Heerenveen ( Netherlands. Heerenveen [ˌɦeː.rə (n) .ˈveːn]
listen , z.-frieze. It Hearrenfean , Netherlands. N.-Sax. Et Vene ) is a city in the Netherlands , in the province of Friesland , the center of the community of the same name .
| City | |||||
| Heerenveen | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Provinces | Friesland | ||||
| Community | Heerenveen | ||||
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| Based | 1551 | ||||
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| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 29 204 people ( 2010 ) | ||||
| Official language | Dutch | ||||
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| Telephone code | 0513, 0516 | ||||
| Postal codes | 8411-8459 | ||||
| heerenveen.nl (nid.) | |||||
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History
The city was founded in 1551.
Sport
Abe Lenstra Stadium
Skating rink Tialf
Heerenveen City Professional Football Club in the Dutch Premier League. The home stadium - Abe Lenstra , is named after the forward of the national team of the 40s, 50s.
The city has the second Tialf indoor ice rink in Europe (after Berlin ) with a 400-meter track, which regularly hosts international speed skating competitions and the stages of the Ice Speed World Championships.
Twin Cities
- Rishon Lezion , Israel