Texel
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This article is about the Dutch island Texel. For the meaning in computer graphics, see Texel (graphics)
Texel is a municipality and an island in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is the biggest and most populated of the Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea and also the westernmost of this archipelago, which extends to Denmark. The next island in the archipelago, to the north of Texel, is Vlieland.
Although spelled with an X the name is pronounced Tessel, this is because historically it was spelled with a ligature for ss which strongly resembled x. As the ligature disappeared from use the name came to be spelled with an x, although the pronunciation remained the same.
Geography
The island includes the seven villages De Cocksdorp, De Koog, De Waal, Den Burg, Den Hoorn, Oosterend, and Oudeschild, and the small townships of Bargen, De Nes, Dijkmanshuizen, Driehuizen, Harkebuurt, 't Horntje, Midden-Eierland, Molenbuurt, Nieuweschild, Noorderbuurt, Ongeren, Oost, Spang, Spijkdorp, Tienhoven, Westermient, Zevenhuizen, and Zuid-Eierland.
The municipality also includes the uninhabited sand bar of Noorderhaaks. The island of Texel, which received city rights in 1415, originally was made up of two islands, Texel proper to the south and Eierland to the northwest, which were connected by shoals. In the seventeenth century, the islands were poldered together. Today, Texel forms the largest natural barrier between the North Sea and the Wadden Sea.
The dune landscape on Texel is a unique habitat for wildlife. Texel is known for its wildlife, particularly in winter, when birds of prey and geese take up residence. About one third of Texel is a protected nature reserve.
Transport
Transport around the island is typically by bicycle or car. Texel has an extensive cycle path network. Transport to Texel is usually by ferry, from Den Helder, or by air via Texel International Airport.
History
In the early Middle Ages and before, Texel and Wieringen may have been much bigger and met each other as opposite banks of the Marsdiep, which was then a river with banks of permanent land: see here.
Notable battles involving Texel:
- 1653 Battle of Scheveningen - During the First Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1673 Battle of Texel - During the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1945 Georgian Uprising of Texel - During the Second World War
Tourism
The tourism industry forms a substantial part of the economy in Texel. Approximately 70% of activities on Texel are in some way related to tourism. Popular forms of tourism on Texel include cycling, walking, swimming and horse riding.
Local government
The municipal council of Texel consists of 15 seats, which are divided as follows:
- Texels Belang - 4 seats
- CDA - 3 seats
- VVD - 3 seats
- GroenLinks - 2 seats
- PvdA - 2 seats
- D66 - 1 seat
References
- Statistics are taken from the [SDU Staatscourant]
External links
- [Texel Information]
- [Virtual Tour Texel]
- [Tourist information Texel]
- [Further information about Texel - Coastal Guide]
- [Barry Yeoman - Destination: Wadden Islands]
- [Texel Ferry Service]
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West Frisian Islands Texel - Vlieland - Terschelling - Ameland - Schiermonnikoog - Noorderhaaks - Richel - Griend - Rif - Engelsmanplaat - Simonszand - Rottumerplaat - Rottumeroog - Zuiderduintjes
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