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Almere

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A view of the Almere city skyline in the Netherlands.

Almere is a planned city and municipality in the province of Flevoland, Netherlands, located across the IJmeer from Amsterdam. It is the newest city in the Netherlands, built on land that was reclaimed from the IJsselmeer Lake between 1959 and 1968. The first house was completed in 1976, and Almere became an official municipality in 1984.

The city is made up of several areas, including Almere Stad, Almere Buiten, Almere Haven, Almere Hout, Almere Poort, and Almere Pampus. Almere is part of the larger Amsterdam area and is growing quickly. In 2021, it had around 214,715 people, and by April 2025, the population was estimated to be about 230,500. Plans are in place to expand the city to hold up to 350,000 people by the year 2030.

History

The land for Almere was meant for farming. But in the early 1960s, plans changed. After World War II, more homes were needed for the growing number of people in Amsterdam. Two new towns were planned. One became Lelystad. The other in Zuidelijk Flevoland was first called Zuidweststad, but later named Almere after the lake Almere. The first house in Almere was finished in 1976. Almere became an official municipality in 1984. Originally, Almere was planned to have many town centers, but this idea changed. In the 1970s, homes were simple. Later, more special homes were built.

Governance

Local executive

Hein van der Loo (independent) has been mayor of Almere since March 2023. The municipal council has members from a coalition of several parties.

List of mayors

The town hall of the municipality of Almere. The building is located on the Stadhuisplein.

Municipal council

The first municipal council met on 2 January 1984. The elections happened on 21 September 1983. Before 1984, Almere had an Adviesraad, chosen every 2 years. This Adviesraad was like a local council. On 11 March 1977 the first adviescommissie was elected. It had 5 people chosen for their personal titles. Since 2018, the council of Almere has 45 members.

* Labour/GroenLinks will share a list at the 2026 election.

Party199019941998200220062010201420182022
2026
Labour Party/GroenLinks---------8
Labour Party9697128574*
GroenLinks344433243*
People's Party for Freedom & Democracy710128775865
Democrats 6671052136545
Party for Freedom-----99654
Forum for Democracy--------24
JA21---------4
Christian Democratic Appeal4334322223
Leefbaar Almere---9434333
50PLUS--------23
Socialist Party----424342
Party for the Animals-------331
Christian Union--11211221
Almere Partij/OPA22322-1111
DENK--------11
BIJ1--------20
Respect Almere-------110
Trots op Nederland-----1---0
Verenigde Senioren Partij--111----0
Stadspartij Almere--11-----0
Centrumdemocraten12-------0
Stap '841--------0
Total33373939393939454545

International relations

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in the Netherlands

Twin cities

Almere has friendly links with cities in other parts of the world. These are called twin cities.

Geography

Almere is in the polder of Southern Flevoland. It is the westernmost town in the province of Flevoland. Almere borders Markermeer to the west and north, Lelystad to the northeast, Zeewolde to the east, and Gooimeer to the south.

Almere has three boroughs and three districts. Some of these areas are still being built.

Satellite image of the Flevopolder

Climate

Almere has an oceanic climate. The winters are mild, and the summers are warm. It rains during all seasons.

Topographic map of Almere, September 2014
NameYearLocation
Almere Haven ('Almere Harbor')1976
Almere Stad ('Almere City')1980
Almere Buiten ('Outer Almere')1984
Almere Hout ('Almere Woods')1991
Almere Poort ('Almere Gate')2000
Almere PampusTo be constructed

Demography

Inhabitants by origin

Total population

2017Numbers%
Dutch origin118,94454.31
Other European origin17,38010.91
Non-European origin64,59032.93
Suriname22,77211.33
Morocco7,8713.92
Indonesia5,9812.98
Netherlands Antilles and Aruba4,9552.47
Turkey3,5721.78
Others36,81911.50
YearAlmere HavenAlmere StadAlmere BuitenAlmere HoutAlmere PoortAlmere PampusAlmere in total
1970      52
1975      47
19806,596     6,632
198521,41017,2401,559   40,297
199022,35537,02411,499   71,087
199522,37658,81622,740564  104,496
200022,23783,93435,2901,336  142,797
200522,590103,56047,3581,366  175,008
200722,507105,26151,7511,345134 180,998
201622,037109,86355,6631,67810,920 200,812
202424,571110,94658,48111,51022,8484228,360

Culture

In 2004, a special area in Almere named Stripheldenbuurt was created. The streets there are named after famous comics characters and cartoonists. This idea began with the owner of a comics store in Amsterdam.

Sport

Almere is where the football team Almere City FC plays. It is also home to the American football team FlevoPhantoms and the professional basketball team the Almere Sailors.

Transport

Almere's traffic system is easy to understand. It has special paths for bicycles, cars, and buses. Buses often have their own lane to help them move faster. Almere connects to big roads called A6 and A27.

Railway

In 1987, Almere got its first train connection through the Flevolijn line, linking Weesp to Lelystad Centrum. Today, Almere has six train stations:

Public buses

Local bus lines

Almere has 10 bus lines for the city. From Monday to Friday, most buses come every 5 minutes during the day. On Saturdays, buses come every 7.5 minutes, but most run every 12–15 minutes. On Sundays, buses usually come every 15 minutes, with some extra buses at certain times. There are also special night buses on Monday to Saturday nights.

The main bus company is Keolis Netherlands, and local buses use a special card or tickets that can be bought on the bus or at certain spots in downtown.

Regional bus lines

There are also buses that go to nearby towns and cities. One bus line, number 159, is run by a company called Connexxion. A special bus line to Utrecht used to run but stopped in 2016 because of budget cuts.

Line #Route
M1Almere Centrum Station – Almere Haven De Marken or Almere Haven De Gouwen – Almere Haven Centrum
M2Almere Centrum Station – Almere Buiten station - Almere Oostvaarders station - Almere Stripheldenbuurt
M3Almere Centrum Station - Almere Beatrixpark - Almere Muziekwijk
M4Almere Centrum Station – Almere Literatuurwijk – Almere Gooisekant-West – Almere Poort Homeruskwartier – Almere Poort Station
M5Almere Centrum station - Almere Filmwijk - Almere Danswijk - Almere Parkwijk station
M6Almere Centrum Station – Noorderplassen
M7Almere Centrum station - Almere Parkwijk station - Almere Buiten station - Almere Oostvaarders station
M8Almere Centrum Station– Almere Nobelhorst
22Almere De Vaart/PIA – Almere Buiten Station
24Almere Poort Station - Almere Duin
LineRoute
323Almere Parkwijk station - Almere Poort Station – Muiden P+R - Amsterdam Bijlmer
324Almere Parkwijk Station – Almere Filmwijk - Amsterdam Bijlmer
326Almere Centrum Station – Busstation 't Oor – Almere De Kemphaan – Blaricum Carpoolplaats
159Almere Centrum Station – Almere Veluwsekant – Almere De Kemphaan – Almere Hout – ZeewoldeHarderwijk
160Almere Centrum Station – Busstation 't Oor – Almere De Kemphaan – Zeewolde De Eemhof – Amersfoort Vathorst Station
322Almere Parkwijk Station – Almere Flevoziekenhuis – Almere Gooisepoort – Almere Poort Station – Muiden P+R – Diemen Diemerknoop – Amsterdam Amstel
327Almere Haven Centrum – Busstation 't Oor – Muiden P+R – Diemen Diemerknoop – Amsterdam Amstel
328Almere Haven Centrum – Busstation 't Oor – Muiden P+R – Diemen Diemerknoop – Amsterdam Bijlmer

Notable residents

Almere has been home to many interesting people. Some are known for their work in gardening, politics, and entertainment. Others have made their mark in sports.

Sport

Many athletes from Almere have achieved great things. They have played football, competed in tennis, and even won medals in the Olympics.

Images

Almere Centrum railway station in the Netherlands, a busy train station where people travel.
A view of Topsportcentrum Almere, a sports center in the Netherlands, seen from a parking area.
A beautiful green cathedral in Almere, Netherlands.
Colorful exhibition buildings at the Floriade 2022 horticultural event in Almere, Netherlands.
Map showing the location and geography of Europe.
Map showing different districts in the city of Almere, Netherlands.

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