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Sluis



         


Sluis

Province Zeeland
Area
- Land
- Water
308.41 km²
306.47 km²
1.94 km²
Population 2003
- Density
24,791
81/km²


Sluis is a municipality and a town in the southwestern Netherlands in the west of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.

The municipality was created by merging the former municipalities of Oostburg and Sluis-Aardenburg.

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Population centers

Aardenburg, Breskens, Cadzand, Draaibrug, Eede, Groede, Heille, Hoofdplaat, IJzendijke, Nieuwvliet, Oostburg, Retranchement, Schoondijke, Sint Anna ter Muiden, Sint Kruis, Terhofstede, Waterlandkerkje, Zuidzande and Zwindorp.

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The town of Sluis

The battle of Sluys was named after this town.

Sluis (population of the city as of 2001: 2,040) received city rights in 1290.

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Aardenburg

Aardenburg is a small city (population as of 2001: 2,130) close to the Dutch-Belgian border. Aardenburg was granted city rights in 1127.

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Breskens

Breskens is a harbor town (population as of 2001: 4,280) on the Westerschelde. Until the Westerschelde tunnel near Terneuzen was opened, there was a ferry connection between Breskens and Vlissingen.

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Sint Anna ter Muiden

Sint Anna ter Muiden (population as of 2001: 50) is a small city about 1 km west of Sluis. It is located on the westernmost point of the Netherlands. Sint Anna ter Muiden was granted city rights in 1242 by the counts of Flanders, Thomas of Savoy and Jeanne of Flanders.

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IJzendijke

IJzendijke is a city (population as of 2001: 1,780) about 5 km east of Oostburg. It received city rights in 1303.

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