Nieuwpoort, Belgium

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Nieuwpoort
Nieuwpôort (West Flemish)
Nieuport (French)
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Belfry and city hall
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Nieuwpoort (B) wapen.svg
Location of Nieuwpoort
Nieuwpoort, Belgium
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Nieuwpoort
Location in Belgium
Location of Nieuwpoort in West Flanders
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Coordinates: 51°07′N02°45′E / 51.117°N 2.750°E / 51.117; 2.750
CountryBelgium
Community Flemish Community
Region Flemish Region
Province Flag of West Flanders.svg West Flanders
Arrondissement Veurne
Government
  MayorGeert Vanden Broucke (CD&V)
  Governing party/ies CD&V
Area
  Total
33.28 km2 (12.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2022-01-01) [1]
  Total
11,488
  Density350/km2 (890/sq mi)
Postal codes
8620
NIS code
38016
Area codes 058
Website www.nieuwpoort.be

Nieuwpoort ( /ˈnjpɔːrt/ NEW-port, [2] Dutch: [ˈniupoːrt] ; West Flemish : Nieuwpôort; French : Nieuport [njøpɔʁ] ) is a city and municipality located in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium, in the province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Nieuwpoort proper, as well as Ramskapelle and Sint-Joris. On 1 January 2008, Nieuwpoort had a total population of 11,062. Its land area is 31.00 km² which gives a population density of 350 inhabitants per km².

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In Nieuwpoort, the Yser flows into the North Sea. It was also the home of a statue created by Jan Fabre called Searching for Utopia . The Stadshalle Grain Hall (market hall) with its belfry was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999 as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, owing to its historical civic (not religious) importance and its architecture. [3]

History

Nieuwpoort on the Ferraris map (around 1775) Nieuwpoort, Belgium ; Ferraris Map.jpg
Nieuwpoort on the Ferraris map (around 1775)

It obtained city rights in 1163 from Count Philip of Flanders. The Battle of Nieuwpoort, between the Dutch and the Spanish, happened here in 1600. The city was a Dunkirker base. Painter Victor Boucquet made two of the altar-pieces for the great church in the 17th century. In 1671, Antonio Vélaz de Medrano, 1st Marquess of Tabuérniga became governor of the city. [4]

The city was occupied by French forces for six years between 1757 and 1763, as part of the conditions of the Second Treaty of Versailles between France and Austria. A large waterworks infrastructure project called the Ganzepoot (goose foot, in Dutch) was constructed in Nieuwpoort in the 19th century to drain the polders and channel water in and around the town and to the North Sea.

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Destruction caused to the city of Nieuport in November 1917
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Damage in 1919

During the Battle of the Yser, part of the First Battle of Ypres in World War I, Hendrik Geeraert opened the sluice gates on the mouth of the river Yser twice to flood the lower lying land, thus halting the German advance. Two World War I monuments (next to each other), the Nieuport Memorial and King Albert I Memorial, are in close proximity of the Ganzepoot.

Towns

The old city centre of Nieuwpoort is located about three kilometers from the coast. Close to the sea, a new tourist centre has developed. Both parts form one contiguous built up area, connected by buildings along the Albert I Laan street and the fishing port. Besides Nieuwpoort proper, two small villages in the Flemish polders are part of the municipality, Sint-Joris and Ramskapelle.

#NameAreaPopulation
1999
INieuwpoort10,189.437
II Sint-Joris 5,54259
III Ramskapelle 15,28555

Nieuwpoort is located by the sea. At the coastal line, it borders the municipalities Koksijde at its town Oostduinkerke and Middelkerke at its town Lombardsijde. Because the territory of the town of Ramskapelle expands far inland, Nieuwpoort has a large number of neighbouring towns, most of which are part of 2 large municipalities:

In literature

Part of the plot in Cecelia Holland's historical novel The Sea Beggars is laid in Nieuwpoort, in the preliminary states of the Eighty Years' War - with the sailor protagonists feeling oppressed under the harsh Spanish rule and eventually joining the rebellious Watergeuzen.

Notable people

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References

  1. "Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2022". Statbel.
  2. "Nieuwpoort". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary . Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  3. "Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  4. Tellez, Diego (1 January 2015). "La conspiración del marqués de Tabuérniga". Cuadernos Jovellanistas. De la Ilustración a la Modernidad.
  5. Lingier, Benny (3 June 2024). "Jeline Vandromme (16) wint opnieuw toptornooi, maar coach Jelle Vanhee houdt druk af: "Prof worden? Die vraag is nog niet voor morgen"". Het Nieuwsblad (in Flemish). Retrieved 4 June 2024.