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Village in Friesland, Netherlands
De Westereen
Village
Town signTown sign
Flag of De WestereenFlagCoat of arms of De WestereenCoat of arms
Location in Dantumadiel municipalityLocation in Dantumadiel municipality
De Westereen is located in FrieslandDe WestereenDe WestereenLocation in the NetherlandsShow map of FrieslandDe Westereen is located in NetherlandsDe WestereenDe WestereenDe Westereen (Netherlands)Show map of Netherlands
Coordinates: 53°15′19″N 6°2′8″E / 53.25528°N 6.03556°E / 53.25528; 6.03556
CountryNetherlands Netherlands
ProvinceFriesland Friesland
MunicipalityDantumadiel Dantumadiel
Population
 • Total5,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

De Westereen (sometimes referred to as De Westerein in West Frisian and as Zwaagwesteinde in Dutch) is a village in the Dantumadiel municipality of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 5,000 in 2017.

History

De Westereen lies on the edge of the clay ridge of Kollum and Kollumersweach. The place name refers to the fact it lies on the western end of it, on the edge of lower-lying peat area. In 1503 the place was mentioned as Westereynde, in 1511 as Op eijnd, Swaga west eijnd, in 1573 as Westen Eijnde, in 1718 as Swaagwesterend and in 1786 as Zwaag-Westeinde. Zwaag refers to the land where cattle were kept, the pasture.

In the 18th century the village grew on the northern side on the peatland, which was cultivated at that time. Most dwellings of this extension were heather and turf huts. The number of the huts grew quickly beyond the number of the already existing small forest farms the on Foarstrjitte that where there when they started the cultivation of the peatland. In the 20th century all of the huts were replaced with stone houses, most of them pretty small. The last turf hut, in Dutch called spitketen was torn down in 1939.

The village was well into the 20th century also well known for its peddlers, traveling vendors that went from door to door all over the north of the Netherlands. It was the peddler place of Friesland.

Up until 1 January 2009, the official name for the village was Zwaagwesteinde. In 2008 the municipality Dantumadiel decided that it was going the replace all the official Dutch names within the municipality with the West Frisian names. For Zwaagwesteinde it was decided the follow the name in the local form of the West Frisian language, De Westereen. In West Frisian the preferred spelling was until then De Westerein, which was on the town sign together with the Dutch name Zwaagwesteinde before the change. Today, the official name De Westereen is used in both standard West Frisian and Dutch.

References

  1. Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2017 - CBS
  2. ^ frieslandwonderland.nl. "Stichting Fryslâns Ferline; NoordBoek - Peter Karstkarel" (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. G. van Berkel & K. Samplonius (2018). "Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard" (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  4. "Geschiedenisdc - Dirk Corporaal" (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  5. "Friese plaats- en straatnamen - Bezoekers - Gemeente Dantumadiel". Archived from the original on 8 September 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  6. "Plaatsengids.nl" (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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