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Zeewolde

Zeewolde
Municipality
Horsterwold forest
Horsterwold forest
Flag of Zeewolde
Flag
Coat of arms of Zeewolde
Coat of arms
Highlighted position of Zeewolde in a municipal map of Flevoland
Location in Flevoland
Coordinates: 52°20′N 5°33′E / 52.333°N 5.550°E / 52.333; 5.550Coordinates: 52°20′N 5°33′E / 52.333°N 5.550°E / 52.333; 5.550
Country Netherlands
Province Flevoland
Established 1 January 1984
Government
 • Body Municipal council
 • Mayor Gerrit Jan Gorter
Area
 • Total 268.86 km2 (103.81 sq mi)
 • Land 248.54 km2 (95.96 sq mi)
 • Water 20.32 km2 (7.85 sq mi)
Elevation 2 m (7 ft)
Population (May 2014)
 • Total 21,530
 • Density 87/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postcode 3890–3899
Area code 036
Website www.zeewolde.nl

Zeewolde (About this sound pronunciation ) is a municipality and a town in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands. It has a population of approximately 20,000. It is situated in the polder of Flevoland with the small lake called the Wolderwijd to the east. To the south is a large deciduous forest called the Horsterwold. The area to the west is principally agricultural.

Zeewolde is known for its landscape and nature art; the most well-known art work is Sea Level by Richard Serra, located in the Landschapspark De Wetering. Edinburgh Rugby players and brothers Tim and Sep Visser come from Zeewolde.

In the wood Hulkesteinse Bos there is the nudist resort Flevo-Natuur, with recreation bungalows, a camp site, and the possibility of day recreation.

The municipality of Zeewolde was founded in 1984 and is therefore one of the youngest in the Netherlands. Before 1984, the area was administrated by the Openbaar Lichaam Zuidelijke IJsselmeerpolders (OLZIJ) (English: Public Body of Southern IJsselmeer Polders), founded by the Dutch national government after the province of Flevoland was created. The name 'Zeewolde' was always meant to be used during the planning stages, but on various locations.

Zeewolde's first inhabitants were the so-called 'pioneers', moving in from the 'old land' to the newly created polder in 1979. They were mostly farmers and in the beginning stages deprived of amenities such as electricity or tap water. The planned village was then mostly meant to provide services to the neighbouring farmers. Alongside the farmers, two holiday resorts were founded in the area.


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