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Vriezenveen ( Lower Saxon: '''t Vjenne, Venne, Vjenne, Vreeznven or Vreeinvenne'') is a town in the municipality of
Twenterand Twenterand (; Twents: ) is a municipality in the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands. The name means "edge of Twente" as it is situated on the northwestern fringe of the historical region of Twente. The municipality of Twenterand als ...
in the Dutch province of
Overijssel Overijssel (, ; nds, Oaveriessel ; german: Oberyssel) is a Provinces of the Netherlands, province of the Netherlands located in the eastern part of the country. The province's name translates to "across the IJssel", from the perspective of the ...
. The population was 13,800 on January 1, 2020. Until July 1, 2002, Vriezenveen formed an independent municipality together with the villages of De Pollen, Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk,
Aadorp Aadorp is a village on the northern side of Almelo, Netherlands with a population of about 1500; it has been part of the Almelo municipality since 2001. The villagers of Aadorp are very close, since there are so few of them. The central meeting p ...
and the hamlets Bruinehaar, Weitemanslanden and Westerhoeven. In 2001, the municipality of Vriezenveen was merged with the municipality of Den Ham, which included the villages of
Den Ham Den Ham ɛn ɦɑmis a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Twenterand, about 15 km northwest of Almelo. Den Ham was a separate municipality until 2001, when it became a part of Vriezenveen. It ...
,
Vroomshoop Vroomshoop is a town located at the center of the municipality Twenterand in the Dutch province of Overijssel and was founded around 1859. The earliest inhabitants lived from the peat that was found in the nearby area. Farmers from the Groninge ...
, and
Geerdijk Geerdijk is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Twenterand. It became a village in 2009. History Geerdijk was founded in the mid-19th century along the canal Almelo–De Haandrik as a peat excava ...
. The new municipality was called Vriezenveen and renamed
Twenterand Twenterand (; Twents: ) is a municipality in the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands. The name means "edge of Twente" as it is situated on the northwestern fringe of the historical region of Twente. The municipality of Twenterand als ...
in 2003. The town hall of Twenterand is located in Vriezenveen. The dependance of the town hall in
Den Ham Den Ham ɛn ɦɑmis a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Twenterand, about 15 km northwest of Almelo. Den Ham was a separate municipality until 2001, when it became a part of Vriezenveen. It ...
was closed on May 30, 2008.


History

The oldest mention of Vriezenveen dates from 1364, when Evert van Hekeren, lord of
Almelo Almelo () is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands. The main population centres in the town are Aadorp, Almelo, Mariaparochie, and Bornerbroek. Almelo has about 72,000 inhabitants in the middle of the rolling countryside of Twente, ...
, wrote a charter for the free Frisians, their heirs and all the people who lived on the moor, from the ''Wierdense Weuste'' to the ''Bawesbeek''. The people who lived on the moor were obliged to pay one bucket of butter a year, measured according to the standard of Zwolle, on
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at Huis Almelo. This concerned a lease of butter and was paid in kind; the lease could not be bought off. The lord of Almelo had allowed the free Frisians to colonize the moor above his land. ''Almelervene'', as Vriezenveen was called before the 15th century, was created from forty farms, roughly stretching from the current Schipsloot to the later excavated canal of Overijssel. Each farm had a width of sixteen fields (16 × 7 is 112 metres). To the east of the settlement, up to the Bawesbeek, an area remained, the so-called ''Oosterhoeven''. This area was not divided and it is rumored that it was possibly the joint property of the residents. To the west of the settlement, there too was a similar area of undivided ground from the Boerstege to the Stouwe. These were the ''Westerhoeven'' and ''Woesten''. It is rumored that these lands were also joint property. The Almelervene settlement grew; By the mid-15th century, the village had already changed so much that the various farms were no longer sixteen fields wide, but were reduced to ten, or even eight fields wide. The German bishop from
Münster Münster (; nds, Mönster) is an independent city (''Kreisfreie Stadt'') in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region. It is also a state distr ...
,
Bernhard von Galen Christoph Bernhard Freiherr von Galen (12 October 1606, Drensteinfurt – 19 September 1678) was Prince-bishop of Münster. He was born into a noble Westphalian family. Background, education and conversion to Roman Catholicism Christoph Bernha ...
, aptly nicknamed ''Bommen Berend'' (English: ''Bombing Bernard)'', plundered and robbed
Twente Twente ( nl, Twente , Tweants dialect: ''Tweante'') is a region in the eastern Netherlands. It encompasses the most urbanised and easternmost part of the province of Overijssel. Twente is most likely named after the Tuihanti or Tvihanti, a Germ ...
around the year 1665. Vriezenveen was spared until 1665, because it was surrounded by swamp and bog. There was only one road to Vriezenveen and it was guarded by troops of the
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. However, there was a harsh winter in the year 1666, which froze the moors and the surrounding swamp. The road to Vriezenveen lay open and in January 1666, 1500 riders of the bishop's army rode into Vriezenveen. The village was looted and the houses and the church were set on fire. A large number of people were killed and the rest were taken as prisoners. The new Vriezenveen was not rebuilt on the Buterweg, along which it had previously lain. It was instead rebuilt on a sandy road to the north, the present village street. This rebuilding took place at a rapid pace and at the beginning of the 18th century the old Vriezenveen on the Buterweg was a thing of the past. Only the old cemetery of this old Vriezenveen has been preserved. The village is now characterised by a 6.2-kilometer long built-up village street (from west to east: Hammerweg, Westeinde and Oosteinde) with characteristic facades on the houses. The special Engbertsdijksvenen, a partly still living biodiverse raised bog complex with its rare flora and fauna, is a reminder of what the area looked like, before the intensive colonisation of the area by the lord of Almelo and his subjects was set in motion.


Religion

During the
Reformation The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in ...
, which also permeated Twente, most of the Vriezenveners "switched" to
Protestantism Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began seeking to reform the Catholic Church from within in the 16th century against what its followers perceived to b ...
. In the 19th century the conservative orthodox
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became the majority. A Vriezenvener, Jan Machiel Krijger, (1874–1951) took part as a party leader in the 1946 Dutch parliamentary elections on behalf of the
Protestant Union The Protestant Union (german: Protestantische Union), also known as the Evangelical Union, Union of Auhausen, German Union or the Protestant Action Party, was a coalition of Protestant German states. It was formed on 14 May 1608 by Frederick IV ...
. The former CHU member obtained 32,020 votes. To this day most Vriezenveners are either
Dutch Reformed The Dutch Reformed Church (, abbreviated NHK) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930. It was the original denomination of the Dutch Royal Family an ...
or
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; to be seen in the support of the SGP and the predecessors of the
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; the RPF and the
GPV The Reformed Political LeagueTranslation used by Andeweg and Irwin in ''Governance and Politics of the Netherlands'' (2002: 45) ( nl, Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond, GPV) was an orthodox Protestant political party in the Netherlands. The GPV is o ...
. However, a strong Catholic minority remained on the eastern side of the village. This
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community was able to inaugurate its own parish church in the early 20th century. The church and parish are dedicated to the Roman Catholic saint
Anthony the Great Anthony the Great ( grc-gre, Ἀντώνιος ''Antṓnios''; ar, القديس أنطونيوس الكبير; la, Antonius; ; c. 12 January 251 – 17 January 356), was a Christian monk from Egypt, revered since his death as a saint. He is d ...
. Until the
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, there was a Jewish community in Vriezenveen. In 1878, the Vriezenveen synagogue, ''Mikdash Me'at'' (small shrine), was built, after the King's commissioner P.C. Nahuijs, by
Royal Decree A decree is a legal proclamation, usually issued by a head of state (such as the president of a republic or a monarch), according to certain procedures (usually established in a constitution). It has the force of law. The particular term used for ...
of December 2, 1876, granted a government subsidy of 850 guilders to the local Israelite Congregation for its construction. The synagogue was completed in 1879. The community then numbered 27 people. In 1906, the Jewish community became part of Almelo, and in 1923, the building was sold. The building is still intact and has been listed as a municipal monument since 1996. The former synagogue has been a warehouse of a private company since 1973, but the building is scheduled to be demolished.


Trade

The inhabitants of Vriezenveen (
Rusluie The Rusluie were a community of Dutch origin living in the city of Saint Petersburg in Russia, between 1720 and 1917. They originally came from the town of Vriezenveen, in the Dutch province of Overijssel. The name ''Rusluie'' is in Vriezenveens, ...
) had a lively trade with the
Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
city of
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in the period from 1720 to 1917. Over the course of time, various companies from Vriezenveen founded trading houses and shops on notable streets and in notable buildings, such as on the
Nevsky Prospekt Nevsky Prospect ( rus, Не́вский проспе́кт, r=Nevsky Prospekt (street), Prospekt, p=ˈnʲɛfskʲɪj prɐˈspʲɛkt) is the main street (high street) in the federal city of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg in Russian Federation, ...
and in the adjacent " Gostiny Dvor". Although they managed to acquire a permanent place in the grand city at the mouth of the
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, many Vriezenveners eventually returned to their hometown. On May 16, 1905, there was a great fire in Vriezenveen that almost destroyed the entire town. After the fire,
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and Prince Henry – her prince-consort – formally known as
Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (german: Heinrich Wladimir Albrecht Ernst; nl, Hendrik Vladimir Albrecht Ernst; 19 April 1876 – 3 July 1934) was Prince consort of the Netherlands from 7 February 1901 until his death in 1934 as the husband o ...
'','' personally came to support the residents of Vriezenveen. They made a personal donation of no less than a thousand guilders, intended for the reconstruction of Vriezenveen. The fire was commemorated in 2005, with a parade of historic fire-fighting vehicles. The Jansen & Tilanus company was spared during the great fire. The textile factory was the largest employer in the town at the time and the fire ended just before the factory on the Westeinde street. Due to the dryness of the commonly used thatched roofs and the strong winds from the east, there was no stopping the fire. 228 houses, mostly built in the aforementioned style, went up in flames. The richer farms and Rusluie houses made of brick and with greater garden distance from other houses, turned out to be more resistant to the fire and still stand to this day. The most famous of these still-standing farms, is the ''Peddemors'' farm. The Historical Museum deals with the history of the municipality of Vriezenveen, and of the town itself. There is, among other things, a historical department about the textile history of Vriezenveen and extensive documentation about the great fire of 1905. In addition, an old living room, a farmhouse kitchen and a school class from long ago are on display, which allows people to get a glimpse of life in the past. During the
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, Vriezenveen became the temporary home of many children from
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. Contact was made through the Roman Catholic pastor of Vriezenveen, dhr. Van Rhijn – originally from Rotterdam – and the children were taken care of in Vriezenveen's foster families. On May 1, 2004, the association ''Oud Vriezenveen'' organized a reunion where about a hundred so-called ''oorlogskinderen'' (English: ''war children'') – mostly from Rotterdam – gathered. The war children, at the time referred to as ''bleekneusjes'' (English: ''pale noses''), were asked to put their stories on paper, which resulted in the book ''Bleekneusjes oorlogskinderen''. In April 2006, the first copy of this book was presented to deputy Gert Ranter by initiator José Bosch-Höfte, with great interest from many war children. Up until the 1960s, the village did not have elder care, because of a "strong general regional sense of commitment and duty towards helping each other", also known as '' noaberschap'' (English: ''neighbour-ship'').On December 23, 1960, the Protestant-Christian Foundation De Vriezenhof was founded. The construction of the retirement home then took five years, on the site where a rectory stood before.


Points of interest


Museums

* Historisch Museum Vriezenveen (English: Historical Museum of Vriezenveen) * Kachelmuseum Fini's Hoeve (English: Stove Museum "Fini's Homestead")


Monuments and buildings

* Leemansmolen (English: Leemans' Mill) * Gemeentehuis Twenterand (English: Town Hall of Twenterand) * Watertoren Vriezenveen (English: Water Tower of Vriezenveen) * Grote Kerk (English: Large Church)


Sports and leisure

Vriezenveen has two
football clubs A football team is a group of players selected to play together in the various team sports known as football. Such teams could be selected to play in a match against an opposing team, to represent a football club, group, state or nation, an all- ...
, '' DOS '37'' (Door Oefening Sterk) and '' DETO'' (Door Eendracht Tot Overwinning). There is also the korfball/netball club ''Amicitia'', basketball club ''Peatminers'', volleyball club ''Vrivo'', swimming and water polo club ''VZPC'', athletics association ''AV Twenterand'', shooting association ''SV Vriezenveen'', tennis club ''TCV'', ice skating club ''Centrale Schaatstraining Vriezenveen'' and skating club ''De Eendracht Vriezenveen'', chess association ''Vrimot,'' gym association ''KEV'' (Kracht En Vriendschap), judo association ''Judokwai Vriezenveen'', tug-of-war club ''TTV Vriezenveen'', and the scouting association ''Admiraal Kruys''. Vriezenveen has two natural ice rinks. One of them is located on the Geesterenseweg and owned by ''IJsclub de Eendracht''. The other ice rink is located at the sports park in Vriezenveen and is owned by ''IJsclub Vooruit''. The foundation ''Sportpromotie Twenterand'' organizes the ''Twenterandrun'' once a year and the ''Nacht van Twenterand'' once a year. The Twenterandrun is a semi-professional running race, described as the ''"Van Dam tot Dam run"'' – the biggest yearly running race of Amsterdam and the surrounding regions – of the east. In 2002 the running competition was organized for the first time and in 2007 the first lustrum was celebrated with a performance by singer Jannes. Up to and including 2006, a cycling tour was held every year under the name ''Ronde van Vriezenveen''. Due to limited interest and the very unfavorable location of the course, this Ronde van Vriezenveen has been changed into an ATB couple race through the centre of Vriezenveen and continued under the name "Nacht van Twenterand". This race is also organized by the foundation Sportpromotie Twenterand There is also a harmony orchestra that has won the national championship several times, the Vriezenveense Harmonie. For further relaxation there is the Herman Jansen-Park. Once a year there is a
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. There is also a
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every Wednesday morning. The last Wednesday of the summer holiday, a farmers market is organized which always attracts thousands of visitors. In recent years, local entrepreneurs (mainly catering establishments) have been trying to attract more and more people to Vriezenveen by organizing various activities. The best example of this is the yearly festival, Randrock, which attracts thousands of visitors and is a huge boon to local entrepreneurs.


Traffic and transport

Vriezenveen is located on the National Road 36 (''N36'') from
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to Almelo and Wierden. The
train station A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track and a station building providing suc ...
on the route Almelo – Mariënberg is located in the west of the village. It is served twice an hour by
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, in ''Twents''-style. In addition, Line 81 runs through Vriezenveen via the bus station in Westerhaar to
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and towards Almelo. Since April 1, 2007, residents can also use the regional taxi.


Language

A unique dialectical variant of the Lower Saxon language group is spoken in Vriezenveen, albeit to a decreasing degree; aptly named ''Vriezenveens'' (Lower Saxon: ''Vjeans''). In terms of pronunciation, this is less like the surrounding Twents, although grammatically and lexically it draws from the same source.


History

Some sources claim that Frisian influences can be heard in Vjeans. This seems plausible, because Vriezenveen was founded by
Frisians The Frisians are a Germanic ethnic group native to the coastal regions of the Netherlands and northwestern Germany. They inhabit an area known as Frisia and are concentrated in the Dutch provinces of Friesland and Groningen and, in Germany, ...
. Other sources claim that the unique Vjeanse pronunciation is due to the Rusluie. These tradesmen from Vriezenveen settled in Saint Petersburg, Russia, but usually returned to Vriezenveen years later. In Saint Petersburg they formed a tight-knit community of several hundred people, who most likely spoke to each other in Vjeans. A strong Russian influence on the Vjeans of those who stayed behind therefore seems less plausible. Because Twente was more or less cut off from the rest of the Netherlands by the moorland for centuries, links were created with
Westphalia Westphalia (; german: Westfalen ; nds, Westfalen ) is a region of northwestern Germany and one of the three historic parts of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has an area of and 7.9 million inhabitants. The territory of the regio ...
and the adjacent Münsterland. The large city of
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was looked at for the latest fashion and customs. The language in Münster ( Westphalian) was also seen as the standard and the whole of Twente (including Vriezenveen) went along with this. A characteristic feature of Westphalian is the ''
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'', which makes an open ''ee'', ''oo'' and ''eu'' sound like a "twisted" , and . "Weten" became "''wiëten''", "Koken" became "''koëken''" and "Lui/Leu" became "''luje''". This rotation can also be heard clearly in the spoken Low Saxon variants of Rijssens and Enters. However, Vjeans seems to have gone even a step further in this, so that "Wiëten" now sounds like "''wjetn/wjet'n''" and "Koëken" like "''kwakn/kwak'n''". (English: ''Weten – Knowing / Koken – Cooking / Lui, Leu – Folk'')


Preservation

In 2014, four stories from the children's book series Jip en Janneke were translated into Vjeans and included in "''Jipke en Jannöaken''", the translation of this children's book series into
Twents Tweants (Tweants pronunciation: ; nl, Twents ) is a group of non-standardised, closely related Westphalian, Dutch Low Saxon dialects, descending from Old Saxon. It is spoken daily by approximately 62% of the population of Twente, a region in t ...
. Other than that though, other attempts to preserve the "real" Vjeans seem to be limited to the attempts of local linguists or local historical societies. In 1969, the "''Woordenboek van het Vriezenveens, deel 1"'' (English: ''Dictionary of Vriezenveens, part 1''), was written by Dr. Hendrik Entjes. Additional parts have since not appeared further.


Notable residents

* Wicher Berkhoff (Russian: ''Vasili Ivanovich Berkov'', English: ''Vasily Berkov'' (1794–1870)), shipbuilder and translator *
Manon Fokke Hermanna (Manon) Fokke (born 16 January 1976 in Vriezenveen) is a Dutch politician. As a member of the Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid) was an MP between 20 September 2012 and 23 March 2017. Previously she was a member of the municipal counc ...
(1976), politician * Marcel Fränzel (1960), politician * Maayke Heuver (1990), football player *
Michel Jansen Michel Jansen (born 3 March 1966) is Dutch football manager and former player. He played for DETO Twenterand, Heracles Almelo, STEVO and Excelsior '31. Jansen received the '' Rinus Michels Award'' in 2007 while coaching HHC Hardenberg. Jansen ...
(1966), football player * Wicher Jansen (1848–1894), textile manufacturer *
Johan Kenkhuis Johan Kenkhuis (born 7 May 1980 in Vriezenveen, Overijssel) is an Olympic medal winning Dutch swimmer. From a young age, Kenkhuis had a strong interest in swimming. In 1998, he won gold medals in both the 100 meter and 200 meter freestyle ev ...
(1980), swimmer * Bernard Kobes (1945), politician * Gerhardus Kruys (1838–1902), naval officer and Secretary of the Navy * Gerben Löwik (1977), cyclist * Reinie Melissant-Briene (1965), politician * Jessica Torny (1980), football player


Literature and sources

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