Ruigoord
Village in North Holland, Netherlands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ruigoord (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrœyxoːrt]) is a village in the Houtrakpolder in the Dutch province of North Holland, situated within the municipality of Amsterdam. Until the 1880s, it was an island in the IJ bay, which was turned into a polder. In the 1960s, the municipality planned to extend the Port of Amsterdam. From 1972 onwards squatters occupied buildings and started a free zone. After resisting eviction in 1997, the area was legalized in 2000. The village is nowadays partially closed in by the port, and lies about 8 km (5 miles) east of Haarlem.[1]
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Coordinates: 52.4095°N 4.7490°E / 52.4095; 4.7490 | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | North Holland |
Municipality | Amsterdam |
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