Kanaleneiland

Summary

Kanaleneiland (Dutch pronunciation: [kaːˈnaːlə(n)ɛiˌlɑnt], Utrecht dialect: [kɑːˈnɑːlə(n)aiˌlænt]) is a district within the Southwest section of the Dutch city of Utrecht. It was listed (in 2005) as one of 40 "problem neighborhoods" that required extra attention by the Dutch Ministry of Housing.[1]

Kanaleneiland
Kanaleneiland within Utrecht
Kanaleneiland within Utrecht
Kanaleneiland is located in Netherlands
Kanaleneiland
Kanaleneiland
Coordinates: 52°04′19″N 5°05′36″E / 52.0719359°N 5.0933647°E / 52.0719359; 5.0933647
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceUtrecht
CityUtrecht
Area
 • Total1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total15,614
WebsiteSouthwest district (in Dutch)

Kanaleneiland's residents have low levels of employment, health, and education.[2] Approximately 76% of the population have at least one parent that was not born in the Netherlands, most of them being of (partial) Turkish or Moroccan background.[3] This unique political climate is one that shaped the views of one of its ex-residents, national politician Geert Wilders of the PVV, who lived in the area in the late 1990s.[4] During his time in Kanaleneiland, Geert Wilders lived in an apartment complex on the Marco Pololaan, a busy street overlooking the Columbus park. This apartment complex is located above a Lidl supermarket, and has seen an increase in popularity among right-wingers.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Renes, H. (2005). Historische atlas van de stad Utrecht (in Dutch). Amsterdam: SUN. ISBN 90-8506-189-X.
  2. ^ de Graaf, Laurens. "Kanaleneiland: The place to be!" (PDF). Utrecht University. Retrieved 2009-03-28.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Utrecht in Cijfers". utrecht.incijfers.nl. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  4. ^ Traufetter, Gerald (2008-03-27). "A Missionary with Dark Visions". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
  5. ^ "Felle Geert Wilders leerde het politieke vak in Utrecht".