Velden, Limburg

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Velden (Dutch: [ˈvɛldə(n)] ; Limburgish: Velde) is a village in the municipality of Venlo (5,085 inhabitants) in Limburg, Netherlands.

Velden
Velde (Limburgish)
Dorp
The ferry (view of Velden)
The ferry (view of Velden)
Coordinates: 51°24′42″N 6°10′4″E / 51.41167°N 6.16778°E / 51.41167; 6.16778
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceLimburg
MunicipalityVenlo
Area
 • Total18.84 km2 (7.27 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
5,085
Dialling code077-472

Location edit

 
Velden, church

Velden is situated along the river Meuse about 5 km north of the center of Venlo on N 271 Rijksstraatweg. The German border in the east is 2 km.

History edit

During the War of the Spanish Succession, Velden was also occupied by Prussian troops and so until 1814 the Prussian part of Gelderland. Then it fell to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which established the border into Germany by the distance of a cannon on the banks of the Meuse to the east. In the Treaty of London in 1839, the limits laid down and the entire area was in 1866 with the Netherlands. Until 1 January 2010 belonged to the former municipality of Arcen en Velden.

Trivia edit

A ferry crossing the Meuse goes to Grubbenvorst, which is accessible for motorists and cyclists. The long-distance Pieterpad goes through the village. Velden was elected along with two other places as greenest town in the Netherlands in 1999.

Notable residents edit

Olympian Herman Bouwens[1] and politician Ger Koopmans were born in Velden.

References edit

  1. ^ "Herman Bouwens". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2014.