Zijpe ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzɛipə] ) is a former municipality in the Netherlands , in the province of North Holland . In 2013, Zijpe and Harenkarspel merged into Schagen .
3-463: The former municipality of Zijpe consisted of the following small towns and villages: Burgerbrug , Burgervlotbrug , Callantsoog , Groote Keeten , Oudesluis , Petten , Schagerbrug , Sint Maartensbrug , Sint Maartensvlotbrug , 't Zand . The municipal council of Zijpe had 15 seats, which at the final election in 2010 divided as follows: Elections were held in November 2012 for a council for
6-509: The new merged municipal council of Schagen that included Zijpe, which commenced work in January 2013. This North Holland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Burgerbrug Burgerbrug is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland . It is a part of the municipality of Schagen , and lies about 14 km north of Alkmaar . The village
9-549: Was first mentioned in 1840 as "Burgerbrug of Eenigenburgerbrug", and is named after the bridge over the Groote Slot. Burgerbrug was settled soon after the polder was created in 1597. It is a cross shaped settlement with one part along the Groote Sloot and the other part along the road. The Catholic Birth of Out Lady Church is an aisleless church built in 1866 as a replacement of the clandestine church . Burgerbrug
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