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Zoeterwoude-Dorp is a town in the
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province of
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. It is a part of the municipality of
Zoeterwoude Zoeterwoude () is a municipality in the province of South Holland, Western Netherlands. It covers of which is water. It had a population of in . Located to the southeast of Leiden and north of Zoetermeer, the municipality of Zoeterwoude consist ...
, and lies about 3.5 km south of
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. It has its origins in the 13th century, and even though the whole town went up in flames in the late 16th century, it was rebuilt within a hundred years and significantly expanded over the course of the 20th century.


History

Although signs of human settlement in the Zoeterwoude region were dated to as early as the 8th century in the vicinity of present-day
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, a village on the current location of Zoeterwoude-Dorp was not constructed until about 1276 when the
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in the area was cultivated. A Catholic church from the earlier village dedicated to the English missionary
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was rebuilt in what was then called "Zwieterwoude". Over the course of the centuries, the village was constructed with this Lebuinus church as its center. In the 15th century, the northern part of town became known as "Noordbuurt" ( en, Northern Neighbourhood). In 1574, Zoeterwoude-Dorp was burnt down by the neighbouring town of
Leiden Leiden (; in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 119,713, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration wit ...
. Leiden did this in order to protect itself against the
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in the
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, which had come to envelope the entire country. The town was rebuilt by 1650. During the 19th century, the town saw some changes. The Dorpsstraat ( en, Town Street) was outfitted with nine new houses in 1828, while in 1866 a ''cow bush'' (a burial place for cows that died of
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– a disease to which the town was no stranger) was removed. In 1870 the town hall was moved from a rental building at the Hoge Rijndijk ( en, High
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Causeway) to a new building at its present location at the Noordbuurtseweg. In the 20th century, the town was expanded significantly. After World War II, three new neighbourhoods named Westwout, Vogelweide and Bloemenweide were built on the west side of the town, giving the town its current function as the heart of the Zoeterwoude municipality, and a residential center. Attempts to discover more information about the origins of the town were thwarted in October 1981, when an archaeological survey in the centre of the town failed to unveil anything of note.


Demographics

In 2015, the town of Zoeterwoude-Dorp had 4205 inhabitants, which means that in the previous four years the population has shrunk by 280. In 2001, the built-up area of the town was calculated to be 0.87 km² and containing 1576 residences.Statistics Netherlands (CBS)
''Bevolkingskernen in Nederland 2001''
(Statistics are for the continuous built-up area).


Politics

During the last general election, in 2012 voters in the three polling stations within Zoeterwoude-Dorp gave the
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the highest share of the vote. With 31.7% in Huize Emmaus, 34.4% in the town hall and 31.4% in the Muziekcentrum ( en, Musical centre), the VVD in Zoeterwoude-Dorp outperformed its national average of 26.6%. The PvdA came in second – underperforming its national average by 2.6–4.4% across the three polling stations – while CDA came in third overperforming their national average by 2.8–6%.


Education

In the late 19th century, Zoeterwoude-Dorp had only one primary school. It was a municipal school located in the Dorpsstraat ( en, Town street)., which survived until the 1960s when it was taken down. The school had become outdated, and too small for the current population. Nowadays, the town has three primary schools: Klaverweide (founded in 1979), Corbulo (founded in 1985), and Westwoud (founded in 1985). In 2014, an investigation was opened to see if the three primary schools could merge into a 'broad school' in 2018, A plan was put forward and approved, allowing for a new building to be constructed at the Bennebroekweg in the centre of the town. When the merger is completed, Zoeterwoude-Dorp will have only one primary school left.


Transportation


Road

In the west, Zoeterwoude-Dorp is connected to the A4 motorway through its seventh exit, which directly connects Zoeterwoude-Dorp to
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and
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, as well as its municipal neighbour
Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zoeterwoude, and lies about southeast of Leiden. The statistical area "Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk", which also can include the surrounding co ...
. Along the western border, provincial motorway N206 connects Zoeterwoude-Dorp to
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in the south and
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in the north. The Molenpad ( en, Windmill path) in the northeast allows pedestrians and cyclists to travel to Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk, while the town's southern exit at the Zuidbuurtseweg ( en, Zuidbuurt road) leads to
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. The Nieuwe Weg ( en, New road) in the southeast connects the town to
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.


Bus

Two bus routes cross Zoeterwoude-Dorp. Bus route 400 (served by
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which served Zoeterwoude-Dorp previously with their now defunct route 32), inhabitants protested and Arriva eventually caved. Bus route 176 is the one now making stops at various locations within the town itself.


Popular culture

A street in the northern part of the town, Laan van Oud Raadwijk ( en, Lane of Old Raadwijk), was used as a backdrop for the 1960s and 1970s Dutch television series '' Swiebertje''.


References

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External links


Official website of the Municipality of Zoeterwoude

Collection of articles on the history of Zoeterwoude-Dorp at Oud Zoeterwoude
Populated places in South Holland Zoeterwoude Populated places established in the 1270s