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Village in North Holland, Netherlands
Spaarndam
Village
Image of buildings on the waterfrontWestkolk in Spaarndam
Flag of SpaarndamFlagCoat of arms of SpaarndamCoat of arms
Spaarndam is located in NetherlandsSpaarndamLocation of Spaarndam in the NetherlandsShow map of NetherlandsSpaarndam is located in EuropeSpaarndamSpaarndam (Europe)Show map of Europe
Coordinates: 52°25′N 4°41′E / 52.417°N 4.683°E / 52.417; 4.683
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Holland
RegionAmsterdam metropolitan area
Area
 • Land1.26 km (0.49 sq mi)
 • Water0.4 km (0.2 sq mi)
DemonymSpaarndammer
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode2063 (West), 2064 (East)
Area code023
Websitedorpsraadspaarndam.nl

Spaarndam (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌspaːr(ə)nˈdɑm]) is a village in the province of North Holland, the Netherlands, on the Spaarne river and the IJ lake. The oldest part of the village, on the western side of the Spaarne, belongs to the municipality of Haarlem; the newer part on the eastern side is a part of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. The village is built around a dam in the river, which is also the division line of the two municipalities.

Spaarndam was created around a dam where the river Spaarne flows into the IJ. This dam was built here by count Floris V of Holland in 1285. The village collected tolls at this dam, and people made their living from fishing. From 1812 to 1927, the western part of Spaarndam was an independent municipality.

The village has some tourism, and many people commute to Amsterdam and Haarlem.

Spaarndam has always been strongly connected to water. Besides the river and the fishing, it is also famous because of a story within the 1865 American novel, Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates, about a Dutch boy, "The Hero of Haarlem," who stuck his finger in a dike to prevent the town from flooding. The story became a popular legend in America, and in 1950 the local tourist bureau put a statue of this character in Spaarndam.

Statue of Hans Brinker, placed in 1950, which reads: "Dedicated to our youth to honor the boy who symbolizes the perpetual struggle of Holland against the water"
Map of the former municipality in 1867


References

  1. ^ "Spaarndam: adopted home of Dutch legend, Hans Brinker". Dutch Review. Retrieved 22 November 2021.


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