Julianadorp
Julianadorp, is a town in North Holland, Netherlands. It is part of the municipality of Den Helder. It lies about 6 kilometres south of the town of Den Helder, north of the municipality of Schagen and west of Hollands Kroon.
History
It was formed in 1909, and named after Princess Juliana who was born that same year. Entrepreneur Pieter Loopuyt asked Queen Wilhelmina in October 1909 for permission to name the village after the newborn princess. Permission was granted. During World War II, Julianadorp changed its name to Loopuytdorp, because the Germans were not pleased with the link to the Dutch Royal family. After the war, the village got its original name back.Economics and recreation
Because of its vicinity to the beach and its many hours of sunshine, Julianadorp is a popular tourist destination. According to the town, it is also located within the world's largest contiguous tulip bulb-growing area. The western part of Julianadorp, located at the seaside, is called Julianadorp aan Zee. There are eight holiday parks and several smaller farm campsites, minicampings and bed and breakfasts.Shopping centers
There are three shopping centers in Julianadorp:- Loopuytpark
- Dorperweerth
- De Riepel