Beemster

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Beemster
Official flag of Beemster
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Coat of arms of Beemster
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Location of Beemster
Coordinates: 52.55° N 4.92° E
Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
Area (2006)
 - Municipality 72.08 km²  (27.8 sq mi)
 - Land 70.54 km² (27.2 sq mi)
 - Water 1.55 km² (0.6 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2007)
 - Municipality 8,486
 - Density 120/km² (310.8/sq mi)
  Source: CBS, Statline.
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website: www.beemster.net
Droogmakerij de Beemster (Beemster Polder)a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
State Party Flag of Netherlands Netherlands
Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii, iv
Identification #899
Regionb Europe and North America

Inscription History

Formal Inscription: 1999
23rd Session

a Name as officially inscribed on the WH List
b As classified officially by UNESCO

Image:Ltspkr.pngBeemster is a municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Also, the Beemster is the first so-called polder in the Netherlands that was reclaimed from a lake, the water being extracted out of the lake by windmills. The Beemster Polder was dried during the period 1609 through 1612. It has preserved intact its well-ordered landscape of fields, roads, canals, dykes and settlements, laid out in accordance with classical and Renaissance planning principles. A grid of canals parallels the grid of roads in the Beemster. The grids are offset: the larger feeder canals are offset by approximately one kilometer from the larger roads.

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The municipality of Beemster consists of the following cities, towns, villages and/or districts: Middenbeemster, Noordbeemster, Westbeemster, Zuidoostbeemster.

Around 800 AD the area of the modern municipality of Beemster was covered in peat. The name "Beemster" has been derived from "Bamestra" (see Groenedijk, 2000), the name of a small river in the area. In the period 1150-1250 peat-digging by people, and storm floods, enlarged that small river into an inland sea, a lake in open connection with the Zuiderzee. Around 1605 private investors started to drain the Beemster lake. In 1610, this was almost complete, but the lake re-filled because of a break in the Zuiderzee dikes. It was decided to make the ring-dike a meter high above the surrounding country. In 1612 the polder was dry and the country was divided among the investors. In the earlier days of the polder, farmers occupied its lands for growing the crops necessary for long sea journeys by the VOC to the East Indies. It turned out that the farmland was so good that the project was considered then to be an economic success, in contrast to e.g. the Heerhugowaard. Since 1999 the entire Beemster polder has been on the UNESCO world heritage list.

The Beemster polder is home to the world famous CONO Kaasmakers, maker of the Beemster brand of cheeses. This co-op was formed in 1901 to create cheese made only from the unique milk that comes from the Beemster polder. Today [1] Beemster cheese is sold not only in Europe, but in the USA, Canada, Japan and China.

Beemster in 1868, clearly showing the regular grid pattern.
Beemster in 1868, clearly showing the regular grid pattern.

Because of its historical relevance, and because the original structure of the area is still largely intact, the Beemster was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1999. Justification for Inscription is as follows:

Criterion (i): The Beemster Polder is a masterpiece of creative planning, in which the ideals of antiquity and the Renaissance were applied to the design of a reclaimed landscape. Criterion (ii): The innovative and intellectually imaginative landscape of the Beemster Polder had a profound and lasting impact on reclamation projects in Europe and beyond. Criterion iv The creation of the Beemster Polder marks a major step forward in the interrelationship between humankind and water at a crucial period of social and economic expansion.

The municipal council of Beemster consists of 13 seats, which are divided as follows:

  • Beemster Polder Partij - 5 seats
  • PvdA - 3 seats
  • VVD - 3 seats
  • CDA - 2 seats

  • Statistics are taken from the SDU Staatscourant
  • Van de Ven, G. (redactie) (1996). "Leefbaar laagland" (4th, revised reprint). Uitgeverij Matrijs. p. 33-35, 55 en 131-136.
  • Groenedijk, T. (2000). "Nederlandse plaatsnamen". Slingenberg Boekproducties, Hoogeveen, Netherlands 2000.


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