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Stein, Limburg

Stein, Limburg

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nameStein
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineStein-003.JPG
image_captionStein castle
image_flagFlag of Stein.svg
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image_shieldStein wapen.svg
shield_size100x80px
image_mapMap - NL - Municipality code 0971 (2009).svg
map_altHighlighted position of Stein in a municipal map of Limburg
map_captionLocation in Limburg
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNetherlands
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Limburg
government_footnotes{{cite web
urlhttp://www.gemeentestein.nl/gemeente/college_3989/
titleCollege
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publisherGemeente Stein
access-date29 November 2013}}
governing_bodyMunicipal council
leader_partyPvdA
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameMarion Leurs-Mordang
unit_prefMetric
area_footnotes
area_total_km2
area_land_km2
area_water_km2
elevation_footnotes{{cite web
urlhttp://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool
titlePostcodetool for 6171KP
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author
workActueel Hoogtebestand Nederland
publisherHet Waterschapshuis
access-date29 November 2013}}
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elevation_min_footnotestags --
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population_total
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population_demonymSteindenaar, Steinder
timezone1CET
utc_offset1+1
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postal_code_typePostcode
postal_code6129, 6170–6171, 6180–6181
area_code_typeArea code
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website

|trans-title=Board |access-date = 29 November 2013}} tags -- |access-date = 29 November 2013}} Stein (, ) is a municipality and a town in the southeastern Netherlands. The municipality had a population of in and covers an area of {{Dutch municipality total area|Stein}} km2 of which {{Dutch municipality water area|Stein}} km2 is water.

The municipality of Stein makes part of the region of South Limburg and lies between the city of Geleen in the east and Beek in the southeast, and lies furthermore west of interchange Kerensheide and the chemical industries of Chemelot. To the west lies the Belgian border, across the Meuse river. In comparison to other cities and villages in the area, Stein is fairly big. It is also the capital city of the municipality with the same name. It has i.a. three Roman Catholic churches, an abandoned mediaeval castle, and a port to the Juliana Canal which used to be the second largest inland port in all of Europe.

On 29 October 2009, the shopping mall of Stein suffered a severe fire. As a result of the calamity, the town subsequently lost 40 shops, 2 banks, 1 restaurant and 6 houses. The adjacent, iconic, 11-story apartment building 'De Stevel', remained intact.

Population centres

  • Berg aan de Maas (Berg)
  • Catsop (Katsep)
  • Elsloo (Aelse)
  • Maasband (Maasbendj)
  • Meers (Meas)
  • Nattenhoven (Nattenoave)
  • Stein (Stein)
  • Urmond (Uermend, Wermend)

(Local language in parentheses.)

''Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Stein, June 2015''

Notable people

  • Sjefke Janssen (1919 in Elsloo – 2014), a Dutch professional road bicycle racer
  • Manfred Naumann (born 1933), a German marathon runner, competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • René Lotz (born 1938), a retired Dutch cyclist, competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics
  • Mia Gommers (born 1939), a retired Dutch athlete, who competed mainly in the 800 metres; bronze medallist at the 1968 Summer Olympics
  • Harry Steevens (born 1945 in Elsloo), a retired Dutch cyclist
  • Henk Temmink (born 1952 in Elsloo), a Dutch chess player
  • Frank Dikötter (born 1961), a Dutch historian who specialises in modern China
  • Silvia Pepels (born 1975) is a triathlon athlete, competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics

References

References

  1. {{Dutch municipality total area. dataref
  2. {{Dutch municipality population. dataref
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