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'' is a municipality and a city in the
Netherlands, in the province of
North Holland.
The mid-sized city is famous for having a traditional
cow market (in Dutch "Koemarkt"). It was granted
city rights in
1410, and had at one time a castle called Slot Purmersteyn.
From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansions. These expansions added new suburbs, providing homes for people working in
Amsterdam. This expansion continues to the present date. Public transportation is mainly focused on Amsterdam, with several bus services and a train service via
Zaandam.
Local government
The municipal council of Purmerend consists of 35 seats, which are divided as follows:
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PvdA - 9 seats
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VVD - 6 seats
★ Leefbaar Purmerend - 5 seats
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SP - 4 seats
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CDA - 3 seats
★ AOV - 3 seats
★ Stadspartij P'93 - 2 seats
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GroenLinks - 2 seats
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D66 - 1 seat
Born in Purmerend
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Jan Stuyt (
1868), architect
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Pieter Oud (
1886), minister of finance and mayor of
Rotterdam
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Jacobus Oud (
1890), architect
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Mart Stam (
1899), architect, urban planner, and chair designer
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Vincent van der Voort (
1975), darts player
Sources
★ Statistics have been taken from the
SDU Staatscourant
External links
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A map of Purmerend