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Joure (; West Frisian: ''De Jouwer'') is a town in the north of the
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. It is the administrative center of
De Fryske Marren De Fryske Marren ( nl, De Friese Meren) is a municipality of Friesland in the northern Netherlands. It was established 1 January 2014 and consists of the former municipalities of Gaasterlân-Sleat, Lemsterland, Skarsterlân and parts of Boarnste ...
,
Friesland Friesland (, ; official fry, Fryslân ), historically and traditionally known as Frisia, is a province of the Netherlands located in the country's northern part. It is situated west of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of ...
. With 13,090 inhabitants, it is also the most populous town in the municipality. Residents of Joure are called ''Jousters''; they are also commonly referred to as ''Jouster Keallepoaten''. The Frisian ''keallepoat'' ( calf's leg) refers to a baked offering, which early Jousters made to a water spirit, offering gratitude for bestowing so much water on their lands. The product consists of two elongated
pastries Pastry is baked food made with a dough of flour, water and shortening (solid fats, including butter or lard) that may be savoury or sweetened. Sweetened pastries are often described as '' bakers' confectionery''. The word "pastries" suggests ...
that are baked next to and against each other and therefore resemble calf legs. They are made from
rye flour Rye (''Secale cereale'') is a grass grown extensively as a grain, a cover crop and a forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe (Triticeae) and is closely related to both wheat (''Triticum'') and barley (genus ''Hordeum''). Rye grain is u ...
,
honey Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primar ...
and various herbs.


History

Joure originated partly on top of a ''gaast'' (sand ridge) and a
late Medieval The Late Middle Ages or Late Medieval Period was the period of European history lasting from AD 1300 to 1500. The Late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period (and in much of Europe, the Renai ...
dike that ran from the local
toll house A tollhouse or toll house is a building with accommodation for a toll collector, beside a tollgate on a toll road, canal, or toll bridge. History Many tollhouses were built by turnpike trusts in England, Wales and Scotland during the 18th an ...
to
Haskerhorne Haskerhorne ( fry, Haskerhoarne) is a village in De Fryske Marren municipality in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 565 in 2017. History The village was first mentioned in 1333 as in Hascherahorna, and mea ...
; the later ''Midstraat'' was built on the crown of this embankment. In addition to this, Joure also lay on a crossing of waterways next to the former village of Westermeer. In the early fifteenth century, many canals were dug by traders of the Hanseatic League. They were looking for a remote place that could only be reached through canals and by ''
trekschuit Trekschuit (, literally ''"tug-boat"'', but true meaning ''"tugged-boat"'') is an old style of sail- and horse-drawn boat specific to the Netherlands, where it was used for centuries as a means of passenger traffic between cities along ''trek ...
'', because these places were relatively safe from the feared Northerners. Then the ''Kolk'' was also dug, from where a ''De Overspitting'' waterway to
Heerenveen Heerenveen (, fry, It Hearrenfean ) is a town and municipality in the province of Friesland (Fryslân), in the Northern Netherlands. In 2021, the town had a population of 29,790 (1 January) while the municipality had a population 50,859 (1 July). ...
was dug. During the Great Depression of the twentieth century there was a lot of activity in Joure. The
peat Peat (), also known as turf (), is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, moors, or muskegs. The peatland ecosystem covers and is the most efficient ...
that came from the present day lake of Nannewiid, south of
Oudehaske Oudehaske ( fry, Aldehaske) is a village in De Fryske Marren in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 1980 in 2017. History The village was first mentioned in 1315 as Hasca. Haske is probably a type of grass. O ...
, was transported on prams in Joure and was transferred to ''
skûtsje A skûtsje (pronounced 'skootshuh') is a Frisian sailing boat of the type tjalk or Dutch barge, originally an ordinary cargo boat, but today a prized ship and one of the icons of Frisia. Skûtsjes were built from the 18th century until about 193 ...
s''. This transfer took place at the place where the ''Oerdracht'' church now stands. Some street names, such as ''Seljebaes'', ''Aukebaes'' and ''Hettebaes'', still recall the shipyards, where new ''skûtsjes'' and prams were made, but many repairs were also made. Before
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, Joure was part of an extensive
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network. Joure was connected with
Sneek Sneek (; fy, Snits) is a city southwest of Leeuwarden and the seat of the former municipality of Sneek in the province of Friesland, Netherlands. As of 2011 it is the seat of the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân (Southwest Friesland). T ...
, Lemmer and Heerenveen. The ''Stationsstraat'' is a street name from that era. Before the construction of these rails, roads had to be built of which the ''Tramwei'' street is a reminder. Before then, people were used to doing all transport by boat. Joure is traditionally not a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
, but also too big to be called a
village A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred ...
. According to Old Frisian tradition, such a place is called a '' vlecke''. There are different theories about the origin of the name Joure or ''De Jouwer''. It is often thought that it comes from the Frisian word ''Hjouwer'', which refers to
oat The oat (''Avena sativa''), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural, unlike other cereals and pseudocereals). While oats are suitable for human con ...
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" Friesland, Groningen en Drenthe, kaartnr. 13367, Tresoar Joure is also inextricably linked to that of
Douwe Egberts Douwe Egberts is a Dutch brand of coffee which is majority-owned by JDE Peet's. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands, by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as De Witte Os ("The White Ox"), a general grocery shop. The company later started dealing specificall ...
(DE). In 1753, Douwe Egberts' father, Egbert Douwes, started a
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merchandise business on the ''Midstraat'' in Joure, which has become the well-known coffee roaster. For years, there was another DE store on the ''Midstraat''. It was closed on 24 October 2014. Until the municipal reorganization of 1984, Joure was the administrative center of the former municipality of Haskerland and then until 2014 of the former municipality of Skarsterlân. Joure then became part of the municipality of
De Fryske Marren De Fryske Marren ( nl, De Friese Meren) is a municipality of Friesland in the northern Netherlands. It was established 1 January 2014 and consists of the former municipalities of Gaasterlân-Sleat, Lemsterland, Skarsterlân and parts of Boarnste ...
. The Haulster forests lie east of Joure. De Haskerveenpolder is located north of Joure. The Langweerderwielen is a lake located west of Joure. Joure has a public subtropical swimming pool, marina, a historic town center, and water-rich residential areas. File:Joure. Kerktoren van Westermeer. Geert Knolweg 4 (Rijksmonument) 01.jpg, Tower of the former Westermeer church File:Joure, de toren van de Hobbe van Baerdt Tsjerke Hervormde kerk in straatzicht RM20833 IMG 2161 2018-04-17 11.48.jpg, Hobbe van Baerdt church, or ''Jouster Tour'' File:Mattheuskerk Joure.jpg,
Saint Matthew Matthew the Apostle,, shortened to ''Matti'' (whence ar, مَتَّى, Mattā), meaning "Gift of YHWH"; arc, , Mattai; grc-koi, Μαθθαῖος, ''Maththaîos'' or , ''Matthaîos''; cop, ⲙⲁⲧⲑⲉⲟⲥ, Mattheos; la, Matthaeus a ...
church File:Watertoren Joure uo.JPG, Water tower of Joure File:Joure De Witte Os.jpg, Former store of Egbert Douwes, now part of Museum Joure File:Joure-plaats-OpenTopo.jpg, Topographic map of Joure, June 2014


Economy

The town has been renowned since the 18th century for the manufacture of traditional Frisian clocks ('stoelklokken' and 'staartklokken'). This was pure home-industry aided by the presence of a local copper-melting facility . As of today, a handful of skilled tradesmen continue to manufacture these clocks. In 1753 Egbert Douwes founded a company selling colonial goods in Joure. Starting in a small store, this venture really began to evolve as an industrial giant during the 1930-1950's. Family heirs renamed the company to
Douwe Egberts Douwe Egberts is a Dutch brand of coffee which is majority-owned by JDE Peet's. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands, by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as De Witte Os ("The White Ox"), a general grocery shop. The company later started dealing specificall ...
and made it a world imperium, mainly focusing on coffee, tea and tobacco. As of today many people in this town still have jobs at or related to DE, even though its headquarters moved to the city of Utrecht decades ago. Further typical industries that helped Joure grow are those related to the furniture and graphic sectors.


Tourism

Tourism has always been important and Joure offers a wide variety of uniquely typical Frisian attractions of historical, cultural and recreational significance. Its central location as well its sound transportation system make a visit to "De Flecke" easy and memorable.


Windmills

There are two restored
windmill A windmill is a structure that converts wind power into rotational energy using vanes called sails or blades, specifically to mill grain (gristmills), but the term is also extended to windpumps, wind turbines, and other applications, in some ...
s in Joure, ''De Groene Molen'' and ''Penninga's Molen''. The base of a third mill, ''Wielinga-stam'' also survives. File:Groene Molen Joure 03.JPG, ''De Groene Molen'' File:Penningasmolen2.jpg, ''Penninga's Molen''


Notable people

* Egbert Douwes (1723–1802), founder of Jacobs Douwe Egberts * Wynoldus Munniks (1744–1806), professor in medicine * Frans Julius Johan van Eysinga (1752–1828), grietman of Doniawerstal * Elias Annes Borger (1784–1820), professor in theology and the arts * Geart Aeilco Wumkes (1869–1954), theologian and historian * Nicolas Japikse (1872–1944), historian * Jacob Jongbloed (1895–1974), physiologist * Heije Schaper (1906–1996), military officer and politician * Charles Groenhuijsen (born 1954), journalist and publicist *
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(born 1968), bobsledder * Bert Jan van der Veen (born 1968), speed skater *
Jelle ten Rouwelaar Jelle ten Rouwelaar (; born 24 December 1980 in Joure) is a Dutch retired footballer, who started his professional career in the 1998–99 season playing for FC Emmen. He was the first-choice goalkeeper of NAC Breda for nine years in which ...
(born 1980), former football player * Danny Noppert (born 1990), darts player * Andries Noppert (born 1994), football player for
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and the
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International relations


Twin towns — sister cities

Joure is twinned with: * Drolshagen,
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References


External links

* {{Authority control Populated places in Friesland De Fryske Marren