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Country
  
Netherlands

Population
  
16.576

Province
  
North Brabant

Area
  
4,5 km2

Density
  
3683

Municipality
  
Gilze en Rijen

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Rijen is the largest place in the Dutch municipality of Gilze en Rijen. The city hall is located here. Rijen is situated north of the A58, between Breda and Tilburg. Surrounding places are: Dorst, Dongen and Oosterhout. As of 2011 Rijen has over 16,000 inhabitants.

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Map of Rijen, Netherlands

History

Rijen has been a hamlet of Gilze for years, which belonged to the Barony of Breda. In 1464 a chapel was added to this hamlet and was raised to an independent parish. Rijen stayed smaller than Gilze for a long time. In the period of 1831-1838, during the Belgian Revolution, many Dutch soldiers were encamped at Rijen. A few years later, in 1863, the Gilze-Rijen station was opened. This gave the opportunity for the industry to grow. Especially the leather industry grew very fast and the town with it. During the second World War, the existing town hall in Gilze was destroyed and rebuilt in the now bigger Rijen.

Public Transport

Gilze-Rijen railway station is located at the south of Rijen, trains in the directions of Breda, Tilburg, 's-Hertogenbosch and Utrecht leave here. Train services are done by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. Busses leave from this station as well to: Gilze, Tilburg, Breda, Oosterhout and Dongen. Bus services are operated by Arriva Personenvervoer Nederland.

  • Bus 131 : Breda - Dorst - Rijen - Gilze - Tilburg
  • Bus 297 : Oosterhout - Dorst - Molenschot - Rijen
  • Bus 298 : 's Gravenmoer - Dongen - Rijen
  • Born in Rijen

  • Jeroen Blijlevens (b. 1971), retired road bicycle racer
  • Jacques Theeuwes (b. 1944), Emeritus Professor of Business economics
  • Janus Theeuwes (1886 – 1975), archer from the Netherlands
  • Willy van de Wiel (b. 1982), Dutch darts player
  • References

    Rijen Wikipedia