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SCHEVENINGEN

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 322 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SCHEVENINGEN  , a fishing

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port and watering-place of Holland, on the North Sea, in the province of South Holland, about 2 M . N. of the Hague, with which it is connected by tramways . It is situated in the
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dunes at the extremity of the woods which
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separate it from the Hague . The development of Scheveningen as a fashionable seaside resort
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dates from
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modern times, but the fishing
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village is of ancient origin and once stood farther seaward . To prevent coast erosion a stone wall was built along the sea front in 1896-1900, and below this lies the
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fine sandy
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beach stretching for miles on either side . The first bathing establishment here dates from 1818, and was also the first in Holland . Overlooking the sea from the top of the dunes on either side are villas, hotels, and the
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pavilion (1826) belonging to the
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family of Prince von Wied . The costumes of the fishing community are picturesque, the men having
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silver buttons and wide
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trousers, the
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women wide skirts and brass helmets . There is a large harbour for the fishing
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fleet at the mouth of the Hague-Scheveningen canal . Among the
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historical memories associated with Scheveningen are the defeat of the combined French and
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English fleets by
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Admiral de Ruyter in 1673, and the
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flight and subsequent return of William I., king of the
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Netherlands, in 1813, at the beginning and end of the French occupation . This is commemorated by an obelisk (1865) . The
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town has a rapidly growing population of about 23,000 .

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