Noordscheschut

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Noordscheschut is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe, municipality of Hoogeveen. Noordscheschut is a mining village in the municipality of Hoogeveen. It is located east of the village of Hoogeveen. The village is bisected by the Extended Hoogeveensche Vaart and is named after a lock built in 1766 between the “Noordsche Rising” and the Hoogeveensche shipping. It initially consisted of ribbon development along the canal, but after the Second World War to the south of the canal some new neighborhoods develop, so that the village now has its own core.

Noordscheschut has up to five churches: Dutch Reformed (since 1944), Reformed, Christian Reformed Church, Reformed Church and Seventh-day Adventists. Three of the five are housed in new buildings, the Reformed Church is a modest building from 1904, the Christian Reformed Church because it falls on a wooden building.

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