Practical Information in Volendam
Edit ThisVolendam practical information has quite interesting points. It is in Netherlands and is very famous tourist attraction in the country. It is well-known for its fishing boats and for its traditional clothing. The place was the location for harbor of the Edams in the earlier days. In the year 1357, the inhabitants of Edam had dug a sharp canal to Zuiderzee. That was different than their harbor. Thus, the requirement for the original harbor removed and was then utilized for reclamation of land.
Population and Currency
The population for Volendam was 22,000 in the year 2007. The official currency for Volendam is the euro. One euro is the equivalent to 1.1 USD.
Languages
The official language for Volendam is Dutch which is spoken by majority of people. There are also some provincial languages and regional languages. Dutch is a Germanic and low Franconia language. The other regional language is Limburgish which is spoken by 825,000 people. Almost 90 percent of the people know English, 59 percent know German and 19 percent know French.
Religions
There are so many religions in Volendam and it is known for multitude of religions. From past time, Volendam is a Christian area. Religious diversity is available in Volendam but there is no religious adherence. Roman Catholics represent approximately 27 percent of Dutch people, and it is single largest religion of Volendam. Protestants represents 12 percent of the total population. Islam is the fastest growing religion in Volendam and almost 6 percent of the people are Muslims.
Safety
Follow some basic precautions at airport, at hotels or accommodations, while traveling by car on the road and in the street.
Tourism
Volendam is one of the most well-known tourist places in the world. It is a very attractive place for tourists because of its old fishing boats and traditional clothing. It is also famous for small museums which have their history. The costumes of women are the most famous for their high, pointed bonnets in the Dutch traditional costumes. The city also has a museum showing the history and the clothing.
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March 28, 2010
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