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NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
William I
  • the Silent
  • Willem I
(1533-04-24)24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584(1584-07-10) (aged 51)26 July 158110 July 1584[1]Orange-NassauWilliam, Prince of Orange
Maurice
  • Maurits
(1567-11-14)14 November 1567 – 23 April 1625(1625-04-23) (aged 57)158523 April 1625son of William I[2]Orange-Nassau
Frederick Henry
  • Frederik Hendrik
(1584-01-29)29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647(1647-03-14) (aged 63)23 April 162514 March 1647son of William I[3]Orange-Nassau
William II
  • Willem II
(1626-05-27)27 May 1626 – 6 November 1650(1650-11-06) (aged 24)14 March 16476 November 1650son of Frederick Henry; no succession (First Stadtholderless Period)[4]Orange-Nassau
William III
  • Willem III
(1650-11-04)4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702(1702-03-08) (aged 51)4 July 16728 March 1702son of William II; a.k.a. king William III of England and Ireland and king William II of Scotland; no succession (Second Stadtholderless Period)[5]Orange-Nassau
William IV
  • Willem IV
(1711-09-01)1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751(1751-10-22) (aged 40)1 September 171122 October 1751son of John William Friso (from the Frisian brench)[6]Orange-Nassau
William V
  • Willem V
(1748-03-08)8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806(1806-04-09) (aged 58)22 October 175119 January 1795son of William IV, deposed by the Batavian Revolution; succeded by his son king William I after the French periodOrange-Nassau
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Netherlands hospitals

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Types of hospitals

A number of hospitals that deliver a broad spectrum of specialised care at high level contribute to training of healthcare professionals by offering internships as part of the later years of university medical doctor training and contribute to education programmes of other medical staff (e.g. nursing, laboratory technicians).[3] Several of these hospitals have organised themselves into an association of top hospitals.[4] Hospitals can apply for membership if they provide (at least) 12 different specialisations at top level and contribute to teaching (members of top hospital association are indicated with * in the following list).

(incomplete) Table of Hospitals in the Netherlands

Hospitals in the Netherlands
NameTypeSubsidiaries/CommentsMunicipality/CityProvinceWebsite
Admiraal de RuyterziekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalGoesZeeland
Albert Schweitzer ZiekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalDordrechtSouth Holland
Amphia ziekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalBredaNoord Brabant
Amsterdam University Medical Centers (AUMC)University HospitalEmma Children Hospital/Amsterdam UMC has 2 locations and emerged from merger of the VU University Medical Center (VUmc) and Academic Medical Center (Amsterdam) (AMC)AmsterdamNorth Holland
Antoni van LeeuwenhoekziekenhuisRegional hospitalSpecialised in oncology with Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)AmsterdamNorth Holland
Antonius ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalSneekFriesland
BeatrixziekenhuisTraining hospitalGorinchemSouth Holland
Bernhoven ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalUdenNorth Brabant
BovenIJ ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalAmsterdamNorth Holland
Bravis ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalBergen op ZoomNorth Brabant
Bronovo HospitalRegional hospitalThe HagueSouth Holland
Canisius-Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis (CWZ)Regional hospitalNijmegenGelderland
Catharina ZiekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalEindhovenNorth Brabant
CWZTraining and Top hospitalNijmegenGelderland
Delfzicht ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalDelfzijlGroningen
Deventer ZiekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalDeventerOverijssel
DiaconessenhuisRegional hospitalLeidenSouth Holland
Diakonessen ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalLocation Utrecht, Location ZeistUtrecht, ZeistUtrecht
Dijklander ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalLocation Hoorn, Location PurmerendHoorn, PurmerendNorth Holland
Elisabeth Tweesteden ZiekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalMerger of previous St. Elisabeth and TweeSteden hospitalsTilburgNorth Brabant
Elkerliek ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalHelmondNorth Brabant
Erasmus MC (EMC)University HospitalSophia Children's hospitalRotterdamSouth Holland
FlevoziekenhuisTraining hospitalAlmereFlevoland
Franciscus ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalRoosendaalNoord Brabant
Gelderse ValleiTraining hospitalEdeGelderland
Gelre ZiekenhuizenTraining and Top hospitalLukas, Apeldoorn/ Spittaal, ZutphenApeldoorn, ZutphenGelderland
Gemini ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalDen HelderNorth Holland
Groene Hart ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalGoudaSouth Holland
Haaglanden Medisch CentrumTraining and Top hospitalprviously Westeinde ZiekenhuisThe HagueSouth Holland
Haga ziekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalThe HagueSouth Holland
HavenziekenhuisRegional hospitalRotterdamSouth Holland
IJsselland ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalCapelle aan den IJsselSouth Holland
IJsselmeerziekenhuizenRegional hospitalmerger of previously independent Zuiderzeeziekenhuis, Lelystad and Dokter J.H. Jansenziekenhuis, EmmeloordLelystad / EmmeloordFlevoland
IkaziaTraining hospitalRotterdamSouth Holland
Isala MeppelRegional hospitalpreviously DiaconessenhuisMeppelDrenthe
IsalaTraining hospitalZwolleOverijssel
Jeroen Bosch HospitalTraining and Top hospital's-HertogenboschNoord Brabant
KempenhaegheTraining hospitalHeezeNoord Brabant
Kennemer GasthuisRegional hospitalHaarlemNorth Holland
Laurentius ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalRoermondLimburg
Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)University HospitalLeidenSouth Holland
Maasstad Ziekenhuis (includes specialised burn center)Training and Top hospitalRotterdamSouth Holland
Maastricht UMC+ (MUMC+)University hospitalMaastrichtLimburg
Maasziekenhuis PanteinTraining hospitalBoxmeerNoord Brabant
Martini ziekenhuisTraining hospitalIncludes specialised burn centerGroningenGroningen
Maxima Medisch CentrumTraining and Top hospitalEindhovenNoord Brabant
Meander Medisch CentrumTraining and Top hospitalAmersfoortUtrecht
Medical Center LeeuwardenTraining and Top hospitalLeeuwardenFriesland
Medisch Spectrum TwenteTraining and Top hospitalEnschedeOverijssel
Nijsmellinghe ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalDrachtenFriesland
Noordwest Ziekenhuisgroep, Medical Center AlkmaarTraining and Top hospitalAlkmaarNorth Holland
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG)Training and Top hospitalAmsterdamNorth Holland
Orbis Medisch CentrumRegional hospitalSittardLimburg
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (RUMC)University hospitalAmalia Children's hospital; previously, Universitair Medisch Centrum St. RadboudNijmegenGelderland
Refaja ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalStadskanaalGroningen
Reinier de Graaf GasthuisTraining and Top hospitalPreviously Sint Hippolytus Ziekenhuis and Bethel ZiekenhuisDelftSouth Holland
Rijnstate ZiekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalArnhemGelderland
Rivierenland ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalTielGelderland
Rode Kruis ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalIncludes specialised burn centerBeverwijkNorth Holland
Röpcke-Zweers ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalHardenbergOverijssel
ScheperziekenhuisRegional hospitalEmmenDrenthe
SEIN HeemstedeTraining hospitalHeemstedeNorth Holland
SEIN ZwolleTraining hospitalZwolleOverijssel
Sint Lucas Andreas ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalAmsterdamNorth Holland
Sint Lucas ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalWinschotenGroningen
Slingeland ZiekenhuisTraining hospitalDoetinchemGelderland
Spaarne GasthuisTraining and Top hospitalLocations Heemstede/HoofddorpHeemstede/HoofddorpNorth Holland
St. Anna ziekenhuisTraining hospitalGeldropNoord Brabant
St. AntoniusziekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalLocation Nieuwegein, Location Utrecht Leidse RijnNieuwegein, UtrechtUtrecht
St. Franciscus GasthuisTraining and Top hospitalLocation Gasthuis Rotterdam, Location Vlietland, SchiedamRotterdam, SchiedamSouth Holland
St. Jans GasthuisRegional hospitalWeertLimburg
St. Jansdal ziekenhuisTraining hospitalHarderwijkGelderland
Streekziekenhuis Koningin BeatrixTraining hospitalWinterswijkGelderland
Streekziekenhuis RivierenlandRegional hospitalTielGelderland
Tergooi ziekenhuisTraining hospitalLocation Hilversum. Location BlaricumHilversum, BlaricumNorth Holland
Treant ZorggroepTraining hospitalHoogeveenDrenthe
University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG)University HospitalBeatrix Children's HospitalGroningenGroningen
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU)University HospitalWilhelmina Children's Hospital; Prinses Maxima Center (children oncololgy); the national Major Incident Hospital (on standby until needed); closely collaborates with the Centraal Militair Hospitaal next doorUtrechtUtrecht
VieCuri Medisch CentrumTraining and Top hospitalVenlo, VenrayLimburg
WilhelminaziekenhuisTraining hospitalAssenDrenthe
Zaans Medisch CentrumTraining hospitalPreviously known as de HeelZaandamNorth Holland
Ziekenhuis AmstellandRegional hospitalAmstelveenNorth Holland
Ziekenhuis BethesdaRegional hospitalHoogeveenDrenthe
Ziekenhuis De TjongerschansRegional hospitalHeerenveenFriesland
Ziekenhuis Groep Twente (ZGT)Training and Top hospitalMerger of Twenteborg ziekenhuis, Almelo and Streekziekenhuis Midden-Twente, HengeloHengelo, AlmeloOverijssel
Ziekenhuis LievensbergRegional hospitalBergen op ZoomNoord Brabant
Ziekenhuis Sint JansdalRegional hospitalHarderwijkGelderland
Ziekenhuis TjongerschansTraining hospitalHeerenveenFriesland
Ziekenhuis VelpRegional hospitalVelpGelderland
Ziekenhuis ZevenaarRegional hospitalZevenaarGelderland
ZorgSaam ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalDe Honte-Terneuzen, Antonius-Oostburg, Liduina policlinic-Hulst; successor of independent hospitals Liduinaziekenhuis Hulst, Elisabethziekenhuis Sluiskil and Julianaziekenhuis TerneuzenZeeuws VlaanderenZeeland
Zuwe Hofpoort ZiekenhuisRegional hospitalWoerdenUtrecht
Zuyderland ziekenhuisTraining and Top hospitalPreviously Atrium Medisch Centrum ParkstadHeerlenLimburg
  1. Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht (1559–1584), Stadtholder of Friesland and Overijssel (1580–1584), all stadtholders after William I were drawn from his or his brother's descendants.
  2. Stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland (1585–1625), Utrecht, Guelders and Overijssel (1590–1625), Groningen (1620–1625)
  3. Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel (1620–1625), Groningen and Drenthe (1640–1647)
  4. Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Groningen, Drenthe and Overijssel
  5. Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Overijssel (1672–1702), Guelders (1675–1702), Drenthe (1696–1702)
  6. William III died childless and the patrilineal ancestry of Orange-Nassau became extinct. In contrast to other provinces of the Dutch Republic, Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe had mostly drawn stadtholders from the House of Nassau, comprising in addition a matrilineal ancestry with the house of Orange-Nassau. Willem IV was hereditary stadtholder of Friesland (1711–1747), Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Overijssel (April/May 1747 – November 1747), stadtholder of Groningen (1718–1747), Guelders and Drenthe (1722–1747) and formally voted the first hereditary stadtholder of the United Provinces (1747–1751).