ROTTERDAM, City, Netherlands

rŏtˈərdămˌ, Dutch rôtərdämˈ, city (1994 pop. 598,521), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River near its mouth on the North Sea. One of the largest and most modern ports in the world, Rotterdam is the major foreign-trade center of the Netherlands and its second largest city. The city's inner port, which lies mainly on the left bank of the Nieuwe Maas, is connected to Hoek van Holland, its outer port, by the New Waterway. Europoort, a large harbor area opposite Hoek van Holland built largely in the 1960s, is designed chiefly for unloading and storing petroleum. Among the bridges and tunnels spanning the Nieuwe Maas is the elegant Erasmus Bridge (1996). Rotterdam owes its importance mainly to the transit trade with the Ruhr district of NW Germany, with which it is connected by several waterways and oil pipelines. The city is also a center of industry—the petrochemical industry being the most crucial to its economy. Rotterdam was chartered in 1328. Although it grew considerably due to the efforts of the Dutch statesman Johan van Oldenbarneveldt (1547–1619), the city was long overshadowed by neighboring Delft and its port Delfshaven (a present suburb of Rotterdam), from where the Pilgrims sailed to America. The separation (1830) of Belgium from the Netherlands diverted much trade from Antwerp to Rotterdam. However, Rotterdam experienced its principal growth with the construction (1866–90) of the New Waterway, making the port accessible to the large oceangoing vessels, along with the industrial expansion in NW Germany from the late 19th cent. and the European economic boom after World War II. During World War II the entire city center was destroyed by German air bombardment (May 14, 1940), several hours after it had capitulated. Most of the old houses of Rotterdam (including the birthplace of Erasmus) were destroyed; the Groote Kerk (a 15th-century church) was damaged. Among the noteworthy buildings that survived the raid were the stock exchange (18th cent.), the city hall (1920), and the Boymans–Van Beuningen Museum, with its collection of paintings by Dutch masters. Rotterdam's institutions of higher learning include Erasmus Univ. and the International School of Economics. The city is the birthplace of the 17th-century painter Peter de Hooch.

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...Pirckheimer boasted of the perfections of the free imperial city of Nuremberg. Erasmus, meanwhile, overwhelmed again with...the youthful Charles, who was on the point of leaving the Netherlands for Spain. But he declined. His departure to Spain would...
...illegal immigrants in the city of Rotterdam, where at least 11...In this respect, Rotterdam is no exception to the...research conducted in Rotterdam shows how the increasingly...Those who entered the Netherlands before November 1991...
...the Randstad Ring City , the horseshoe of linked cities dominating the west...it was the only city in 1800 within what...United Kingdom of the Netherlands with more than 200...became a capital city itself , Rotterdam in 1850, The Hague...the really large cities. Dordrecht, for...
...term risk. Also cities in the Netherlands...absolutism) in the Netherlands contributed to the...by far the largest city in the Netherlands. However, the industrial...Amsterdam as it did other cities. In the nineteenth...cities like The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht were growing...
The ruins of Rotterdam and many another city, the remnants of her decimated Jewish people, the memory of the tens of thousands executed, tortured, and starved to death...
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...Trade? the Case of the City of Rotterdam by Dike Van de Mheen...using the City of Rotterdam as a case study. A...Paul, 1993). In the Netherlands, as well as in Britain...as developed in the City of Rotterdam in the last decade...
...Basing Cocaine in the Rotterdam Heroin Scene by Peter...000 inhabitants, the city ot Rotterdam ranks as the second largest city in the Netherlands (after Amsterdam) but...use prevalence among Rotterdam citizens. Based on a...
...and when the train stopped in Rotterdam he was stunned by the total...for the monumental Destroyed City. When he was invited to participate...citizens in one of those German cities might commission the work as...early 1948. A contingent of Rotterdam citizens visited the exhibition...possibility of erecting The Destroyed City to commemorate the citys inhabitants...
...Development of the Seaport Rotterdam by Jurian Edelenbos...development of the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands from a coevolutionary...developments in the port of Rotterdam. Spatial planning...Wagenaar, 2003). The Netherlands is one of the most...
...officials in Rotterdam, the Hague and other big Dutch cities also developed...sizable Dutch city developed its...lights in the Netherlands in the 1920s...traffic lights in Rotterdam and The Hague...police in these cities started to design...lights in the Netherlands was introduced in Rotterdam. In 1928 Rotterdams...of Rotterdams city centre and became...
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ROTTERDAM PROTOTYPE by CONNIE VAN...and the advantages of city life with communal green...district, south of the city centre. Taking a conventional...Architect Team Haut, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Project team Andre Kempe...
...International Film Festival Rotterdam as part of "Size Matters...of sidebar events, Rotterdam has for well over a...situated within the city center) provided the...years, programming at Rotterdam has focused on such...building of the former Netherlands Photo Museum, "Haunted...
Mtmc Netherlands: Supplying the Force...stationed in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam for more than 30 years...Today, demands on the Rotterdam-based unit may be less...Management Command unit in the Netherlands to hone skills that are...
...Schouwburgplein occupies a prominent site in the post-war centre of Rotterdam. Yet despite its location, it had become a dilapidated...urban square. West 8 reinterprets the Schouwburgplein as a city stage, raised slightly above street level. The planning of...
...home prototype in the Netherlands offers a solution to...floods and overcrowded cities by Annemarie Skjold...overcrowding in European cities, floating homes seem...spokesman for the Leiden City Urban Planning Department...Leiden, The Hague, and Rotterdam. "The Netherlands has a lot of canals...
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...get in other Dutch cities. Its pride instead...modern. A big dock city, it believes in...get pumped out in cities across the world...Wherever you go in Rotterdam there are signs...number of post-war cities, from whose elevated...degree view of city and docks. I crossed...dutifully visited the Netherlands Institute of Architecture...
...Nonsense Report from Netherlands That Says Newcastle Is a Drab City to Live In. Byline...growers from the Netherlands. A survey by the...countrys most beautiful cities. As the architect...How many other cities can say that in...buildings in the city. "It is far better...both Amsterdam and Rotterdam and theyve not got...
Frank-Ly Its a Dam Good City; Holiday Hotspots. Byline...overnight ferry from Hull to Rotterdam. Our brood aged between seven...FACTFILE: Fares for the Hull-Rotterdam route start from pounds 119...cabin and coach transfers to Rotterdam or Amsterdam. Call 08716 646464...
...Mileage Tax Encounters Praise, Criticism in Netherlands. AMSTERDAM (dpa) ndash; Dutch car dealer...Mast, sales manager at Auto Hogeboom BV in Rotterdam, the second biggest city in the country, says he does not know whether...
...Dampen Memorable Time in Netherlands. by Darryl Mellema...recent memory in the Netherlands this year, and a combination...Even in the large cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, we encountered a...especially in Heerenveen - a city known for perhaps two...of the trip to the Netherlands was about. Dad said...
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ROTTERDAM , city, Netherlands rot rdam , Dutch rot rdam , city...521), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse...most modern ports in the world, Rotterdam is the major foreign-trade center...
...regional planning. Early City Planning Many ancient cities were built from definite...legislative bodies. City planners are usually...capital of Brazil, Rotterdam , main seaport of the Netherlands, Chandigarh , the joint...Life of Great American Cities (1961, repr. 1969); L. Mumford, The City in History (1961...
VLAARDINGEN vlar ding- n, city (1994 pop. 73,820), South Holland prov., SW Netherlands, on the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River, near Rotterdam. It is an industrial city, a major port, and a fishing center, especially for herring...
SCHIEDAM skhe dam , city (1994 pop. 72,515), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River, near Rotterdam. It is famous for its gin, which is widely exported. There are also shipyards and factories that...
...branching from the Neder Rijn (Lower Rhine), central Netherlands, and flowing W into the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River. It is navigable for its entire length. Rotterdam , the chief city on the river, is connected with the North Sea...
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