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Vlootschouw ( Naval Review )

26 of August 2007

Vlissingen-The Netherlands 

 

Vlissingen ,(occasionally British English: Flushing) is a municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands on the former island of Walcheren. With its strategic location between the Scheldt river and the North Sea, Vlissingen has been an important harbour for centuries. It was granted city rights in 1315. In the 17th century Vlissingen was a main harbour for ships of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It is also known as the birthplace of Admiral Michiel de Ruyter.  (1607 - 1676)                        Vlissingen is mainly noted for the wharves on the Scheldt where most of the ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine) are built.

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Every year there is a Naval Review in the harbour with about 60 beautiful oldfashioned sailships. This year is a special year, the 400th birtday of Admiral Michiel Adriaanszoon- de Ruyter, a famous historical person in Holland. He sailed all over the world.    

 like Michiel A. de Ruyter !

                "Sail de Ruyter" is visited by 220.000 people. About 80.000 mensen were on sunday present at the 'Naval Review", a wonderful spectacle. This special year 185 sailships sailed up in the Naval Review. Because of the wind all the boats could sail with full sails. Exept the two biggest tallships, the Russian MIR and the Polisch Mlodziezy, couldn't return with the sails against the wind.

History

The fishermen’s hamlet that came into existence at the estuary of the river Scheldt (Schelde) 620 A.D. has grown into a tourist attraction and into the third most important port of the Netherlands 1400 years later. Because of its favourable geographical situation, the Counts of Holland and Zeeland had the first harbours dug. Nowadays each year 50,000 ships from all corners of the world pass through the river Schelde. Tourist are very pleased with this phenomenon, because nowhere in the world ships pass this closely to the shore.

                     
Vlissingen (Flushing) from sea, 1662. Collection: Zeeuws Maritiem muZEEum
Vlissingen (Flushing) from sea, 1662. Collection: Zeeuws Maritiem muZEEum
                                                
Le port (fin XIXe - début XXe siècle)         Image:LocatieVlissingen.png    
Harbour 19th, start 20th century...               Where situated in The Netherlands? 
 
   In the centuries of its growth Vlissingen was especially well known as the centre of (herring) fishery, commerce, privateering and slave trade. The history of Vlissingen is characterized by oppression, bombardments and floods. All this as a consequence of Vlissingen’s strategic position at the river Schelde.

He who ruled Vlissingen owned the most important passageway to the docks of Antwerp. For this reason the eyes of several foreign powers fell on Vlissingen. British, French, Germans and Spaniards, they were all within the city's boundaries long before the tourists were there.

The heyday of the Golden Age, in which ships from Vlissingen sailed all seas and attributed to the world power of 'De Zeven Provincien' (The Seven Provinces) was followed by a recession in the eighteenth century. Especially the effects of the Napoleonic wars were disastrous. After 1870 a period of revival occurred as a result of the building of new docks, the canal through Walcheren, the railway and the establishment of the shipyard called The Schelde. The Second World War interrupted this growth. Again bombardments, shelling and inundation heavily damaged the city.

With enormous energy the post-war reconstruction of the city was started. In the sixties the seaport and industrial area of Vlissingen-Oost were developed. Now this area is the economic driving force of central Zeeland offering many thousands of jobs.

The beach at the sea nowadays, with the modern skyline.................

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