South Holland
- This article is about the province of the Netherlands.
For the town in the United States, see South Holland, Illinois; for the district of Lincolnshire, see South Holland, England
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South Holland (Dutch Zuid-Holland) is a province of the Netherlands, located in the west of the country on the North Sea coast. It is one of the most densely populated and industrial of the provinces. Neighbouring provinces are Zeeland to the southwest, Noord Brabant to the southeast, Gelderland to the east, Utrecht to the northeast and Noord-Holland to the north.
It contains the major cities of The Hague (Den Haag or s-Gravenhage) (the seat of government of the country and the seat of the International Court of Justice) and Rotterdam. Leiden, Delft and Gouda have town centers with many 17th-century buildings.
Rivers and other bodies of water include Nieuwe Maas, Nieuwe Waterweg, Oude Maas, Haringvliet, Hollands Diep.
South Holland is divided into 86 municipalities) (before 2004 91) (here with shopping evenings in parentheses, and links to maps in brackets):
Introduction

Municipalities

On 1 January 2004 the municipalities De Lier, 's-Gravenzande, Monster, Naaldwijk and Wateringen have been merged to a new municipality Westland, and Maasland and Schipluiden to another one, Midden-Delfland.
Possibly Sassenheim, Voorhout and Warmond will be merged in the future.
There are four official regions [1]:
Islands
(from north to south and from west to east, with municipalities)Subdivisions
The term Zuidvleugel refers to a large part of the province ([1], [1], p. 13):
- Drechtsteden and some more of the Hoeksche Waard: Binnenmaas, Oud-Beijerland
- Zuid-Holland West
- Rijnmond
- a small part of Zuid-Holland Oost: Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam
External links
- Official site
- List of municipalities with population and area figures (hard to find on the site, because not under Gemeenten but under Over de provincie!)
- Basic information
- Lists of towns and villages, with municipality
- Province maps showing subdivision in municipalities:
- small version linking for each municipality to basic data page in Dutch currently (17 Jul 2004) just list of municipalities with dead links
- gif
- pdf (map on page 6, higher resolution than the gif-map)
- Tourist information - The province is subdivided in eight regions, not corresponding to those above. The maps show villages, not municipalities.
- Tourist information for a region called Zuid-Holland Zuid (South Holland South), but different from the one in the previous section: less on the west, more on the east; it is the region called "Dutch river area" in the website of the previous link.
| Provinces of the Netherlands | |
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| Drenthe | Flevoland | Friesland | Gelderland | Groningen | Limburg | North Brabant | North Holland | Overijssel | South Holland | Utrecht | Zeeland | |