Flushing, Netherlands
| Flushing | |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Province | Zeeland |
| Area - Land - Water | 344.97 km² 34.14 km² 310.83 km² |
| Population (2005) – Density | 45,357 1,329/km² |
Flushing (Dutch Vlissingen) is a municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands on the former island of Walcheren. In the 17th century Flushing was a main harbour for ships of the East Indian Company (VOC). It is also known as the birthplace of Admiraal Michiel de Ruyter.
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Population centres
- Oost-Souburg
- Ritthem (West-Souburg is just a quarter)
- Flushing
The city of Flushing
Having a strategic location between the Scheldt river and the North Sea, Flushing has been an important harbour for centuries. It was granted city rights in 1315.
Famous people
Admiral Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruijter was born here.
Railway stations: Vlissingen, Vlissingen Souburg.
External links
- Official website (in Dutch, English, and German)
- Map
- Railway station Vlissingen:
| Province Zeeland | |
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Borsele – Goes – Hulst – Kapelle – Middelburg – Noord-Beveland – Reimerswaal – Schouwen-Duiveland – Sluis – Terneuzen – Tholen – Veere – Vlissingen | |
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Categories: Zeeland | Cities in the Netherlands | Municipalities in the Netherlands