Leerdam West

Leerdam is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.

The municipality covers an area of of which {{convert/numdisp/frac|Template:Dutch municipality water area|Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "Kedichem, Schoonrewoerd and Oosterwijk. The south border of the town is formed by the river Linge. Leerdam is the most eastern town of the province of South Holland and is situated almost exactly in the middle of the three highways A2, A15 and A27.

History

Leerdam received city rights in 1407. The small river Linge, bordered by beautiful water meadows, defines the atmosphere and tone of the landscape. Several centuries ago Leerdam formed a part of the Vijfheerenlanden domain, before it was raised to the level of County in 1498. The rich history of Leerdam can be found in well-kept historic buildings such as the Grote Kerk (Great Church), the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden (Mrs. Aerden Almshouses, now a museum), the remaining and restored city walls on the Zuidwal and the Oude Raadhuis (Old City Hall).

Gallery

<gallery> Image:Leerdam 1866.png|Leerdam in 1866. File:Historische kaart Vijfheerenlanden (16e eeuw).jpg|Historical map of the Vijfheerenlanden </gallery>

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