Click
on any of the
following links to find out more about churches in cities and villages
in the province of Zuid-Holland:
(Links
in bold refer to pages
showing a selection of churches in specific towns, villages or
municipalities (these are marked "mun."), all others refer directly to
descriptions of a single church in the mentioned location. For an
overview of all churches in Zuid-Holland that are described in more
detail on Archimon see the pictorial
index.)
Abbenbroek
Albrandswaard (mun.)
Alphen aan den Rijn (mun.)
Bleskensgraaf
Bodegraven-Reeuwijk (mun.)
Boskoop
Brielle
De Lier
De Zilk
Delft
Den Haag
Dordrecht
Geervliet
Giessen-Oudkerk
Giessenburg
Giessenlanden (mun.)
Goedereede
Gorinchem
Gouda
Goudriaan
Goudriaan
's-Gravendeel
Haastrecht
Hellevoetsluis
Hillegersberg
Hoeksche Waard (mun.)
Honselersdijk
Hoornaar
Katwijk (mun.)
Kethel
Krimpenerwaard (mun.)
Langerak
Leiden
Leidschendam-Voorburg (mun.)
Lisse
Loosduinen
Maasland
Maassluis
Midden-Delfland (mun.)
Mijnsheerenland
Molenaarsgraaf
Molenwaard (mun.)
Monster
Naaldwijk
Nieuwe Tonge
Nissewaard (mun.)
Noordeloos
Noordwijk (mun.)
Noordwijkerhout
Nootdorp
Oegstgeest
Oud-Beijerland
Oude Tonge
Overschie
Pijnacker-Nootdorp
(mun.)
Poortugaal
Rhoon
Rijnsburg
Rotterdam
Rotterdam-Zuid
Sassenheim
Scheveningen
Schiedam
Schoonhoven
Streefkerk
Strijen
Teylingen (mun.)
Voorburg
Voorne aan Zee (mun.)
Voorschoten
Warmond
Wassenaar
Wateringen
Westland (mun.)
't Woudt
Zoeterwoude (mun.)
Zoetermeer
Zuidland
Zwartewaal
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Province
in the west of the country, roughly covering the southern half of the
former province of Holland, which was disbanded in 1814. Biggest cities
are Rotterdam, which is of little importance as far as monuments and
architecture are concerned, and Den Haag (The Hague), provincial
capital and national capital de facto. Other important places are
Delft, Leiden and Dordrecht. Much of the province's territory is now
taken up by these cities that have expanded to a large extend, some of
them seamlessly connected to each other. Although the province has a
protestant majority, the area's north of Leiden and west of
Delft havea largely catholic
population. |