West-Souburg

West-Souburg is a neighbourhood of Vlissingen and former village in the Dutch province of Zeeland.

It is part of the municipality of Vlissingen, and has been annexed by the city.

[4] In 1873, the Canal through Walcheren was dug and the town was split into Oost- and West-Souburg.

It was an independent municipality until 1835, when it was merged with Oost-Souburg to create the municipality of Oost- en West-Souburg which merged with Vlissingen in 1966.

[6] In 2012, place name signs with West-Souburg were returned after much lobbying.