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ALKMAAR , a See also: town in the province of See also: North See also: Holland,
See also: kingdom of Holland, 241 M. by See also: rail N.N.W. of See also: Amsterdam, connected by steam-See also: tramway with See also: Haarlem and Amsterdam, and on the North Holland canal
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(1900) 18,373
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Alkmaar is a typical North Holland town, with See also: tree-lined canals and brightly coloured 17th-century houses
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The old city walls have been replaced by pleasant gardens and walks, and there is a See also: park in which stands a See also: fine monument (1876) by J
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Stracke (1817-1891), symbolizing Alc,naria victrix, to commemorate the siege by the Spaniards in 1573
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The Groote Kerk (1470--1498), dedicated to St See also: Lawrence, is a handsome See also: building and contains the See also: tomb of See also: Floris V., count of Holland (d
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1296), a See also: brass of 1546, and some paintings (15o7)
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In the town See also: hall (1507) are the library and a small museum with two pictures by the 17th-century artist Caesar
See also: van See also: Everdingen, who with his more celebrated See also: brother Allart van Everdingen (q.v.) was a native of the town
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The weigh-See also: house (1582) is a picturesque building with quaint gable and tower
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Just outside the town lies the Alkmaar See also: wood, at the entrance to which stands the military cadet school which serves as a preparatory school for the royal military See also: academy at See also: Breda
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Alkmaar derives its chief importance from being the centre of the flourishing butter andSee also: cheese See also: trade of this region of Holland
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It is also a considerable market for horses, cattle and grain, and there is a little boat-building and See also: salt and See also: sail-See also: cloth manufacture
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Tramways connect Alkmaar with Egmond and with the See also: pretty summer resort of See also: Bergen, which lies sheltered by woods and See also: dunes
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The name of Alkmaar, which means " all See also: sea," first occurs in the loth century, and recalls its former situation in the midst of See also: marsh-lands and lakes
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It was probably originally a fishing-See also: village, but with the reclamation of the surrounding morasses, e.g. that of the Schermer in 1685, and their conversion into See also: rich meadow See also: land, Alkmaar gradually acquired an important trade
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In 1254 it received a charter from See also: William II., count of Holland, similar to that of Haarlem, but in the 15th century duke
See also: Philip the
See also: Good of See also: Burgundy made the impoverishment of the town, due to See also: ill-See also: government, the excuse for establishing an oligarchical regime, by charters of 1436 and 1437
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As the capital of the See also: ancient See also: district of Kennemerland between den See also: Helder and Haarlem, Alkmaar frequently suffered in the early See also: wars between the Hollanders and the Frisians, and in 1517 was captured by the See also: united Gelderlanders and Frisians
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In 1573 it successfully sustained a seven-See also: weeks' siege by 16,000 Spaniards under the duke of Alva
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In 1799 Alkmaar gave its name to a See also: convention signed by the duke of See also: York and the French general Brune, in accordance with which the Russo-See also: British army of 23,000 men, which was defeated at Bergen, evacuated Holland
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A monument was erected in 1901 to commemorate the Russians who See also: fell
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