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3 Geography  



3.1  Climate  





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4 Naval base and fortifications  





5 Transport  





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Coordinates: 52°56N 4°45E / 52.933°N 4.750°E / 52.933; 4.750
 

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Den Helder
Den Helder water tower in the village
Den Helder water tower in the village
Flag of Den Helder
Coat of arms of Den Helder
Highlighted position of Den Helder in a municipal map of North Holland
Location in North Holland

Coordinates: 52°56′N 4°45′E / 52.933°N 4.750°E / 52.933; 4.750

Country

Netherlands

Province

North Holland

Government

 • Body

Municipal council

 • Mayor

Jan de Boer [nl] (D66)

Area

 • Total

178.80 km2 (69.04 sq mi)

 • Land

45.25 km2 (17.47 sq mi)

 • Water

133.55 km2 (51.56 sq mi)

Elevation

1 m (3 ft)

Population
 (December 2021)[4]

 • Total

56,369

 • Density

1,250/km2 (3,200/sq mi)

Demonym

Heldernaar

Time zone

UTC+1 (CET)

 • Summer (DST)

UTC+2 (CEST)

Postcode

1780–1789

Area code

0223

Website

www.denhelder.nl

Den Helder (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛn ˈɦɛldər] ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Den Helder occupies the northernmost point of the North Holland peninsula. It is home to the country's main naval base. From here the Royal TESO ferryboat service operates the transportation link between Den Helder and the nearby Dutch Wadden island of Texel to the north.

Etymology[edit]

Before the year 1928 the official name of Den Helder was Helder. The origin of the name Helder is not entirely clear. The name Helder may have come from Helle/Helde, which means "hill" or "hilly grounds", or from Helre, which means a sandy ridge. Another explanation is that the name derived from Helsdeur (Hell's Door), likely because in the water between Den Helder and Texel (called Marsdiep) the current was so strong that many ships were lost.

History[edit]

Satellite image (May 2007)
Lange Jaap lighthouse

Huisduinen was the original older part of the city, whereas Helder itself was a nearby smaller hamlet. When a harbour was built near Helder the village began to grow and later became the seat of governance instead of Huisduinen. Due to its strategic location at the tip of the North Holland peninsula, multiple fortifications were built in the area.

Den Helder has played an important part in Dutch shipping. During the Dutch Golden Age, ships would be assembled near Den Helder and sail the world's oceans from there.

On 23 January 1795, the French captured 14 Dutch ships and 850 guns in the town's deep-frozen harbour.[5] In 1799 the city was the target of the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland.

During the 1820s, the North Holland Canal was dug from Amsterdam to Den Helder. The lighthouse Lange Jaap was built in 1877 and is the tallest cast-iron lighthouse in Europe, at 63.45 meters (208.2 ft). In the Second World War most of the city was evacuated and the old city center was destroyed.

Geography[edit]

Climate[edit]

Den Helder is on the tip of a lowland peninsula jutting out into the North Sea Because of this, Den Helder's climate is heavily moderated by the maritime environment. Also, Den Helder is one of the sunniest cities in the Netherlands.[6]

Climate data for De Kooy, Den Helder (1991-2020 normals, extremes 1906−present)

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Year

Record high °C (°F)

13.7
(56.7)

17.2
(63.0)

20.5
(68.9)

27.9
(82.2)

31.0
(87.8)

31.7
(89.1)

34.8
(94.6)

33.8
(92.8)

32.6
(90.7)

25.1
(77.2)

17.7
(63.9)

15.3
(59.5)

34.8
(94.6)

Mean daily maximum °C (°F)

6.0
(42.8)

6.2
(43.2)

8.7
(47.7)

12.4
(54.3)

15.8
(60.4)

18.5
(65.3)

20.8
(69.4)

21.1
(70.0)

18.3
(64.9)

14.3
(57.7)

10.0
(50.0)

7.0
(44.6)

13.3
(55.9)

Daily mean °C (°F)

4.0
(39.2)

3.9
(39.0)

5.9
(42.6)

9.0
(48.2)

12.4
(54.3)

15.2
(59.4)

17.5
(63.5)

17.8
(64.0)

15.4
(59.7)

11.6
(52.9)

7.8
(46.0)

5.0
(41.0)

10.5
(50.9)

Mean daily minimum °C (°F)

1.7
(35.1)

1.4
(34.5)

3.0
(37.4)

5.5
(41.9)

9.0
(48.2)

11.8
(53.2)

14.1
(57.4)

14.4
(57.9)

12.1
(53.8)

8.7
(47.7)

5.2
(41.4)

2.6
(36.7)

7.5
(45.5)

Record low °C (°F)

−18.8
(−1.8)

−20.0
(−4.0)

−16.0
(3.2)

−5.1
(22.8)

−4.0
(24.8)

−0.3
(31.5)

4.2
(39.6)

3.9
(39.0)

0.9
(33.6)

−6.0
(21.2)

−11.9
(10.6)

−13.4
(7.9)

−20.0
(−4.0)

Average precipitation mm (inches)

65.6
(2.58)

50.1
(1.97)

43.7
(1.72)

34.9
(1.37)

42.0
(1.65)

58.7
(2.31)

62.5
(2.46)

89.1
(3.51)

84.7
(3.33)

96.5
(3.80)

83.5
(3.29)

75.3
(2.96)

786.6
(30.97)

Average relative humidity (%)

87.8

86.3

83.9

80.5

79.0

79.1

79.4

79.1

81.2

83.3

86.6

87.5

82.8

Mean monthly sunshine hours

70.2

97.8

155.7

214.5

246.6

230.4

240.5

219.7

161.2

122.1

68.5

60.6

1,887.8

Percent possible sunshine

27.6

35.0

42.2

51.3

50.4

45.7

47.4

48.0

42.2

36.9

26.0

25.5

39.8

Source: Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute[7][8]

Population centres[edit]

The municipality of Den Helder consists of the following cities, towns, villages and/or districts: Den Helder, Huisduinen, Julianadorp, and the hamlets Friese Buurt and De Kooy.

The major areas of Den Helder are the Stad binnen de Linie (city within the city's defence line), Nieuw-Den Helder, and De Schooten. Nieuw-Den Helder was built in the 1950s, following World War II, when there was a great need for additional housing. De Schooten was constructed in the 1960s.

Topography[edit]

Dutch Topographic map of Den Helder (town), March 2014.

Naval base and fortifications[edit]

Den Helder was the site of a naval base as early as the 18th century. An Anglo-Russian invasion force landed at Den Helder in August 1799 and captured the Batavian navy there (see Battle of Castricum). French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, visiting Den Helder in 1811, was impressed with the town's strategic location and ordered the construction of a fort (Kijkduin) and naval dockyards (Willemsoord). The docks were built during the years 1813–1827. In 1947, it officially became the Royal Netherlands Navy's main centre of operations. Den Helder continues to be the navy's main base today. The Royal Netherlands Naval College is also located in the city, as is the Dutch Navy Museum.

The old naval dockyards of Willemsoord, located in the north of the city, now house restaurants, a cinema, and other recreational facilities. The naval docks and administration have been moved to a new location further east.

The Fortifications of Den Helder, which protected the naval base and the entrance to the Noordhollandsch Kanaal significantly altered the landscape around Den Helder. A number of the old fortresses have now been repurposed for tourism and related industries and can be visited.

Transport[edit]

The watertower of Den Helder

The town is served by two railway stations:

Den Helder can be reached by these main roads:

These roads all have only two lanes. There is no highway leading to Den Helder.

Local government[edit]

The municipal council of Den Helder consists of 31 seats, which are divided as follows as of the 2022 elections:[9]

Notable people[edit]

Gerard 't Hooft, 2008
Marleen Barth, 2015

Public thinking & public service[edit]

The arts[edit]

Dick Ket, Autoportrait, 1932

Sport[edit]

Edith Bosch, 2012

In popular culture[edit]

The Frank Boeijen Groep song Haast (rust roest) contains the line " 's avonds in Den Helder". (English- In the evening in Den Helder) The Rob de Nijs song Jan Klaassen de Trompetter contains the line "hij marcheerde van Den Helder tot Den Briel". (English- He marched from Den Helder to Den Briel).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Samenstelling college" [Members of the board] (in Dutch). Gemeente Den Helder. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  • ^ "Postcodetool for 1784MC". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  • ^ Tony Jaques, Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: P-Z, p.1009
  • ^ (Dutch) Climate table, per station. KNMI.nl, retrieved 12 January 2021.
  • ^ "Weerstatistieken De Kooy". Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  • ^ "Klimaatviewer 1991-2020". Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  • ^ "Gemeenteraad 16 maart 2022".
  • ^ IMDb Database retrieved 10 December 2019
  • External links[edit]

    North Sea

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    Schagen

    Hollands Kroon

    Populated places in the municipalityofDen Helder

    Towns

  • Julianadorp
  • Villages

    Hamlets

  • Friese Buurt
  • List of cities, towns and villages in North Holland

    Municipalities of North Holland

  • Alkmaar
  • Amstelveen
  • Amsterdam
  • Bergen
  • Beverwijk
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  • Bloemendaal
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  • Schagen
  • Stede Broec
  • Texel
  • Uitgeest
  • Uithoorn
  • Velsen
  • Waterland
  • Wijdemeren
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  • Zandvoort
    • See also
  • Netherlands
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  • Municipalities
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