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Maasland (population: 6,844) is a town in the western
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, in the province of
South Holland South Holland ( nl, Zuid-Holland ) is a province of the Netherlands with a population of over 3.7 million as of October 2021 and a population density of about , making it the country's most populous province and one of the world's most densely ...
. It lies in the municipality (''gemeente'') of
Midden-Delfland Midden-Delfland () is a municipality (''gemeente'') in the Westland region in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It had a population of in , and covers an area of of which is water. It was formed on January 1, 2004, through the m ...
and covers an area of 24.42 km2 (of which 0.64 km2 water).


History

From approximately 700, the area was populated, presumably by Frisians. It was first the royal domain, and later went to the local counts. During the later period, an area of about was made dry and suitable for living. The first signs of a community at the current location of the town started back in 985 when the area was given by the Emperor
Otto III Otto III (June/July 980 – 23 January 1002) was Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his death in 1002. A member of the Ottonian dynasty, Otto III was the only son of the Emperor Otto II and his wife Theophanu. Otto III was crowned as King of ...
to Graaf Dirk II and a church was built. After severe floodings during the 12th century, the Maasdijk was rebuilt and the town centre relocated to its current site. In 1241 Graaf Willem II let the German
Teutonic Knights The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly known as the Teutonic Order, is a Catholic religious institution founded as a military society in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was formed to aid Christians on ...
draw on the territory of Maasland. Furthermore, in 1243 a nobleman, Diederik van Coldenhove, gave all his property in Oude Campspolder, north of the current town center, to the Order, and a commandery was established there to manage the properties of the Order in Maasland. In 1450 the 'Poldermolen' (translation: Poldermill) was built in Maasland. During the war between Spain and the Netherlands a huge area of the Netherlands was flooded which was part of the strategy of Willem van Oranje. In 1574, these floodings affected Maasland, and once again the town was flooded. It took a couple of years before the town was rebuilt and in 1614 part of the town Maasland (which included the Maeslandsluys) gained independency and is known as
Maassluis Maassluis () is a city in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality had a population of in and covered of which was water. It received city rights in 1811. History Maassluis was founded circa 1340 as a se ...
. Until the new townhall was built in 1874 meetings of the city council meetings were held in the tavern 'de Pynas'. In the late 20th century the town of Maasland and its surrounding communities were governed as the municipality (''gemeente'') of Maasland, with most governmental functions based in the town. In 2004, the town of Maasland became part of the municipality (''gemeente'') of Midden-Delfland upon the merger of the municipality of Maasland and the municipality of
Schipluiden Schipluiden is a village in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It is the seat of the council of the municipality of Midden-Delfland. The village was founded relatively late in the 15th century and evolved around the Keen ...
.


Places of interest

* The 'Oude Kerk' (translation: Old Church (founded circa 1400), burned down during the celebrations for freedom after World War II. Restored in 1954. * Tavern 'de Pynas', which is still a café. * Museum 'de Schilpen', an eighty-year-old grocery store in its original state. Now a museum. * The 'Two Mills'


In the news

* According to
Elsevier Elsevier () is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. Its products include journals such as ''The Lancet'', ''Cell'', the ScienceDirect collection of electronic journals, '' Trends'', th ...
(a Dutch magazine) Maasland was the wealthiest town in the Netherlands during 2004. * In August 2004 the KNMI (Dutch institute for Weather forecasting) reported an extreme high level of rainfall in the Netherlands. In the month August 325mm of rainfall was registered by the weatherstation in Maasland, the highest since the KNMI started measuring the rainfall in 1900.Zomer van 2004, Nat en Vrij warm
, KNMI News


Famous people from Maasland

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Michiel Smit Michiel Smit (born 21 August 1976) is a former Dutch politician who was leader of Nieuw Rechts, a far-right political party. Political office Michiel Smit was elected to the Rotterdam city council in 2002 as a member of Leefbaar Rotterdam. In F ...
, far-right politician File:Maasland, de toren van de Oude Kerk RM26585 foto4 2014-04-14 11.56.jpg, Maasland, churchtower (de Oude Kerk) Image:Maasland, molen foto2 2007-03-10 10.18.JPG, Maasland, windmill: de Dijkmolen Image:Maasland, ophaalbrug in centrum 2007-03-10 10.27.JPG, Maasland, drawbridge Image:Maasland, straatzicht centrum 2007-03-10 10.31.JPG, Maasland, the central canal


References


External links


Official websiteMaasland and Midden-Delfland Mooi Dichtbij portal
{{Authority control Municipalities of the Netherlands disestablished in 2004 Populated places in South Holland Former municipalities of South Holland Midden-Delfland