List of cities in the Netherlands by province
Below are twelve alphabetical lists of cities in the Netherlands ordered by province.
Distinctions[edit]
There are no formal rules in the Netherlands to distinguish cities from other settlements. Smaller settlements are usually called dorp, comparable with villages in English speaking countries. The Dutch word for city is stad (plural: steden). The intermediate category of town does not exist in the Netherlands.
Historically, there existed systems of city rights, granted by the territorial lords, which defined the status of a place: a stad or dorp. Cities were self-governing and had several privileges. In 1851 the granting of city rights and all privileges and special status of cities were abolished. Since then, the only local administrative unit is the municipality. Regardless of this legal change, many people still use the old city rights as a criterion: certain small settlements proudly call themselves a stad because they historically had city rights, while other, newer towns may not get this recognition.
Geographers and policy makers can distinguish between places with respect to the number of inhabitants or the economic and planological functions within a larger area. Hence, settlements can be considered a city if they function as an urban center in a rural area; while larger population centres in densely populated areas are often neither considered a village nor a city and are usually referred to with the generic word plaats (place). Inhabitants may also base their choice of words just on the subjective way they experience life at a certain place.
When discussing cities, the distinction is sometimes made between the cities in two urban network. The largest urban network is known as "Randstad", including the largest 4 cities in the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht). The 2nd urban network in the Netherlands is known as 'Brabantstad' A partnership of the Brabant "Big 5" "Eindhoven, Tilburg, Breda, s-Hertogenbosch and Helmond. In addition, there are several medium-sized cities in the Netherlands without an urban network. Groningen, for example, is a medium-sized city (6th city in the Netherlands), without an urban network
List[edit]
See also[edit]
- City rights in the Low Countries
- List of cities, towns and villages in the Netherlands by province
- List of populated places in the Netherlands
- Municipalities of the Netherlands
- Provinces of the Netherlands
External links[edit]
- Maps of the Netherlands on World-Gazetteer.com at archive.today (archived 10 December 2012)
- List of cities in the Netherlands at Holland.com (archived 16 March 2018)
- List of cities and towns in the Netherlands at Britannica.com (archived 16 March 2018)
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