harbour of Middelharnis

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The harbour of Middelharnis is a historic Dutch fishing and trading port known from 17th-century maritime life and famously depicted in paintings such as those by Jan van Goyen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbour
historic port
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age landscape painting
surface form: Dutch Golden Age painters

Jan van Goyen
connectedTo North Sea via Haringvliet
country Netherlands
depictedIn 17th-century Dutch marine art
paintings by Jan van Goyen
eraOfProminence 17th century
18th century
hasActivity coastal shipping
inshore fishing
trade in agricultural products
trade in fish
hasCulturalSignificance subject of landscape painting
hasEconomicRole local fishing economy
regional trade hub
hasFeature fishing boats
mooring posts
quays
warehouses
hasFunction landing of fish
loading and unloading of goods
mooring of ships
hasHeritageStatus historic harbour
hasHistoricalPeriod 17th century
hasLocalName Haven van Middelharnis
hasMedium waterway
knownFor Dutch Golden Age maritime life
historic fishing fleet
historic trading activity
languageOfLocalToponym Dutch
locatedIn Goeree-Overflakkee
Middelharnis
Province of South Holland
surface form: province of South Holland

Western Netherlands
surface form: western Netherlands
partOf Dutch coastal trading network
North Sea
surface form: North Sea maritime region
region historical province of Holland
tourism attraction for art and history enthusiasts
heritage tourism site
usedFor fishing
maritime transport
trade
waterBody Haringvliet

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Middelharnis hasLandmark harbour of Middelharnis