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Zwolle
City and Municipality
Zwolle city centre
Zwolle city centre
Flag of Zwolle
Flag
Coat of arms of Zwolle
Coat of arms
Highlighted position of Zwolle in a municipal map of Overijssel
Location in Overijssel
Coordinates: 52°31′N 6°6′E / 52.517°N 6.100°E / 52.517; 6.100Coordinates: 52°31′N 6°6′E / 52.517°N 6.100°E / 52.517; 6.100
Country Netherlands
Province Overijssel
Government
 • Body Municipal council
 • Mayor Henk Jan Meijer (VVD)
Area
 • Municipality 119.36 km2 (46.09 sq mi)
 • Land 111.38 km2 (43.00 sq mi)
 • Water 7.98 km2 (3.08 sq mi)
Elevation 4 m (13 ft)
Population (Municipality, February 2017; Urban and Metro, May 2014)
 • Municipality 123,507
 • Density 1,109/km2 (2,870/sq mi)
 • Urban 123,507
 • Metro 181,440
Demonym(s) Zwollenaar
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postcode 8000–8049
Area code 038
Website www.zwolle.nl

Zwolle (Dutch: [ˈzʋɔlə]) is the capital city and municipality of the province of Overijssel, Netherlands. It has a population around 125,000.

Archaeological findings indicate that the area surrounding Zwolle has been inhabited for a long time. A woodhenge that was found in the Zwolle-Zuid suburb in 1993 was dated to the Bronze Age period. During the Roman era, the area was inhabited by Salian Franks.

The modern city was founded around 800 CE by Frisian merchants and troops of Charlemagne. The name Zwolle is derived from the word Suolle, which means "hill" (cf. the English cognate verb "to swell"). This refers to an incline in the landscape between the four rivers surrounding the city, IJssel, Vecht, Aa and Zwarte Water. The hill was the only piece of land that would remain dry during the frequent floodings of the rivers. Zwolle was established on that incline.

A document mentions the existence of a parish church dedicated to St Michael. That church, the Grote or Sint Michaëlskerk (big or Saint Michael Church), was renovated in the first half of the 15th century and exists to this day. The church contains a richly carved pulpit, the work of Adam Straes van Weilborch (about 1620), some good carving and an exquisite organ (1721).


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