Hulst

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| settlement_type = City and Municipality

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| image_caption = Basilica of Hulst in 2006

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|archive-url = https://archive.today/20131211150459/http://www.gemeentehulst.nl/De_Gemeente/Bestuur/College_van_burgemeester_en_wethouders

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|title = College van burgemeester en wethouders

|trans-title=Board of mayor and aldermen

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|publisher = Gemeente Hulst

|access-date = 11 December 2013

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| governing_body = Municipal council

| leader_party = VVD

| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Ilona Jense-van Haarst

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| population_demonym = Hulstenaar

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| postal_code_type = Postcode

| postal_code = 4560–4569, 4580–4589

| area_code_type = Area code

| area_code = 0114

| website = {{URL|1=https://www.gemeentehulst.nl}}

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Hulst ({{IPA|nl|ɦʏlst|-|242 Hulst.ogg}}) is a municipality and city in southwestern Netherlands in the east of Zeelandic Flanders.

History

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Hulst received city rights in the 12th century.

Hulst was captured from the Spanish in 1591 by Maurice of Orange but was recaptured by Archduke Albert in 1596.

In 1640, the Dutch forces tried to conquer the city, but they were defeated in battle by the Spanish Army under Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, and Frederick Henry was forced to retreat.

In 1645, the Siege of Hulst (to control the left bank of the Schelde river) occurred. It was led by Prince of Orange Frederick Henry, during the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) with Spain.

In 1702 Vauban attacked the town, but failled to capture it, which makes it the only fortress to successfully resist that great engineer. In 1747 it was taken by the French after incompetent defence by Lt. General Pieter de la Rocque.{{cite web|url=http://www.lowensteyn.com/Samuel_Holland/hulst.html |title=Further |publisher=Lowensteyn.com |access-date=2012-03-12}}

In the seventeenth century, a star fort was constructed.{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.vestingstad.nl/geschiedenis.php Geschiedenis van Hulst] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090312043208/http://www.vestingstad.nl/geschiedenis.php |date=2009-03-12 }}. Hulst Vestingstad

The fortifications, constructed during that time, are historic examples of Dutch fortress architecture.

The name Hulst (Holly in English) would appear to come from the shape of the battlements. Holly is depicted growing around the towns crest.

Geography

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Hulst is located at {{coords|51|17|N|4|3|E}} in the south of the province of Zeeland in the southwest of the Netherlands. It is situated in the east of the region Zeelandic Flanders, which is connected by land only to Belgium, on the Dutch-Belgian border.

Hulst is neighbouring the municipalities of Terneuzen in the west, Stekene (Belgium) and Sint-Gillis-Waas (B) in the south, Beveren (B) in the east, and Reimerswaal in the north. The river Western Scheldt separates the land of Reimerswaal and Hulst.

The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe (Verdronken land van Saeftinghe) is a natural reserve in the north of the municipality. Its name refers to the Saeftinghe legend.

The population centers in the municipality are:

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Government

The mayor of Hulst is Ilona Jense-van Haarst of the VVD. The former mayor is Jan-Frans Mulder of the Christian Democratic Appeal.

Culture

Since June 2018, the city has its own letter artwork (a local variation on the capital's I Amsterdam). This work of art can be seen in turns at various locations in the municipality. The underlying idea is that the h at the beginning of a word is not pronounced in the Zeelandic / East Flemish dialect. By combining the letters n and h (in white and green) you can read the text {{lang|zea|in ulst}} in addition to {{lang|zea|i hulst}}. Under this concept {{lang|zea|in ulst}}, a campaign for and branding of the city of Hulst was launched simultaneously.

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Letter artwork for the city of Hulst

International relations

Hulst is twinned with

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Notable people

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  • Johannes Crabbe (c. 1420–1 November 1488), abbot, Imperial counsellor and bibliophile.
  • Cornelius Jansen (1510 in Hulst – 1576) was a Catholic exegete and the first Bishop of Ghent
  • Gillis Mostaert (the Elder) (1528 in Hulst – 1598) a Flemish Renaissance painter and draughtsman
  • Frans Mostaert (1528 in Hulst – 1560) a Flemish Renaissance painter specializing in landscape paintings
  • Valentin de Lannoy a Flemish military commander and governor of Hulst in 1623
  • Cornelis de Vos (1584 in Hulst – 1651) a Flemish painter, draughtsman and art dealer
  • Paul de Vos (ca.1591/92 in Hulst – 1678) a Flemish Baroque painter of animals, hunting scenes and still lifes
  • Pieter Nuyts (1598 in Middelburg – 1655) a Dutch explorer, diplomat and politician
  • Pieter Nuyts (1640 in Middelburg – 1709) a Dutch poet and dramatist
  • Theo Middelkamp (1914 in Nieuw-Namen – 2005) a Dutch cyclist, world champion in 1947

Gallery

File:Cornelis de Vos - View of Hulst.jpg|View of Hulst painted in 1628 by Cornelis de Vos

File:Hulst, de Gentse Poort in straatzicht RM22736 foto4 2013-05-06 14.05.jpg|Gate (de Gentse Poort)

File:Hulst, straatzicht Gentsestraat foto2 2013-05-06 14.08.jpg|View to a street: de Gentsestraat

File:HulstOude huizen.JPG|Historical houses

File:HulstMonument1.JPG|Monument on the defensive rampart of Hulst

File:Als de vos1.JPG|Artwork by Kris Ferket

File:Hulst - Refugium Ten Duinen 1.jpg|The museum De Vier Ambachten, former refugium of the Abbey Our Lady Ten Duinen

File:HulstRavelijn.JPG|Hulst Ravelijn

References

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