Oudemirdum

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Oudemirdum (West Frisian: Aldemardum) is a small village in Gaasterlan-Sleat in the province Friesland of the Netherlands and has around the 1330 citizens (2007). The name Oudemirdumis first mentioned in 1329, but the first settlements were before 850. Previously changed the name of ‘Meretha’, in ‘Merthen’, ‘Maerdum’, ‘Merthum’ and ‘Mirdum’ into ‘Oudemirdum’. Through the old village with a brink does Oudemirdum few Drents on.
That old village, from the late Middle Ages, consists De Brink, the church (a monument) en de Alde Buorren. In the 19th century The center was expanded with Jan Schotanuswei and the Tsjerkestrjitte, both with a few old farmhouses and houses on both sides of the road.
To the Aldemardumer Klif, and recreation terrain “De Hege Gerzen” is located in a piece of meadow a particular hill. On the hill are Hawthorn and is popularly “De Mergelbult” called. This hill is left of marl extraction, who was at 1900. Marl is a mixture of clay and limestone and can be used aslime fertilizer dust on farmland. The special hill is the landfill mound digging out of the ± 1900.

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