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| name = Hoofddorp | | name = Hoofddorp | ||
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Netherlands##Location in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands | | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Netherlands##Location in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands | ||
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| subdivision_type2 = Municipality | | subdivision_type2 = Municipality | ||
| subdivision_name2 = [[Haarlemmermeer]] | | subdivision_name2 = [[Haarlemmermeer]] | ||
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| population_total = 77,885 | | population_total = 77,885 | ||
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| postal_code = | | postal_code = 2130–2135<ref name="stat"/> | ||
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| area_code = 023 | | area_code = 023 | ||
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| coordinates = {{coord|52|18|21.96|N|4|41|26.52|E|display=inline, title}} | | coordinates = {{coord|52|18|21.96|N|4|41|26.52|E|display=inline, title}} | ||
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'''Hoofddorp''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɦoːvdɔr(ə)p}}; {{literally|Main Village}}) is the main town of the municipality of [[Haarlemmermeer]], in the province of [[North Holland]], the [[Netherlands]]. In 2021, the population was 77,885. The town was founded in 1853, immediately after the Haarlemmermeer had been drained. | |||
'''Hoofddorp''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈɦoːvdɔr(ə)p}}; {{literally|Main Village}}) is the main | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Landmarks == | == Landmarks == | ||
Hoofddorp is a relatively young town and therefore has few historical buildings. In 2008, Hoofddorp had 26 | Hoofddorp is a relatively young town and therefore has few historical buildings. In 2008, Hoofddorp had 26 municipal, [[province|provincial]] and [[national monument]]s. | ||
In the late nineteenth century Hoofddorp was included in the [[Stelling van Amsterdam|Defense Line of Amsterdam]].<ref name="stelling">[http://www.stelling-amsterdam.org/english/index.htm The Defence Line of Amsterdam], retrieved 24 January 2007.</ref> A [[fort]] was built next to the main canal, two [[artillery battery|batteries]] were located in what are now the outskirts of Hoofddorp, and several [[casemate]]s were built to the east of Hoofddorp. A large dike known as the ''Geniedijk'' (Engineers' dike) connected the fort at Hoofddorp to the batteries and the casemates, and ultimately to the fort at [[Vijfhuizen]] in the west and the fort at [[Aalsmeer]] in the east. | In the late nineteenth century Hoofddorp was included in the [[Stelling van Amsterdam|Defense Line of Amsterdam]].<ref name="stelling">[http://www.stelling-amsterdam.org/english/index.htm The Defence Line of Amsterdam], retrieved 24 January 2007.</ref> A [[fort]] was built next to the main canal, two [[artillery battery|batteries]] were located in what are now the outskirts of Hoofddorp, and several [[casemate]]s were built to the east of Hoofddorp. A large dike known as the ''Geniedijk'' (Engineers' dike) connected the fort at Hoofddorp to the batteries and the casemates, and ultimately to the fort at [[Vijfhuizen]] in the west and the fort at [[Aalsmeer]] in the east. | ||
Hoofddorp has nine national monuments. The mill [[De Eersteling (corn mill)|De Eersteling]] on the Hoofdweg is a round [[corn mill]] from | Hoofddorp has nine national monuments. The mill [[De Eersteling (corn mill)|De Eersteling]] on the Hoofdweg is a round [[corn mill]] from 1856 and was built in the centre of Hoofddorp by Dirk David van Dijk.<ref name="Eersteling">[http://www.eersteling.com/ Home page of mill "De Eersteling"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322032541/http://eersteling.com/ |date=22 March 2018 }}, retrieved 27 March 2008.</ref> It was called "De Eersteling" (literally translated''The First''). Due to increased building around the mill it eventually fell into disuse.. It was originally located on the Kruisweg in the old centre of Hoofddorp, but was moved in its entirety by trailer in 1977 and is now located near Fort Hoofddorp. It has operated regularly from that time and is now open to the public. | ||
The Witte Boerderij on the Hoofdweg is a [[Kop-hals-rompboerderij|kop-rompboerderij]] from 1860 and is a good example of a Haarlemmermeer farm from the early days of the polder. The Witte Boerderij is now home to the ''Stichting Meer-Historie''. | The Witte Boerderij on the Hoofdweg is a [[Kop-hals-rompboerderij|kop-rompboerderij]] from 1860 and is a good example of a Haarlemmermeer farm from the early days of the polder. The Witte Boerderij is now home to the ''Stichting Meer-Historie''. | ||
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On 3 August 1912, Hoofddorp was connected by rail to [[Leiden]], [[Aalsmeer]] and [[Haarlem]].<ref name="HESM">[http://www.haarlemmermeerspoor.nl/ {{in lang|nl}} Informational page about the Haarlemmermeer Spoorlijnen], retrieved 19 January 2007.</ref> These railway lines, operated by the {{interlanguage link|Hollandsche Electrische-Spoorweg-Maatschappij|nl}} (HESM), were closed on 31 December 1935. | On 3 August 1912, Hoofddorp was connected by rail to [[Leiden]], [[Aalsmeer]] and [[Haarlem]].<ref name="HESM">[http://www.haarlemmermeerspoor.nl/ {{in lang|nl}} Informational page about the Haarlemmermeer Spoorlijnen], retrieved 19 January 2007.</ref> These railway lines, operated by the {{interlanguage link|Hollandsche Electrische-Spoorweg-Maatschappij|nl}} (HESM), were closed on 31 December 1935. | ||
In 1981, Hoofddorp was connected by rail for the second time, this time to [[Leiden]] and [[Schiphol Airport]] as a part of the [[Train routes in the Netherlands|Schiphollijn]]. The [[HSL-Zuid|Southern High-Speed Line]], that opened in 2007, will use existing conventional track from [[Amsterdam Centraal|Amsterdam Central Station]] to Hoofddorp, where it will branch off onto a dedicated track. The trains will not stop at Hoofddorp.<ref name="HSL">[http://www.hslzuid.nl/hsl/uk/lijn/HSL_track/Haarlemmermeer/index.jsp HSL-Zuid] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070114015117/http://www.hslzuid.nl/hsl/uk/lijn/HSL_track/Haarlemmermeer/index.jsp |date=2007 | In 1981, Hoofddorp was connected by rail for the second time, this time to [[Leiden]] and [[Schiphol Airport]] as a part of the [[Train routes in the Netherlands|Schiphollijn]]. The [[HSL-Zuid|Southern High-Speed Line]], that opened in 2007, will use existing conventional track from [[Amsterdam Centraal|Amsterdam Central Station]] to Hoofddorp, where it will branch off onto a dedicated track. The trains will not stop at Hoofddorp.<ref name="HSL">[http://www.hslzuid.nl/hsl/uk/lijn/HSL_track/Haarlemmermeer/index.jsp HSL-Zuid] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070114015117/http://www.hslzuid.nl/hsl/uk/lijn/HSL_track/Haarlemmermeer/index.jsp |date=14 January 2007 }}, retrieved 19 January 2007</ref> | ||
[[Image:Hoofddorp Station.jpg|thumb|The train station and a bus station from the special bus line from [[Haarlem]] to [[Amsterdam]], the [[Zuidtangent]], which has largely its own bus lane, with priority at crossings. In the background, the row of trees can be seen that is planted along the ''Geniedijk'']] | [[Image:Hoofddorp Station.jpg|thumb|The train station and a bus station from the special bus line from [[Haarlem]] to [[Amsterdam]], the [[Zuidtangent]], which has largely its own bus lane, with priority at crossings. In the background, the row of trees can be seen that is planted along the ''Geniedijk'']] | ||
[[File:Calatrava brug Hoofddorp Nieuw-Vennep.jpg|thumb|A Calatrava bridge between Hoofddorp and [[Nieuw-Vennep]]]] | [[File:Calatrava brug Hoofddorp Nieuw-Vennep.jpg|thumb|A Calatrava bridge between Hoofddorp and [[Nieuw-Vennep]]]] | ||
On 30 November 1992 the [[Hoofddorp train disaster]] took place near Hoofddorp, causing 5 deaths and 33 wounded. | On 30 November 1992, the [[Hoofddorp train disaster]] took place near Hoofddorp, causing 5 deaths and 33 wounded. | ||
Hoofddorp is connected by many bus lines to many cities and towns in the immediate surroundings. Most bus lines are operated by [[Connexxion]]. In 2002, Hoofddorp was connected to [[Haarlem]], [[Schiphol Airport]] and [[Amsterdam Zuidoost]] by the high quality bus line [[Zuidtangent]].<ref name="Zuidtangent">[http://www.noord-holland.nl/projecten/zuidtangent/Algemeen/index.asp {{in lang|nl}} Zuidtangent informational page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070218060441/http://www.noord-holland.nl/projecten/zuidtangent/Algemeen/index.asp |date=2007 | Hoofddorp is connected by many bus lines to many cities and towns in the immediate surroundings. Most bus lines are operated by [[Connexxion]]. In 2002, Hoofddorp was connected to [[Haarlem]], [[Schiphol Airport]] and [[Amsterdam Zuidoost]] by the high quality bus line [[Zuidtangent]].<ref name="Zuidtangent">[http://www.noord-holland.nl/projecten/zuidtangent/Algemeen/index.asp {{in lang|nl}} Zuidtangent informational page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070218060441/http://www.noord-holland.nl/projecten/zuidtangent/Algemeen/index.asp |date=18 February 2007 }}, retrieved on 19 January 2007</ref> In 2009 came the Second line from [[Amsterdam Zuid railway station]] to [[Nieuw Vennep]] {{interlanguage link|Getsewoud|nl}}. The Zuidtangent will be expanded by adding a line to [[Uithoorn]] and [[Amsterdam]] [[IJburg]]. | ||
The bus station at [[:nl:Spaarne_Gasthuis_(Hoofddorp)|Spaarne Hospital in Hoofddorp]] is the world's biggest structure built entirely from synthetic materials: factory-cut [[polystyrene]] foam with a [[polyester]] skin. At this moment it has been painted in a sort of orange colour. However, the municipality has decided to remove the structure because of high maintenance costs.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022 | The bus station at [[:nl:Spaarne_Gasthuis_(Hoofddorp)|Spaarne Hospital in Hoofddorp]] is the world's biggest structure built entirely from synthetic materials: factory-cut [[polystyrene]] foam with a [[polyester]] skin. At this moment it has been painted in a sort of orange colour. However, the municipality has decided to remove the structure because of high maintenance costs.<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 April 2022 |title=Nieuwe eigenaar voor bijzondere bushalte van 50 meter lang en 10 meter hoog gezocht |url=https://nos.nl/artikel/2426832-nieuwe-eigenaar-voor-bijzondere-bushalte-van-50-meter-lang-en-10-meter-hoog-gezocht |access-date=18 May 2023 |website=nos.nl |language=Dutch}}</ref> | ||
In January 2019, CEO of [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] Dick Benschop announced that agreements had been reached to extend the [[Amsterdam Metro]]'s North-South line to the airport and Hoofddorp.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/dutch-expat-news/amsterdam-metro-line-be-extended-schiphol-airport|title=Amsterdam metro line to be extended to Schiphol airport|website=I Am Expat|date=9 January 2019|access-date=29 July 2019}}</ref> | In January 2019, CEO of [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] [[Dick Benschop]] announced that agreements had been reached to extend the [[Amsterdam Metro]]'s North-South line to the airport and Hoofddorp.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/dutch-expat-news/amsterdam-metro-line-be-extended-schiphol-airport|title=Amsterdam metro line to be extended to Schiphol airport|website=I Am Expat|date=9 January 2019|access-date=29 July 2019}}</ref> | ||
== Government and infrastructure == | == Government and infrastructure == | ||
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Hoofddorp is well connected to several of the main roads in the Netherlands. At {{Interlanguage link|Knooppunt De Hoek|nl}}, the [[A5 motorway (Netherlands)|A5 motorway]] branches off to [[Haarlem]] from the [[A4 motorway (Netherlands)|A4 motorway]] that leads to [[Amsterdam]] and [[The Hague]]. The [[A9 motorway (Netherlands)|A9 motorway]] can easily be reached via [[Badhoevedorp]] or the [[interchange (road)|junction]] of the A4 and A9 at {{interlanguage link|Knooppunt Badhoevedorp|nl}}. | Hoofddorp is well connected to several of the main roads in the Netherlands. At {{Interlanguage link|Knooppunt De Hoek|nl}}, the [[A5 motorway (Netherlands)|A5 motorway]] branches off to [[Haarlem]] from the [[A4 motorway (Netherlands)|A4 motorway]] that leads to [[Amsterdam]] and [[The Hague]]. The [[A9 motorway (Netherlands)|A9 motorway]] can easily be reached via [[Badhoevedorp]] or the [[interchange (road)|junction]] of the A4 and A9 at {{interlanguage link|Knooppunt Badhoevedorp|nl}}. | ||
Hoofddorp itself lies on the crossing of the two main secondary roads in [[Haarlemmermeer]]: the N201 from [[Hilversum]] to [[Zandvoort]] and the N520, that runs alongside the main canal of the Haarlemmermeer and dissects the [[polder]] from north to south. The suburb of ''Toolenburg'' is connected to an as yet to be developed industrial area by the bridge ''Lute'', which was designed by | Hoofddorp itself lies on the crossing of the two main secondary roads in [[Haarlemmermeer]]: the N201 from [[Hilversum]] to [[Zandvoort]] and the N520, that runs alongside the main canal of the Haarlemmermeer and dissects the [[polder]] from north to south. The suburb of ''Toolenburg'' is connected to an as yet to be developed industrial area by the bridge ''Lute'', which was designed by architect [[Santiago Calatrava]] as part of a series of 3 bridges over the main canal along the N520. The secondary road N205 connects [[Nieuw Vennep]] to [[Haarlem]] and is part of the ring around Hoofddorp; the N201 also forms part of the ring. | ||
== Sports == | == Sports == | ||
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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
[[Atlas Professionals]] is headquartered in Hoofddorp.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.halinvestments.nl/atlas-professionals/|title=Atlas Professionals|publisher=HAL Investments|accessdate=2024 | [[Atlas Professionals]] is headquartered in Hoofddorp.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.halinvestments.nl/atlas-professionals/|title=Atlas Professionals|publisher=HAL Investments|accessdate=6 December 2024}}</ref> | ||
[[Stellantis]] is headquartered in Hoofddorp.<ref name=ArticlesofAssociation>{{cite web|url=https://www.stellantis.com/content/dam/stellantis-corporate/group/governance/corporate-regulations/Unofficial_English_Translation_Articles_of_Association_Stellantis.pdf|title=Unofficial English translation articles of association Stellantis (English)|website=Stellantis}}</ref> | [[Stellantis]] is headquartered in Hoofddorp.<ref name=ArticlesofAssociation>{{cite web|url=https://www.stellantis.com/content/dam/stellantis-corporate/group/governance/corporate-regulations/Unofficial_English_Translation_Articles_of_Association_Stellantis.pdf|title=Unofficial English translation articles of association Stellantis (English)|website=Stellantis}}</ref> | ||
== Notable residents == | == Notable residents == | ||
* [[Fanny Blankers-Koen]], four-time gold medallist at the [[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 Olympic Games]] in | * [[Fanny Blankers-Koen]], four-time gold medallist at the [[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 Olympic Games]] in London. | ||
* [[Cornelis Johannes Kieviet|C. Joh. Kieviet]], writer of children's literature. | * [[Cornelis Johannes Kieviet|C. Joh. Kieviet]], writer of children's literature. | ||
* [[Tineke Netelenbos]], former | * [[Tineke Netelenbos]], former minister of Transport and Water Management in the [[second cabinet of Wim Kok]]. | ||
* [[Marly van der Velden]], actress from the soap ''[[GTST]]''. | * [[Marly van der Velden]], actress from the soap ''[[GTST]]''. | ||
* [[Khalid Boulahrouz]], former professional footballer. | * [[Khalid Boulahrouz]], former professional footballer. | ||
* [[Fajah Lourens]], actress from the former soap ''[[GTST]]''. | * [[Fajah Lourens]], actress from the former soap ''[[GTST]]''. | ||
* [[Rinus VeeKay|Rinus van Kalmthout]], racing driver active in North America | * [[Rinus VeeKay|Rinus van Kalmthout]], racing driver active in the [[IndyCar Series]] in North America where he is known as Rinus VeeKay. | ||
* [[Rianne Van Rompaey]], top model, was born in Hoofddorp. | * [[Rianne Van Rompaey]], top model, was born in Hoofddorp. | ||
* [[Lucas Cornelis van Scheppingen]], DJ, Record Producer, born in Manila, Philippines, Raised in Hoofddorp owner of [[Mixmash Records]]. | * [[Lucas Cornelis van Scheppingen]], DJ, Record Producer, born in Manila, Philippines, Raised in Hoofddorp owner of [[Mixmash Records]]. | ||
* [[Myron van Brederode]], a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for [[AZ Alkmaar]] | * [[Myron van Brederode]], a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for [[AZ Alkmaar]] | ||
* [[Déron Payne]], a | * [[Déron Payne]], a Trinidadian professional footballer currently playing for [[FC Volendam]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:30, 23 December 2025
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History
After the draining of the Haarlemmermeer, two villages, Kruisdorp (Crossvillage) and Venneperdorp (Vennepervillage), were founded in the centre of the polder. In 1868, they were renamed to Hoofddorp, as there already was another Kruisdorp in Zeeland, and Nieuw-Vennep respectively. Hoofddorp became more prosperous than Nieuw-Vennep, and it rapidly became the most important place of the district.
Landmarks
Hoofddorp is a relatively young town and therefore has few historical buildings. In 2008, Hoofddorp had 26 municipal, provincial and national monuments.
In the late nineteenth century Hoofddorp was included in the Defense Line of Amsterdam.[1] A fort was built next to the main canal, two batteries were located in what are now the outskirts of Hoofddorp, and several casemates were built to the east of Hoofddorp. A large dike known as the Geniedijk (Engineers' dike) connected the fort at Hoofddorp to the batteries and the casemates, and ultimately to the fort at Vijfhuizen in the west and the fort at Aalsmeer in the east.
Hoofddorp has nine national monuments. The mill De Eersteling on the Hoofdweg is a round corn mill from 1856 and was built in the centre of Hoofddorp by Dirk David van Dijk.[2] It was called "De Eersteling" (literally translatedThe First). Due to increased building around the mill it eventually fell into disuse.. It was originally located on the Kruisweg in the old centre of Hoofddorp, but was moved in its entirety by trailer in 1977 and is now located near Fort Hoofddorp. It has operated regularly from that time and is now open to the public.
The Witte Boerderij on the Hoofdweg is a kop-rompboerderij from 1860 and is a good example of a Haarlemmermeer farm from the early days of the polder. The Witte Boerderij is now home to the Stichting Meer-Historie.
Other monuments include the Old Town Hall from 1867, the District Court from 1911 and the Polderhuis of the Haarlemmermeer from 1913. The latter was built to a design by architect Foeke Kuipers in a historicizing architectural style that harks back to 17th-century Dutch classicism. Another monument is Marktzicht, formerly the center of Hoofddorp's market activities.
The Geniedijk runs through Hoofddorp, part of the Defense Line of Amsterdam. This defense line is on the World Heritage List of UNESCO. Fort Hoofddorp is located in that dike.
Historical Museum
The Historical Museum Haarlemmermeer can be found on the Bosweg (ex-Kruisweg). The museum has all sorts of things to find about the history of the Haarlemmermeer. Among other things, it has objects related to the draining. The museum is located in part of the old Mentzhoeve farm. This farm from 1860 resembles a Limburg farm in the sense that all the buildings were built around a courtyard. The Mentzhoeve is the only farm of this type in the Haarlemmermeer.
Transport
The town is served by Hoofddorp railway station. In the 2020 timetable there are 4 trains an hour to Leiden (weekdays), 4 trains an hour to Amsterdam Zuid railway station, 2 trains an hour to Zaandam, and 4 trains an hour to Amsterdam Centraal. Journey times to Amsterdam Centraal are 25 – 30 minutes.
On 3 August 1912, Hoofddorp was connected by rail to Leiden, Aalsmeer and Haarlem.[3] These railway lines, operated by the Template:Interlanguage link (HESM), were closed on 31 December 1935.
In 1981, Hoofddorp was connected by rail for the second time, this time to Leiden and Schiphol Airport as a part of the Schiphollijn. The Southern High-Speed Line, that opened in 2007, will use existing conventional track from Amsterdam Central Station to Hoofddorp, where it will branch off onto a dedicated track. The trains will not stop at Hoofddorp.[4]
On 30 November 1992, the Hoofddorp train disaster took place near Hoofddorp, causing 5 deaths and 33 wounded.
Hoofddorp is connected by many bus lines to many cities and towns in the immediate surroundings. Most bus lines are operated by Connexxion. In 2002, Hoofddorp was connected to Haarlem, Schiphol Airport and Amsterdam Zuidoost by the high quality bus line Zuidtangent.[5] In 2009 came the Second line from Amsterdam Zuid railway station to Nieuw Vennep Template:Interlanguage link. The Zuidtangent will be expanded by adding a line to Uithoorn and Amsterdam IJburg.
The bus station at Spaarne Hospital in Hoofddorp is the world's biggest structure built entirely from synthetic materials: factory-cut polystyrene foam with a polyester skin. At this moment it has been painted in a sort of orange colour. However, the municipality has decided to remove the structure because of high maintenance costs.[6]
In January 2019, CEO of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Dick Benschop announced that agreements had been reached to extend the Amsterdam Metro's North-South line to the airport and Hoofddorp.[7]
Government and infrastructure
The Netherlands Aviation Safety Board, during its existence, had its head office in Hoofddorp.[8] The Dutch Transport Safety Board, the successor agency, was established on 1 July 1999 and the Netherlands Aviation Safety Board was merged into the agency at that time.[9]
Private transport
Hoofddorp is well connected to several of the main roads in the Netherlands. At Template:Interlanguage link, the A5 motorway branches off to Haarlem from the A4 motorway that leads to Amsterdam and The Hague. The A9 motorway can easily be reached via Badhoevedorp or the junction of the A4 and A9 at Template:Interlanguage link.
Hoofddorp itself lies on the crossing of the two main secondary roads in Haarlemmermeer: the N201 from Hilversum to Zandvoort and the N520, that runs alongside the main canal of the Haarlemmermeer and dissects the polder from north to south. The suburb of Toolenburg is connected to an as yet to be developed industrial area by the bridge Lute, which was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava as part of a series of 3 bridges over the main canal along the N520. The secondary road N205 connects Nieuw Vennep to Haarlem and is part of the ring around Hoofddorp; the N201 also forms part of the ring.
Sports
FIFPro, the association of professional football players, is located in Hoofddorp.
Economy
Atlas Professionals is headquartered in Hoofddorp.[10]
Stellantis is headquartered in Hoofddorp.[11]
Notable residents
- Fanny Blankers-Koen, four-time gold medallist at the 1948 Olympic Games in London.
- C. Joh. Kieviet, writer of children's literature.
- Tineke Netelenbos, former minister of Transport and Water Management in the second cabinet of Wim Kok.
- Marly van der Velden, actress from the soap GTST.
- Khalid Boulahrouz, former professional footballer.
- Fajah Lourens, actress from the former soap GTST.
- Rinus van Kalmthout, racing driver active in the IndyCar Series in North America where he is known as Rinus VeeKay.
- Rianne Van Rompaey, top model, was born in Hoofddorp.
- Lucas Cornelis van Scheppingen, DJ, Record Producer, born in Manila, Philippines, Raised in Hoofddorp owner of Mixmash Records.
- Myron van Brederode, a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for AZ Alkmaar
- Déron Payne, a Trinidadian professional footballer currently playing for FC Volendam
References
- Garritsen, A.M. Pyttersen's nederlandse almanak. Template:Interlanguage link, 1998.
Notes
- ↑ The Defence Line of Amsterdam, retrieved 24 January 2007.
- ↑ Home page of mill "De Eersteling" Template:Webarchive, retrieved 27 March 2008.
- ↑ Template:In lang Informational page about the Haarlemmermeer Spoorlijnen, retrieved 19 January 2007.
- ↑ HSL-Zuid Template:Webarchive, retrieved 19 January 2007
- ↑ Template:In lang Zuidtangent informational page Template:Webarchive, retrieved on 19 January 2007
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External links
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