Capelle aan den IJssel

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Template:About Template:Infobox settlement Capelle aan den IJssel (Template:IPA Template:IPA; Template:Translation) is a large town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality had a population of Template:Dutch municipality population in Template:YEAR, and covers an area of Template:Convert, of which Template:Convert is water. It is situated on the eastern edge of Rotterdam, on the Hollandse IJssel river.

The town has what is probably the country's smallest museum, the Dief- en Duifhuisje ("House of Thieves and Pigeons"). Now a historical museum, it served as the prison for the castle of Capelle and is all that now remains of the 17th-century castle.

On opposing sides of the A16 motorway are two business parks called Rivium and Brainpark respectively. Companies based in the larger Rivium include Rockwell Automation, Pfizer Nederland, Sodexho Nederland, Royal Dutch Shell, Van Oord, and many more.

Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Capelle aan den IJssel, June 2015.

Public transport

Capelle aan den IJssel is connected to the Rotterdam Metro system:

On 15 November 1899 the Capelle train accident took place.

Notable people

Jan Peter Balkenende, 2006

Politics

Sport

  • Bart Latuheru (born 1965) is a Dutch retired professional footballer with 450 club caps
  • Ferry de Haan (born 1972) is a Dutch retired footballer with 179 club caps and club manager
  • Nick Viergever (born 1989) is a Dutch footballer with over 250 club caps
  • Noa Lang (born 1999) is a Dutch footballer that plays for SSC Napoli

Music

Art

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