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Dorst is a village in the municipality
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, in the Dutch province
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. Dorst is located near Rijen and the nearest cities are Breda,
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and
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.


Toponymy

The name ''Dorst'' is supposed to originate from ''Dornt'', which would refer to meidoorn, that was used as plot separation. Another explanation is a contraction of the words "De Horst".


History

Dorst was first mentioned in 1290, then in 1323 and thereafter more regularly. ''Willem van Duivenvoorde'' was the lord of Kasteel Strijen in 1325 and thus also of Dorst. In 1511 the chapel of Dorst was first mentioned. The chapel was devoted to the Holy Trinity. In 1648 the chapel had to be closed and it feel into disrepair. In 1675 the Catholics could use a barn church instead. In 1689 there was a
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relic donated, which made Dorst into a sanctuary. In 1835 there was built a church across from the chapel. The chapel was demolished after that. In 1912 the church was also demolished and the current ''Sint-Marculphuskerk'' was built. Dorst was poor: north of the town there was barren soil and south of the town there was a swampy area called 'het Goor'. To provide for the life maintenance the people devoted to goat breeding. Goats also produced milk, that milk was of great importance for the health of the people in the town. In 1888 the ''Seterse Heide'' was designated as a catchment area and in 1894 the waterworks was built. The railway alongside Dorst was opened in 1867, but Dorst did not get a station. However, from 1908 to 1930 there was a stopping place for the trains. North of the railway, at De Vliert 20, there was a
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. This was established at 1899 by ''Frans Oomen''. The factory possessed a
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and produced 5 to 6 million stones a year. For some time there also functioned a
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factory. The stone factory was demolished in 2010 after a time of vacancy. In 1931 the ''Franciscans of Etten'' settled in Dorst. They provided the nursery school and the education for girls. Already before World War II the tourism grew. Especially the in Boswachterij Dorst located ''Natuurbad Surae'' attracted people. There were also simple group accomodations created, named camping houses. Those houses have become out of use.


Sightseeings

*The neogothic ''Sint-Marculphuskerk'' from 1912 designed by
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. *Several ''farms'', like the long farmhouse at Baarschotseweg 77 from 1867, which core supposedly originates from the 18th century. *Statue of a ''goatbreeder'', from 1999 made by Pierre van Leest from
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, at de Spoorstraat. *The ''Vredeskapel'', from 1955. It is a square building with a
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, designed by Jac Kreijtkamp. It is devoted to Virgin Mary. The chapel became in disrepair, but was restored in 1978. After that a plaque was placed to remember the Polish Soldiers that died by the liberation of Dorst on 29 October 1944.


Nature and landscape

North of Dorst there is the vast ''Boswachterij Dorst'', a forest and nature area on the former ''Seterse Heide''. South of Dorst there is a large-scale open agriculture area.


Services

There is education on the elementary school Marcoen. Dorst is accessible via N282 and the A27. Bus transportation is done by
Veolia Transport Nederland Veolia Transport Nederland was one of the two Transdev operations in the Netherlands operating bus, train and ferry services. It was a subsidiary of Transdev Netherlands. It ceased in December 2016 with the remaining operations rebranded as Conn ...
: * Line 131 : Breda – Dorst – Rijen – Gilze – Tilburg * Line 197 : Oosterhout – Dorst – Molenschot – Rijen


Near cities

Teteringen Teteringen is a city district / village in the northeast of Breda in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Breda Breda () is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the pro ...
, Breda,
Oosterhout Oosterhout (; from ''ooster'', "eastern", and ''hout'', "woods") is a municipality and a city in the southern Netherlands. The municipality had a population of in . Population centers The municipality of Oosterhout includes the following pla ...
, Rijen,
Molenschot Gilze en Rijen () is a municipality in the southern Netherlands. The municipality contains four villages: Rijen, Gilze, Hulten and Molenschot. It is home to the Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Rijen grew in the 19th century due to its leather factories. ...
, and Bavel.


Gallery

File:Dorst, Netherlands DSCF5194.jpg, Real estate agent in Dorst File:Supermarkt Dorst DSCF5193.jpg, Supermarket File:Dorst Noord-Brabant DSCF9289.JPG, Snackbar File:Gemeenschapshuis de Klip DSCF9286.JPG, Community house De Klip


References


Nieuws uit Dorst



Dorpsraad Dorst

Boswachterij Dorst

Geschiedenis van Dorst


{{Authority control Populated places in North Brabant Oosterhout