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      • The current Dutch capital first took shape as a small medieval settlement on dikes containing the Amstel where it met the IJ. The Amstel was dammed to control flooding, and the city’s name derives from the Amstel dam.
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    The origins of Amsterdam are linked to the development of a dam on the Amstel River called Amestelle, meaning 'watery area', from Aa(m) 'river' + stelle 'site at a shoreline', 'river bank'. [39] In this area, land reclamation started as early as the late 10th century. [ 40 ]

  3. The origins of the city lie around 1000 CE, [1][2] when inhabitants settled at the mouth of the Amstel and began peatland reclamation. [1] After the All Saints' Flood (1170), a dam was built in the Amstel to protect the lower lands from floods.

  4. Amsterdam is a very old city and used to be called Amstelerdam. Even today, the inhabitants still call it Mokkum. The city is named after a 13th-century dam in the River Amstel and after it was granted city rights in the 1300s, the city soon developed into a prosperous trading city.

  5. The name “Amstel” is derived from the Old Dutch word “am,” meaning “water,” and “stelle,” meaning “place” or “bank.” So the Amstel was simply a place with water around which the city of Amsterdam later developed. How is the population named? The inhabitants of Amsterdam are called “Amsterdammers.”

  6. The origins of the city of Amsterdam lie in the 12th century, when fishermen living along the banks of the River Amstel built a bridge across the waterway near the water we call 'the IJ' (pronounce: ay) today, which at the time was a large saltwater inlet.

  7. Oct 25, 2024 · Although modern historians do not exclude the possibility that during the Roman period some form of settlement existed at the mouth of the Amstel River, no evidence of one has ever been found. So far as is known, Amsterdam originated as a small fishing village in the 13th century ce.

  8. Oct 25, 2024 · The Amstel was dammed to control flooding, and the city’s name derives from the Amstel dam. By the 16th century Amsterdam had grown into a walled city centred on the present Dam, bounded approximately by what are now the Singel and the Kloveniersburgwal canals.

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