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Heiloo
Heiloo town centre
Heiloo town centre
Coat of arms of Heiloo
Highlighted position of Heiloo in a municipal map of North Holland
Location in North Holland
Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
Government
 • Body Municipal council
 • Mayor Hans Romeyn (CDA)
Area
 • Total
19.01 km2 (7.34 sq mi)
 • Land 18.71 km2 (7.22 sq mi)
 • Water 0.30 km2 (0.12 sq mi)
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Dutch Topographic map of Heiloo, June 2015

Heiloo (About this sound pronunciation ) is a municipality and town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The community is part of the cooperation region Kennemerland and is located in the historical region of West Friesland. Heiloo had a population of 22,612 in 2013.

Origins of the name[]

Heiloo (From the Dutch heilige loo, "sacred height") was given its name because Saint Willibrord was said to have performed a miracle there around 690 and created a church on a small hill.

Notable attractions[]

It has a town hall dating from 1926 and a church from the 12th century known as the Witte Kerk.[5] In the 1950s and 1960s the population grew quickly as many residents of Amsterdam moved to the area. Many residents work and attend school in the neighbouring the city of Alkmaar.

Sporting Clubs[]

  • FCC Boscrossers [6] - The local BMX club that has produced 5 World Champions,[7] 4 European Champions and many National Champions, the current (2013) 17-24 year old Double World Champion for 20" and Cruiser Class is Robin Van Der Kolk,[8] who won both titles in Auckland New Zealand

Local government[]

The municipal council of Heiloo consists of 19 seats, which are divided as follows:

  • Heiloo 2000 - 5 seats
  • VVD - 5 seats
  • CDA - 3 seats
  • PvdA - 3 seats
  • GroenLinks - 2 seats
  • NCPN - 1 seat

Current mayor: T.J. Romeyn (CDA)

Railway connections[]

Heiloo is connected to the Dutch railway network by Heiloo railway station. From this station there are many destinations available such as: Alkmaar, Hoorn, Uitgeest, Zaandam, Amsterdam, Utrecht, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, The Hague, Weert, Roermond, Maastricht and Heerlen. For the Zaanse Schans, you should travel to Uitgeest and change onto a train to Koog-Zaandijk

There is a second stop on the railway line between Heiloo and Limmen. It is used once a month to bring pilgrims to the nearby chapel. The name of both station and chapel is 'Onze lieve vrouwe ter nood' or 'Our Lady to Need'; the station was known as Runxputte until 1914. One of the platforms was demolished in 1997 for safety reasons.[9]

Notable residents[]

  • Adriaan Venema (27 May 1941), journalist
  • Jos Brink (1942–2007), television and theater personality
  • Guus Janssen (1951), composer and pianist
  • Jacques Zoon (1961), flautist
  • Maarten van Roozendaal (3 May 1962), singer.
  • Michael Duursma (1978), baseball player
  • Twan van Steenhoven (10 August 1985), rapper, member of The Opposites
  • Andy Boyd (1964) Professor London School of Economics

References[]

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