Benthuizen

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Benthuizen
Village
Windmill De Haas
Windmill De Haas
Flag of Benthuizen
Coat of arms of Benthuizen
LocatieRijnwoude.png
The town centre (red) and the statistical district (light green) of Benthuizen in the former municipality of Rijnwoude.
The town centre (red) and the statistical district (light green) of Benthuizen in the former municipality of Rijnwoude.
Coordinates: 52°5′N 4°33′E / 52.083°N 4.550°E / 52.083; 4.550Coordinates: 52°5′N 4°33′E / 52.083°N 4.550°E / 52.083; 4.550
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
MunicipalityAlphen aan den Rijn
Population
 (1 January 2007)
 • Total3,409
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2731
Websitealphenaandenrijn.nl

Benthuizen is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn and lies about 1 km east of Zoetermeer.

In 2019, the town of Benthuizen had 3555 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.51 km², and contained 1110 residences.[1] The statistical area "Benthuizen", which also can include the peripheral parts of the village, as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 3450.[2]

Benthuizen has a long history that goes back to the beginning of the 12th century, it was then that the village was described for the first time. Until 1991 Benthuizen was an independent municipality in that year the municipality became part of the larger municipality Rijneveld. In 1993 the name was changed to Rijnwoude, and in 2014 it became part of Alphen aan den Rijn.

The HSL-Zuid being constructed passes Benthuizen on the eastern side. Also the new (forest) is planted to the east of Benthuizen.

Benthuizen has several buildings that are officially designated monuments. One of these is the historic windmill known as .

References[]

  1. ^ Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Bevolkingskernen in Nederland 2001. (Statistics are for the continuous built-up area).
  2. ^ Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Statline: Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2003-2005 Archived 1999-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. As of 1 January 2005.

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