Hoogeveen

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Hoogeveen
Location of Hoogeveen
Country Netherlands
Province Drenthe
Area (2006)
 - Municipality 129.22 km²  (49.9 sq mi)
 - Land 127.77 km² (49.3 sq mi)
 - Water 1.45 km² (0.6 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2007)
 - Municipality 54,345
 - Density 425/km² (1,100.7/sq mi)
  Source: CBS, Statline.
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Hoogeveen (pronunciation (help·info)) is a municipality and a town in the northeastern Netherlands.

city office (next to the town hall)
city office (next to the town hall)

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Elim, Fluitenberg, Hoogeveen and Noordscheschut, which still have the canals which used to be throughout the town. Other villages of the town are Hollandscheveld, Nieuw Moscou, Nieuweroord, Nieuwlande, Pesse, Stuifzand and Tiendeveen.

It dates its history to December 20, 1625, when Roelof van Echten bought a large tract of peat land from farmers of the district with the plan to harvest its peat. One old map of the area called it Locus Deserta Atque ob Multos Paludes Invia, a deserted and impenetrable place of many swamps.

Its coat of arms, granted November 10, 1819, is white, with a pile of peat covered in straw in the center and beehives on each side, representing the town's first two major industries.

Huts in Zwartschap, on the way between Hoogeveen and Pesse, painted by Van Gogh in 1883
Huts in Zwartschap, on the way between Hoogeveen and Pesse, painted by Van Gogh in 1883

Vincent van Gogh visited the area in the fall of 1883. [1]

In the second half of the 1960s, Hoogeveen was the fastest growing town in the Netherlands. Its rapid growth during that period led its city council to fill most of the town's canals, canals dug in the area's early days when it was a prime source of peat.

Access to the town is provided by the A28 (Utrecht - Groningen) highway, the N/A37 (Hoogeveen - Germany), and the Western Cities - Groningen railway.

The oldest documented person in the world, Hendrikje van Andel, lived in Hoogeveen until her death in August 2005.

  1. ^ Dead link to The New Yorker

  • Dijk, Wout J., & van der Sluis, Meent W.: De Drentse tijd van Vincent van Gogh, Boon uitgeverij, Groningen 2001 ISBN 90-75913-18-4


 
Drenthe Province

Aa en Hunze | Assen | Borger-Odoorn | Coevorden | Emmen | Hoogeveen | Meppel | Midden-Drenthe | Noordenveld | Tynaarlo | Westerveld | De Wolden

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Coordinates: 52°44′N 6°28′E

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