Crooswijk

Neighborhood of Rotterdam in South Holland, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crooswijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkroːsʋɛik])[1] is a neighborhood of Rotterdam, Netherlands. Crooswijk lies between the districts Kralingen, Oude Noorden and Centrum. Crooswijk was once known for its Marines barracks. Many streets bear witness to a military history of the Marine Corps: Tamboerstraat, Pijperstraat, Schuttersveld, Excercitiestraat, Vaandrigstraat. Crooswijk also has an industrial past. Jamin [nl], Heineken Brewery and many abattoirs were established there. These industries have given way to housing. On the Crooswijksesingel is the only monumental building of Heineken still standing. Crooswijk is one of the original people's neighborhoods of Rotterdam (unlike many other people's neighborhoods in the city, which originally were independent villages) and the district is strongly associated with the 'real' Rotterdammer. The Crooswijk is sometimes called: "The poorest part of the Netherlands", or: "The poorest part of Rotterdam". This is because the average income of the people living there is lower than other places.

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Crooswijk
Neighborhood of Rotterdam
Oude Noorden/Crooswijk. Zaagmolenbrug
Oude Noorden/Crooswijk. Zaagmolenbrug
Country Netherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
COROPRotterdam
BoroughKralingen-Crooswijk
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
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Crooswijkers sought and seek their recreation at the nearby Kralingse bos.

Crooswijk has become a borough together with Kralingen. With around 52,000 inhabitants Kralingen-Crooswijk is a medium district.

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