List of municipalities in South Holland

Map of South Holland (2015)

This is a list of municipalities in South Holland. South Holland is divided into 60 municipalities.

Table

One of South Holland's historical towns is Delft, a stronghold of tourism and of (mainly technical) science.
The Koornbrug (Grain Bridge) in Leiden, also a historical university city in South Holland.
Scheveningen is the Netherlands' most popular seaside resorts.
Zoetermeer, the third largest population centre in this province, was a typical South Holland village until the late 1960s.
A view of the newly built nowadays Zoetermeer town centre.
A canal at Dordrecht, which town is the oldest in Holland (North and South together) and has a rich history and culture.
The 15th century town hall of Gouda, another historically rich town in South Holland.
CBS-codeMunicipality
Gemeente
PopulationLand area (km2)Population density (/km2)
482Alblasserdam 19,838 8.79 2,257
613Albrandswaard 25,036 21.87 1,145
484Alphen aan den Rijn 107,117 126.58 846
489Barendrecht 47,442 19.83 2,392
585Binnenmaas 28,670 69.26 414
1901Bodegraven-Reeuwijk 33,036 75.69 436
501Brielle 16,350 27.56 593
502Capelle aan den IJssel 66,261 14.25 4,650
611Cromstrijen 12,797 54.37 235
503Delft 99,737 22.82 4,371
505Dordrecht 118,782 79.01 1,503
689Giessenlanden 14,476 63.57 228
1924Goeree-Overflakkee 48,204 262.00 184
512Gorinchem 35,271 18.92 1,864
513Gouda 70,939 16.86 4,208
523Hardinxveld-Giessendam 17,751 16.92 1,049
530Hellevoetsluis 38,919 31.56 1,233
531Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht 29,147 10.67 2,732
534Hillegom 21,090 12.92 1,632
1884Kaag en Braassem 25,751 63.39 406
537Katwijk 63,007 24.54 2,568
588Korendijk 10,716 77.26 139
542Krimpen aan den IJssel 28,870 7.80 3,701
1931Krimpenerwaard 53,868 161.3 334
1621Lansingerland 57,545 54.28 1,060
545Leerdam 20,563 33.79 609
546Leiden 121,249 21.95 5,524
547Leiderdorp 26,786 11.55 2,319
1916Leidschendam-Voorburg 73,543 32.70 2,249
553Lisse 22,400 15.69 1,428
556Maassluis 32,230 8.49 3,796
1842Midden-Delfland 18,514 47.35 391
1927Molenwaard 28,986 118.29 245
569Nieuwkoop 27,122 78.88 344
1930Nissewaard 84,929 82.25 1,033
575Noordwijk 25,600 35.48 722
576Noordwijkerhout 15,976 22.61 707
579Oegstgeest 22,903 7.30 3,137
584Oud-Beijerland 23,683 18.75 1,263
590Papendrecht 32,177 9.48 3,394
1926Pijnacker-Nootdorp 51,148 37.36 1,369
597Ridderkerk 45,204 23.74 1,904
603Rijswijk 47,674 14.05 3,393
599Rotterdam 619,879 208.80 2,969
606Schiedam 76,650 18.02 4,254
610Sliedrecht 24,592 12.83 1,917
617Strijen 8,680 50.85 171
1525Teylingen 35,712 28.55 1,251
518The Hague 510,909 81.88 6,240
622Vlaardingen 71,338 23.64 3,018
626Voorschoten 24,978 11.16 2,238
627Waddinxveen 25,555 27.90 916
629Wassenaar 25,768 50.92 506
1783Westland 103,716 79.53 1,304
614Westvoorne 14,013 53.23 263
707Zederik 13,681 73.73 186
637Zoetermeer 123,784 34.55 3,583
638Zoeterwoude 8,088 21.26 380
1892Zuidplas 40,838 59.37 688
642Zwijndrecht 44,546 20.35 2,189

Municipal reorganisations

Since 1840, South Holland has ceded three municipalities to the province of Utrecht: Oudewater in 1970, Woerden in 1989, and Vianen in 2002.

Municipal reorganisations since 2000:

See also

References

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