Voorthuizen
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Voorthuizen est un village appartenant à la commune néerlandaise de Barneveld. Le 1er janvier 2006, le village comptait 9 710 habitants.
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Voorthuizen (in basso sassone: Voorthuzen) è una località di circa 10.000 abitanti del centro dei Paesi Bassi, facente parte della provincia della Gheldria e situata nella regione della Veluwe. È la località più grande della municipalità di Barneveld; per un breve periodo (1812-1818), è stata anche un comune indipendente.
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Voorthuizen (Nedersaksisch: Voorthuzen) is een dorp en voormalige gemeente in de gemeente Barneveld, in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland. Het dorp ligt in de Gelderse Vallei, niet ver van de westflank van de Veluwe en is met zo’n 11.340 inwoners (2021) na Barneveld het grootste dorp van de gemeente.
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Voorthuizen – wieś w gminie Barneveld w holenderskiej prowincji Geldria. Była osobną gminą w latach 1812-1818.
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Voorthuizen (Dutch Low Saxon: Voorthuzen) is a village in the municipality of Barneveld, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. Voorthuizen was founded, according to legend, near a crossing of a ford ('Voorde') of the Ganzenbeek, a brook that no longer exists, on the road from Amsterdam to Deventer. This road was called a "Hessenweg" ('Hessian road') because seasonal labourers from Westphalia would travel along this road into the Netherlands. Another important road that lead through this place was the trade route from Harderwijk to Wageningen. This made Voorthuizen an important stop along these two routes.
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Voorthuizen, sculptuur de Voorthuizer Bunckmansage IMG 5062 2020-04-26 12.21.jpg
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Voorthuizen est un village appartenant à la commune néerlandaise de Barneveld. Le 1er janvier 2006, le village comptait 9 710 habitants.
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Voorthuizen (in basso sassone: Voorthuzen) è una località di circa 10.000 abitanti del centro dei Paesi Bassi, facente parte della provincia della Gheldria e situata nella regione della Veluwe. È la località più grande della municipalità di Barneveld; per un breve periodo (1812-1818), è stata anche un comune indipendente.
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Voorthuizen (Dutch Low Saxon: Voorthuzen) is a village in the municipality of Barneveld, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. Voorthuizen was founded, according to legend, near a crossing of a ford ('Voorde') of the Ganzenbeek, a brook that no longer exists, on the road from Amsterdam to Deventer. This road was called a "Hessenweg" ('Hessian road') because seasonal labourers from Westphalia would travel along this road into the Netherlands. Another important road that lead through this place was the trade route from Harderwijk to Wageningen. This made Voorthuizen an important stop along these two routes. A new high road was commissioned and built by King Louis Bonaparte in 1809, which actually divided up the village. During the 20th century, traffic along this route through the centre of the village increased, and a new main road was built in 1972, south of the village. Voorthuizen was a separate municipality between 1812 and 1818. Near the end of World War II, many buildings in the village were heavily damaged due to an engagement between Canadian and German troops on 16-17 April 1945. In 1999, the Seaforth Highlanders of Holland pipe and drum band was founded to commemorate the liberation of the village in 1945 by the Seaforth Highlanders of British Columbia. Due to the increase of the military after the war, the number of military bases and garrisons was rapidly expanded, among others the nearby military base "De Wittenberg" in Garderen/Stroe (renamed Generaal Majoor Koot Kazerne in 1978), and a mobilization complex at the Garderbroekerweg in Voorthuizen. The influx of military personnel led to the expansion of the village in the early 1950s; one of these new neighborhoods that housed many servicemen -located according to rank,- soon was nicknamed "Klein Korea" ('Little Korea'). These new inhabitants, and others that followed, lead to a shift in the population, from traditional agricultural labourers to a broader oriented populace, making Voorthuizen one of the more progressive villages in the municipality.
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Voorthuizen (Nedersaksisch: Voorthuzen) is een dorp en voormalige gemeente in de gemeente Barneveld, in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland. Het dorp ligt in de Gelderse Vallei, niet ver van de westflank van de Veluwe en is met zo’n 11.340 inwoners (2021) na Barneveld het grootste dorp van de gemeente.
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