Hardenberg (Overijssel)
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province | Overijssel |
mayor | Jan Willem Wiggers ( CDA ; acting) |
Seat of the municipality | Hardenberg |
Area - land - water |
317.24 km 2 312.87 km 2 4.37 km 2 |
CBS code | 0160 |
Residents | 60,556 (Jan 31, 2019) |
Population density | 191 inhabitants / km 2 |
Coordinates | 52 ° 35 ′ N , 6 ° 37 ′ E |
Important traffic route | |
prefix | 0523, 0524 |
Postcodes | 7700-7704, 7707, 7770-7789 |
Website | Hardenberg's homepage |
Hardenberg ( municipality in the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands . With the surrounding villages, the city had a total of 60,556 inhabitants (as of January 31, 2019).
) is a town and aplaces
The largest of the over twenty localities in this municipality are:
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The seat of the municipal administration is in Hardenberg.
*): Ehemalige Gemeinde Avereest (bis 2001).
Location and economy
The municipality is located in the northeast of the province, on the Vechte , and borders, among other things, on the municipalities of Twenterand and Ommen and on the county of Bentheim on German territory. The local railway Zwolle - Emmen stops in Hardenberg, Gramsbergen and Mariënberg ; here you can change to another local train and travel via Vriezenveen to Almelo . The canals Kanaal Almelo-De Haandrik and Coevorden-Vechtkanaal make the Hardenberg municipality accessible for inland navigation. There are many agricultural and small industrial companies spread across the municipality (the latter especially in the town of Hardenberg, which has a small inland port). Tourism is also important. The Veldzicht correctional facility for mentally ill offenders is located in Balkbrug.
Hardenberg itself has a small car-free pedestrian passage with shops. The indoor and outdoor pools are located across from the market square. You can also swim in the adjacent river Vechte .
Hardenberg has even smaller suburbs, the largest of which is “Baalder” with its own shops.
Established businesses:
history
The town of Hardenberg emerged as Nienstede around a chapel built after the year 754 and a Hardenberg castle built in 1089 on a small hill along the Vechte .
In 1227 an important battle took place near the hamlet of Ane between troops of the bishop of Utrecht and rebels, mostly simple peasants, under the leadership of Rudolf, the Count of Coevorden , from Drenthe . The troops of the bishop, who himself died on the battlefield, suffered a severe defeat. A memorial still reminds of this war event.
Hardenberg was walled in 1230 by Wilbrand von Oldenburg and received full town charter from the Utrecht bishop Johann IV von Arkel in 1362 . Remnants of the wall are still preserved in the city center. Among other things, the Hardenbergers were allowed to hold four annual markets each year . The city was a transshipment point, with a port on the Vechte, for agricultural products, and a stop on the Zwolle - Bremen route . On May 8, 1708, Hardenberg was almost completely destroyed by fire; In the city, therefore, hardly any historical buildings have been preserved.
Also Gramsbergen is officially a small town; the place that had connections to the Hanseatic League was granted city rights in 1442 .
The area flourished modestly through the extraction of peat . A local gentleman financially interested in peat mining, Baron van Dedem, had the Dedemsvaart canal dug in 1809. Under his leadership, workers and smallholders began to build the fen colonies Dedemsvaart and Balkbrug in the 19th century . The canal was completed in 1853, but was largely filled in after the Second World War to make way for a road.
The current community of Hardenberg was re-formed on May 1, 1941 through the merger of the previous communities of Ambt Hardenberg and Stad Hardenberg .
Attractions
Southwest of the city between Hardenberg and Ommen is a forest area with sand dunes ( Beerzer bulten , Holocene ), which is partly designed as an amusement park “De Oldemeyer” with a swimming lake and an adjacent campsite. The Vechttal is criss-crossed by bike paths and a popular destination for bike enthusiasts and hikers, as the Pieterpad long-distance hiking trail crosses Hardenberg. There are a few small country estates in the community where you can go hiking in their parks.
In Dedemsvaart you will find the "Tuinen Mien Ruys ", model gardens by the well-known Dutch garden architect Mien Ruys (under monument protection since 2004) that are accessible to the public. In Slagharen there is the large amusement park "Slagharen" , which is particularly attractive for families with children (6-14 years). Gramsbergen has a picturesque town center with old houses and farms around the church.
Partnerships
Hardenberg's village of Gramsbergen is in partnership with the Dahlenburg municipality in Lower Saxony .
The former municipality of Avereest (see above) also has a partnership with a German municipality, Bad Rothenfelde .
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Personalities
Sons and daughters of the church
- Albert Hardenberg (1510–1574), theologian of the Reformation period
- Mien Ruys (1904–1999), garden architect
- Helen Tanger (* 1978), rower
- Chantal Beltman (* 1976), cyclist
- Albert Timmer (* 1985), racing cyclist
- Christian Kist (* 1986), darts player
- Kyra Lamberink (* 1996), cyclist
People who have worked in the community
- Frits Slomp (1898–1978), pastor and resistance fighter
- Youssouf Hersi (* 1982), footballer, grew up in Dedemsvaart
- Arnoud Nijhuis (* 1989), paracycler, lives in Balkbrug
Web links
- Website of the municipality (Dutch)
- Website of the amusement park Slagharen (German, Dutch, English)
- Illustration by Frans Hogenberg from 1580: Hollach a Graff seher wall bekant, light garwohll gerust in Frilant, ... ( digitized version )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jan Willem Wiggers warning burgemeester Hardenberg. In: rtvoost.nl. RTV Oost, September 2, 2019, accessed on October 4, 2019 (Dutch).
- ↑ Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand . In: StatLine . Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (Dutch)
- ↑ Status: January 1, 2014, source: Gemeente Hardenberg - Over Hardenberg ( Dutch ), accessed on November 19, 2018
- ↑ Entry about the partnerships of the integrated community and its communities on the homepage of the integrated community Dahlenburg.Retrieved on April 27, 2019, 5:41 pm