Urk

Urk
Urrek (Westphalian)
Current town and former island of Urk
Location in Flevoland
Urk
Urk
Coordinates: 52°40′N 5°36′E / 52.667°N 5.600°E / 52.667; 5.600
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceFlevoland
Government
  BodyMunicipal council
  MayorBart Jaspers Faijer (CU)
Area
  Total
111.86 km2 (43.19 sq mi)
  Land13.15 km2 (5.08 sq mi)
  Water98.71 km2 (38.11 sq mi)
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)
  Total
21,227
  Density1,614/km2 (4,180/sq mi)
DemonymUrker
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
8320–8324
Area code0527
Websitewww.urk.nl

Urk (Dutch: [ˈʏr(ə)k] ; Urkers: Urrek; Dutch Low Saxon: Ürrek) is a municipality and a town in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands.

Urk is first mentioned in historical records dating to the 10th century, when it was still an island in the Almere, an inland sea that would become part of the Zuiderzee in the 13th century after a series of incursions by the North Sea. In 1939, a dike from the mainland to Urk ended the town's island status, just as the Afsluitdijk project was changing the salt water Zuiderzee surrounding Urk to the less saline IJsselmeer. Later in the 20th century, seabed areas surrounding Urk were reclaimed from the sea to become the Noordoostpolder.

The mainstay of the town's formal economy has always been fishing, and the products of the sea coming in through Urk harbor continue to be exported widely, although today Urk's fishing boats must travel greater distances to gather them than was required in most historical periods. Religious life has traditionally been very important to Urk's inhabitants, with active, conservative congregations of the Dutch Reformed denominations playing key roles in the life of the community.