33 views Photo Uploaded: May 20 2008 14:39:36 GMT Taken: 2008:04:16 06:34:00 Manufacturer: Canon Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTiAperture: F6.3 Shutter: 1/30 sec ISO: 200 Flash: No (Turned off) My 2008 trip to Holland
VIANEN
Each Wednesday afternoon is market in Vianen.
Few residents realize that this is a continuation of one of the privileges that the City obtained when it received its City Rights in 1336.
A favourite treat at the market are fresh warm "stroopwafels".
The stroopwafel (syrup wafers) consist of two thin fresh baked and very tasty wafers with a thin layer of caramel syrup in between.
Believe me, they are YUMMY!!!!!
Privileges obtained with the granting of City Rights.
City walls (the right to erect a defence wall around an inhabited area)
Market right (the right to hold a market and receive income from the markets)
Storage right (the right to store and exclusively trade particular goods, often only granted to a few cities)
Toll right (the right to charge toll)
Mint right (the right to mint city coinage)
Freedoms
Personal freedom (citizens had a relative degree of personal freedom in comparison to citizens of rural areas: they were not subject to the liegelord and had freedom of mobility) — Hence the old saying Stadslucht maakt vrij ('City air makes free').
Governance
City governance (Well-to-do citizens could sometimes elect local government officials)
Judiciary and law making (Within its boundaries the city could have a large degree of autonomy)
Taxation (the right to levy taxes)
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