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, Burgemeester H. Dijksma
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, Gemeente Elburg
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dataref}}Elburg}}{{Dutch municipality populationpopbaseyear}}Elburg}} | population_demonym = ElburgerCentral European Time>CET| utc_offset = +1Central European Summer Time>CEST| utc_offset_DST = +2Postal codes in the Netherlands>Postcode| postal_code = 8080–8085Telephone numbers in the Netherlands>Area code| area_code = 05251=http://www.elburg.nl}}| footnotes =}}(File:Gem-Elburg-OpenTopo.jpg|270px|thumb|Dutch Topographic map of Elburg, June 2015)Elburg ({{IPA-nl|ˈɛlbʏr(ə)x|-|081 Elburg.ogg}}) is a municipality and a city in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands.

History

There is evidence of a Neolithic settlement at Elburg consisting of stone tools and pottery shards. From Roman times there are names and shards of earthenware which suggest that there was an army camp at the site of Elburg. The earliest extant written record of Elburg is from 796 AD.Between 1392 and 1396 Elburg was rebuilt with a moat and a city wall, together with a gridiron street plan. This rapid rebuilding was expensive, indicating that Elburg was reasonably affluent in medieval times. Several records of Elburg date back to the 14th century. Elburg was granted town status probably by Count Otto II In the 13th century. There is a record that Elburg got its fishing right granted in 1313. In 1367 the city was recorded as a member of the Hanseatic League. At the end of the 16th century new moats and higher ramparts were built because of the improved war-techniques.Throughout the centuries, Elburgh remained a fishing and farming center until the end of World War II. Unlike many other Dutch towns, Elburg had refused to use city funds to build a railroad station in 1863. Because the land owners were asking unreasonably high prices for the right of way over their property, the track line Utrecht-Amersfoort-Zwolle bypassed Elburg. As a consequence, Elburg became less attractive for manufacturers compared with neighboring places like Harderwijk and Nunspeet. In addition, the closing off of the Zuiderzee in 1932 meant an end to the fishing industry of Elburg, since the former salt water bay gradually became a fresh water body. Therefore, since 1956, the city concluded that only tourism would be the most viable sector for the local economy. Because of its favourable position both on the edge of the canal and near the Veluwemeer, tourists have made it a popular tourist destination. Each year many visit to see the largely unchanged medieval town, especially during the 'Midweekfeesten' (mid-week feasts), 'Botterdagen' (Botter days - a botter is a type of flat-bottomed fishing boat) and 'Winter in de Vesting' (Winter in the Fortress), which attract more than 30,000 visitors each year.

Population centers

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Notable people

(File:Jaap Smit 2 (cropped).jpg|120px|thumb|Jaap Smit, 2018)

Sport

Gallery

File:Elburg, toren van de Sint Nicolaaskerk RM14897 foto3 2013-07-15 15.03.jpg|Church tower (de Sint Nicolaaskerk)File:Elburg after cadastral plan 1830.jpg|Cadastral plan 1830File:Elburg, straatzicht Havenkade foto2 2013-07-15 15.24.jpg|View of the portFile:Elburg stadspoort.jpg|Vischpoort (Fish Gate)File:Synagoge elburg.jpg|Synagogue in ElburgFile:Elburg - Beekstraat - View NE.jpg|Beekstraat in Elburg, view NE

References

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External links

{hide}Geographic location
| Centre = Elburg
| Northeast = Oldebroek
| Southeast = Epe
| Southwest = Nunspeet
| Northwest = Dronten (FL)Drontermeer
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