Hengelo
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Hengelo | |||
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Twentekanaal through Hengelo
Twentekanaal through Hengelo
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Country | Netherlands | ||
Province | Overijssel | ||
Government[1] | |||
• Body | Municipal council | ||
• Mayor | Sander Schelberg (VVD) | ||
Area[2] | |||
• Total | 61.83 km2 (23.87 sq mi) | ||
• Land | 60.90 km2 (23.51 sq mi) | ||
• Water | 0.93 km2 (0.36 sq mi) | ||
Elevation[3] | 18 m (59 ft) | ||
Population (May 2014)[4] | |||
• Total | 81,070 | ||
• Density | 1,331/km2 (3,450/sq mi) | ||
Demonym(s) | Hengeloër | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Postcode | 7550–7559 | ||
Area code | 074 | ||
Climate | Cfb | ||
Website | www |
Hengelo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛŋəloː] ( listen)) is a municipality and a city in the eastern part of the Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel. The city lies along the motorways A1/E30 and A35 and it has a station for the International Amsterdam – Hannover – Berlin service.
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Population centres
Transport
Hengelo is easily reached by train. One can travel from Hengelo railway station, the main station of Hengelo and get directly and regularly to:
Apeldoorn, Amersfoort, Hilversum, Southern Amsterdam, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Utrecht, Gouda, Rotterdam, Den Haag, Zwolle, Zutphen, Oldenzaal, Almelo, Deventer, Enschede. There are international trains daily to Bad Bentheim, Rheine, Osnabrück, Hannover and Berlin.
For information on the train services see Hengelo railway station. One can also plan a journey on the website of Dutch Railways.[5] For Amsterdam, riders should use the train to Schiphol and change at Amersfoort, where there are regular trains to Amsterdam Centraal railway station, which is the nearest station to the city.
There is also Hengelo Oost railway station and Hengelo Gezondheidspark railway station in Hengelo. Just beside Hengelo Oost railway station is the football club Juliana '32 and the tennisclub Groot Driene.
- Within the city limits, the only means of public transport is the bus. Some parts of the route are on bus lanes, specifically built for buses to travel faster.
- The A1/E30 from Amsterdam to Moscow goes right through the city.
- The A35 from Enschede to Wierden goes along the west side of the city.
- Hengelo has a relatively large harbour in the Twentekanaal, a heavily used canal from the Twente region to the IJssel.
The town of Hengelo
Although archeological research indicates the location has been inhabited for thousands of years, the municipality was founded in 1802. At that time it merely consisted of a few hundred farms and landworkers' houses.
Hengelo was never granted city rights as it was only a small village that expanded in the 19th century during the industrial revolution. In the late 19th century it rapidly developed after the construction of an important railway junction. This attracted industry with a focus on technology: Stork B.V., Hazemeyer, Heemaf (now part of France's Alstom, Brush HMA,Brush-Barclay, the United States' Eaton, Essent, Heemaf BV, NV Nuon, and Wabtec), KHZ (now AkzoNobel), and Hollandse Signaal Apparaten, now taken over by the Thales Group. Hengelo was the home town of Hengelo Bier, a local brewery.
During World War II, the city was often bombed by the Allies because of the presence of the railways and the war industry activities of local factories. Accidentally the heart of the town was bombed out, during the Bombing of Hengelo on 6 and 7 October 1944, killing several hundred people. This has also left the city without much of an historical centre.
Apart from that, after World War II the synagogue that survived the war, an entire block called de Telgen, a monastery at the Thiemsbrug, the farm dating from the 17th century where Wolter ten Cate was born, and the 19th century town hall all were demolished. This has also left the city without much of an historical centre.
One of the most prominent buildings is the Lambertusbasiliek, a Roman basilica built in 1890 devoted to Saint Lambert.
Climate
Like most of the Netherlands, Hengelo features an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen classification), however, winters tend to be less mild than the rest of the Netherlands due to its inland location. Although the former military airport is derelict and plans to revive the place were canceled in 2012, the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute still has its weather station there online.
Climate data for Twenthe (1981-2010) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 4.8 (40.6) |
5.7 (42.3) |
9.5 (49.1) |
13.9 (57) |
18.0 (64.4) |
20.5 (68.9) |
22.8 (73) |
22.5 (72.5) |
18.7 (65.7) |
14.1 (57.4) |
8.9 (48) |
5.2 (41.4) |
13.72 (56.69) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 2.3 (36.1) |
2.6 (36.7) |
5.6 (42.1) |
8.9 (48) |
12.9 (55.2) |
15.4 (59.7) |
17.6 (63.7) |
17.1 (62.8) |
14.0 (57.2) |
10.2 (50.4) |
6.0 (42.8) |
2.9 (37.2) |
9.63 (49.33) |
Average low °C (°F) | −0.5 (31.1) |
−0.6 (30.9) |
1.5 (34.7) |
3.4 (38.1) |
7.1 (44.8) |
9.6 (49.3) |
12.0 (53.6) |
11.5 (52.7) |
9.2 (48.6) |
6.2 (43.2) |
3.0 (37.4) |
0.3 (32.5) |
5.23 (41.41) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 71.5 (2.815) |
51.6 (2.031) |
65.1 (2.563) |
45.2 (1.78) |
62.4 (2.457) |
67.7 (2.665) |
74.5 (2.933) |
71.0 (2.795) |
65.4 (2.575) |
67.5 (2.657) |
68.9 (2.713) |
74.1 (2.917) |
784.9 (30.901) |
Mean monthly sunshine hours | 52.8 | 82.6 | 114.0 | 169.9 | 202.1 | 184.6 | 202.4 | 184.4 | 137.4 | 112.3 | 58.9 | 46.0 | 1,547.4 |
Source: KNMI [6] |
Gallery
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Hengelo, toren van het stadhuis foto2 2013-04-22 14.37.jpg
Tower from the townhall
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Hengelo, de Sint Lambertusbasiliek RM21523 foto3 2013-04-22 14.43.jpg
Church: de Sint Lambertusbasiliek
Notable events
- On February 11, 1992, a Dutch F16 crashed into the district Hasseler Es.
- The Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip mention Hengelo in their song "At the Hundredth Meridian", where they "remember Hengelo" after a glorious gig in Metropool (concert hall in Hengelo).
Twin Cities
Education
Hengelo has six big high schools. These high schools are: the Montessori College Twente, the Bataafs Lyceum, the Twickel College, the Gilde College, Grundel Lyceum and the Grundel Parkcollege.
Notable residents
- Henk Kamp (b. 1952), former Dutch Minister of Defence (12-12-2002 until 21-02-2007) and current Dutch Minister of Social Affairs in the VVD-CDA minority coalition (2010 - )
- Niels Oude Kamphuis (b. 1977), Dutch soccer player
- Joris Keizer (b. 1979), Dutch butterfly swimmer
- Ad Kolnaar (b. 1942), Dutch economist
- Joost Posthuma (b. 1981), Dutch cyclist
- Kirsten Vlieghuis (b. 1976), Dutch freestyle swimmer
- Theo Wolvecamp (b. 1925), Dutch painter, member of Cobra
References
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External links
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Website
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