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Deurne, Netherlands

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Country
  
Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
www.deurne.nl

Province
  
Local time
  
Tuesday 3:52 PM

Elevation
  
26 m (85 ft)

Postcode
  
5750–5759

Area
  
118.4 km²

Area code
  
0493

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 71% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Museum De Wieger, Toon Kortooms Park, Heemkundekring HN Ouwerling

Deurne [ˈdøːrnə] is a rural municipality and eponymous village in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands. Including the villages of Liessel, Vlierden, Neerkant, and Helenaveen, Deurne had a population of 31,711 in 2014 and cover an area of 118.36 km2 (45.70 sq mi).

Contents

Map of Deurne, Netherlands

History

First recorded as Durninum (near / by thorns) in a deed of gift from the Frankish Lord Herelaef to bishop Willibrord in 721, Deurne remained a collection of subsistence farming hamlets west of the Peel peat moor until the 2nd half of the 19th century, when a newly built railroad (Eindhoven - Venlo in 1866) and a canal (Zuid-Willemsvaart canal in 1826) enabled the commercial exploitation of the moor. Although the peat industry did not yield much of a profit in the era of coal powered industries, the cultivation of the newly cleared land, in the 1930s also by forced labour, gave a boost to agriculture, farming, and settlement alike. Today only tiny pieces of this former peat moor remain, some reflooded as mini wetlands, scattered along the fault line that once brought about its very existence.

Coincidentally the very same Anglo Dutch Griendtsveen Peat Moss Litter Company Ltd. that extracted a significant part of the peat in the Peel moved to Thorne (Moorends) South Yorkshire, U.K., where several of its Dutch employees settled as immigrant workers.

Transportation

  • Deurne railway station
  • Culture

    In 2009 the new "Cultural Centre" (cultureel centrum) opened its doors. It is the Martien van Doorne Cultuur Centrum and serves as a theatre, concert hall, and movie theatre.

    The local dialect is Peellands (an East Brabantian dialect, which is very similar to colloquial Dutch).

    Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Deurne, June 2015

    References

    Deurne, Netherlands Wikipedia


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