Hoorn
City and municipality in North HollandHoorn is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is the largest town and the traditional capital of the region of West Friesland. Hoorn is located on the Markermeer, 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of Alkmaar and 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Amsterdam. The municipality has just over 73,000 inhabitants and a land area of 20.38 km2 (7.87 sq mi), making it the third most densely populated municipality in North Holland after Haarlem and Amsterdam. Apart from the city of Hoorn, the municipality includes the villages of Blokker and Zwaag, as well as parts of the hamlets De Bangert, De Hulk and Munnickaij.
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AI Generated- 1303One of the earliest mentions of Hoorn is found in a letter regarding a merchant from Bruges imprisoned in West Friesland near "Hornicwed".
- 1316The construction of certain buildings was completed, leading to the expansion of Hoorn as more merchants from Northern Germany and Denmark began visiting for trade.
- 1357Hoorn officially became a city when it was awarded city rights by William V, Count of Holland, after a payment of 1,550 schilden.
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