Spaarne
The Spaarne is a river in North Holland, Netherlands. This partially canalized river connects the Ringvaart to a side branch of the North Sea Canal. It runs through Haarlem, Heemstede, and Spaarndam.
Spaarne | |
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Mouth of the Spaarne | |
Location of the Spaarne in dark blue | |
Location | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | North Holland |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Ringvaart |
• location | Cruquius |
• coordinates | 52°20′20″N 4°38′23″E |
Mouth | North Sea Canal |
• location | Spaarndam |
• coordinates | 52°24′55″N 4°40′50″E |
Length | 10.5 km (6.5 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• right | Liede |
The historic canals of Haarlem's moats are connected to the Spaarne. A lock at Spaarndam separates it from the North Sea Canal.
According to Sterck-Proot, a historian, the name Spaarne probably comes from Spier, which means reed in old Dutch.
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