gynaecology,[6] Oncology,[6] Ophthalmology[6] and Intensive Care.[6]
Events in Roosendaal
Carnaval
Draai van de Kaai cycling race
Annual "International ABBA Day" – A weekend-long event, normally each April, operated by ABBA's official Fan Club which is based in Roosendaal.
Notable residents
Cornelis of Glymes (1458 in Wouw – 1508/1509), Admiral of the Netherlands
Hendrick Lonck (1568–1634), first Dutch sea captain to reach the New World
Léon Orthel (1905–1985), classical pianist and composer
Fons Rademakers (1920–2007), actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter[7]
Jean Defraigne (1929-2016), Belgian liberal politician
Jack Jersey (1941–1997), singer-songwriter and producer of light music
Joe de Bruyn (born 1949), Australian trade union official
Ad Konings (born 1956), ichthyologist, researches African rift lake cichlids
Joost Lagendijk (born 1957), politician and former journalist and MEP
Ben van Beurden (born 1958), CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc
Ronny Moorings (born 1961), musician, works with darkwave band Clan of Xymox
Frans Bauer (born 1973), singer of Dutch Schlager music
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