Sittard-Geleen (Dutch:[ˈsɪtɑrt xəˈleːn](listen); Limburgish: Zittert-Gelaen[ˈzɪtəʀt çəˈlɛːn])[tone?][lower-alpha 1] is a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It was formed in 2001 from the former municipalities Sittard, Geleen and Born.
The combined municipality has approximately 92,518 inhabitants (March 2019)[7] and is thus the second most populated municipality in Limburg (after Maastricht with 125,000 inhabitants). Since February 2020, the city has been governed by a coalition of CDA (Christian Democrats), GroenLinks (Green) and the local parties GOB and Stadspartij.[8]
The highway connecting the centres of Sittard and Geleen, the Rijkswegboulevard, has been rebuilt to be a main route for cycling and walking. The cycling and walking provision is both generous and continuous. Side road junctions, or crossroads, are made 'subordinate'. The carriageways have been narrowed to one 3m lane in each direction. Parking places have been made, in small groups, at the side of the carriageways. These are made to be 'not easy to use for larger vehicles' and so the road centre is marked as a place for delivery vehicles to stop. Information supplied by the highway engineers: Büro für Stadt und Verkehr (BSV), Aachen, Germany.
To the west, Sittard-Geleen borders on Belgium, while to the east, it borders on Germany.
Rein Willems (born 1945 in Geleen) President of Royal Dutch Shell 2003–2007
Paul Derrez (born 1950 in Sittard) a visual artist, a jewelry designer, gallery owner and collector
Jan Cremers (born 1952 in Limbricht) a former Dutch politician and sociologist
Wim Heldens (born 1954 in Sittard) a Dutch realist painter
Francine Houben (born 1955 in Sittard) a Dutch architect
Mike van Diem (born 1959, grew up in Sittard) a Dutch film director [11]
Rineke Dijkstra (born 1959 in Sittard) a Dutch portrait photographer
Laurence Stassen (born 1971 in Sittard) an independent politician and a former freelance TV presenter
Caspar Poyck (born 1973 in Sittard) a Dutch-American actor, public speaker and chef [12]
Myrthe Hilkens (born 1979 in Geleen) a Dutch journalist, non-fiction writer and politician
Mo'Jones (formed 2000 in Sittard) is a funk, soul and pop band
Sport
Leo Horn, 1964Maartje Paumen, 2009
Leo Horn (1916 in Sittard – 1995) an international football referee, newspaper columnist and textile manufacturer
Jan Krekels (born 1947 in Sittard) a retired cyclist, 1968 Olympic champion in the 100 km team time trial
Huub Stevens (born 1953 in Sittard) a football manager and former defender with 397 club caps
Wilbert Suvrijn (born 1962 in Sittard) a retired Dutch footballer with 341 club caps
Lambert Schuurs (born 1962 in Sittard) a retired handball player and ultra-long-distance runner
Arnold Vanderlyde (born 1963 in Sittard) a former Dutch boxer, who participated in three Summer Olympics (1984, 1988 and 1992) and won three bronze medals
Wil Boessen (born 1964 in Sittard) a Dutch retired football player with 397 club caps and manager
Ton Caanen (born 1966 in Geleen) a Dutch football manager.
Rens Blom (born 1977 in Munstergeleen) a Dutch pole vaulter, competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics
Maartje Paumen (born 1985 in Geleen) a former Dutch field hockey player, twice gold medallist at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, silver medallist at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Benjamin van den Broek (born 1987 in Geleen) a New Zealand international footballer with 275 club caps
Rob Bontje (born 1981 in Grevenbicht) a volleyball player, competed at the 2004 Olympic Games
Sjoerd Winkens (born 1983 in Geleen) a former professional footballer with over 300 club caps
Dominick Muermans (born 1984 in Geleen) a Dutch racing driver
Perr Schuurs (born 1999 in Nieuwstadt) a Dutch football player, playing for Ajax Amsterdam
Notes
In isolation, Geleen and Gelaen are pronounced [ɣəˈleːn] and [ʝəˈlɛːn],[tone?] respectively.
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