Buiksloot

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Buiksloot
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Coordinates: 52°23′59″N 4°54′59″E / 52.39972°N 4.91639°E / 52.39972; 4.91639
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Holland
MunicipalityAmsterdam

Buiksloot is a former village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is now a neighbourhood of Amsterdam-Noord. Buiksloot was a separate municipality from 1811 until 1921, when it was merged with Amsterdam.[1]

From 1888 to 1956, Buiksloot had a tram connection with Amsterdam-Noord and Waterland. The Waterland tram had a stop in Buiksloot, near today's Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg. Since 2018, Buiksloot has been cut in half by the Noord/Zuidlijn metro.

The old village center lies along the Buiksloterdijk (a dyke), more specifically at the Northern IJdijk, between Nieuwendam and Oostzaan. The Buiksloot church, built in 1609, is located behind the dyke. To the west of the village, behind the dyke is the Buiksloterbreek, formed after a dyke breach. A part of the present Nieuwendammerdijk (part of Nieuwendam) belonged to Buiksloot. A part of this has been called Leeuwarderweg since 1935. The Buiksloterdijk is intersected by the Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg (a road), which opened in 1968.

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