Sint Maarten | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 52°46′N 4°45′E / 52.767°N 4.750°E | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | North Holland |
Municipality | Schagen |
Area | |
• Total | 2.98 km2 (1.15 sq mi) |
Elevation | −0.7 m (−2.3 ft) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Total | 945 |
• Density | 320/km2 (820/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 1744[2] |
Dialing code | 0224 |
Sint Maarten (West Frisian: Simmer) is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Schagen, and lies about 15 km north of Alkmaar.
The village was first mentioned in 1289 as Niwelant. The current name is a reference to Martin of Tours.[3] Sint Maarten developed in the 13th century along the West-Frisian sea dike. A church was built in 1462, but was destroyed in 1799. In 1875, a new church was built and demolished in 1960.[4][5]
Sint Maarten was home to 246 people in 1840.[5] It was a separate municipality until 1990, when it was merged with Harenkarspel.[6] Harenkarspel merged with Schagen in 2013.[5]
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