Oostzaan
Oostzaan is a municipality and a town in the Zaanstreek, Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The municipality had a population of in. Oostzaan has a total area of of which is water.
Oostzaan—together with Westzaan and Assendelft—are considered the "mother towns" of the Zaanstreek, of which they are the three oldest towns. Oostzaan also played a role in the VOC and WIC shipping and shipbuilding.
17th century Oostzaan was the home of the pirate Claes Compaen. Originally a privateer for the Dutch Republic, he soon began to act as a pirate, capturing several hundred ships. A street in Oostzaan is named after him.
The town has a Reformed church with a cruciform groundplan, the Great Church, which contains two ship models that recall the days when Oostzaan was an important sea-faring community. In the Oostzijderveld area of Oostzaan stands a windmill, De Windjager.
Hamlets
Oostzaan consists of several hamlets,- Achterdichting,
- De Heul,
- Kerkbuurt,
- Noordeinde,
- Zuideinde.
Local government
The municipal council of Oostzaan consists of 13 seats, which at the 2022 municipal elections divided as follows:Economy
The poultry company Meyn Food Processing Technology is headquartered in Oostzaan.Notable people
- Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen a Northern Netherlandish designer of woodcuts and a painter
- Claes Gerritszoon Compaen a Dutch corsair, merchant, a privateer for the Dutch Republic and pirate
- Albert Heijn a Dutch entrepreneur who founded Albert Heijn, a Dutch supermarket chain
- Grietje de Jongh a Dutch sprinter, competed at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics
- Robert Tijdeman a Dutch mathematician, specializing in number theory, wrote Tijdeman's theorem
- Trijnie Rep a Dutch former speed skater, who competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics
- Charles Zwolsman Sr. a Dutch drug dealer and professional racecar driver
- Rosemarijn Dral a Dutch politician, member of the Dutch House of Representatives since 2024