Vlist

Village and former municipality in South Holland, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vlist (Dutch pronunciation: [vlɪst] ) is a village and former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. As of 2015, it is a part of the municipality of Krimpenerwaard.

Established1 January 1985
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Vlist
Village and former municipality
Flag of Vlist
Highlighted position of Vlist in a municipal map of South Holland
Location of the former municipality in South Holland
Coordinates: 51°58′N 4°46′E
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
MunicipalityKrimpenerwaard
Established1 January 1985
Area
  Total
56.51 km2 (21.82 sq mi)
  Land53.71 km2 (20.74 sq mi)
  Water2.80 km2 (1.08 sq mi)
Elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[3]
  Total
data missing
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
2850–2855
Area code0182
Websitewww.gemeentevlist.nl
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Description

Vlist is named after the river with the same name, along which the population is concentrated. The river forms a connection between the Lek river and the city of Schoonhoven to Haastrecht, where it empties into the Hollandsche IJssel. It has a length of approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 miles). The Vlist was formerly used as a drainage basin for polders around the river; there were many windmills on the banks of the river, to pump water out of the adjacent polders and into the river. It was also used for the transport of goods, particularly from Schoonhoven to Utrecht. Today the river has a larger function in tourism, and is particularly popular among cyclists and pedestrians, who enjoy walking or riding along the river. The river itself is often navigated with canoes which can be rented in Haastrecht. If the river is sufficiently frozen in winter, the Two Provinces skating tour is organized for the ice-skate enthusiasts.

Arrest at Goejanverwellesluis

Famously, along the river Vlist, Wilhelmina of Prussia, was halted by patriots from Gouda while on her way to The Hague. She was planning to attempt to convince the States General to let her husband William V return to the city. The patriots tried to prevent this and she was then brought to a farm near the Goejanverwellesluis (in present Hekendorp). Afterwards, she was not allowed further passage into Holland and returned to Nijmegen without result. This event, that directly led to the invasion of the Dutch Republic by Frederick William II of Prussia and the fall of the patriots, occurred on June 28, 1787, and is (incorrectly, because it happened at Bonrepas) known as the Arrest at Goejanverwellesluis.

International relations

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