Midden-Drenthe
| Midden-Drenthe | |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Province | Drenthe |
| Area - Land - Water | 345.82 km² 341.53 km² 4.29 km² |
| Population (2005) – Density | 33,008 97/km² |
Midden-Drenthe is a municipality in the northeastern Netherlands.
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Population centres
Balinge, Beilen, Bovensmilde, Brunsting, Bruntinge, Drijber, Elp, Eursinge, Garminge, Hijken, Hijkersmilde, Holthe, Hoogersmilde, Hooghalen, Laaghalen, Laaghalerveen, Lieving, Makkum, Mantinge, Nieuw-Balinge, Oranje, Orvelte, Smilde, Spier, Westerbork, Wijster, Witteveen, Zuidveld and Zwiggelte.
Beilen
Beilen is a village situated at the heart of the municipality Midden-Drenthe. The old Reformed church is the only really old building; a huge fire destroyed the major part of Beilen in 1820.
Hooghalen
Hooghalen is the village near where the deportation camp Westerbork was located during World War II. There is a museum and several memorials to those transported.
Orvelte
The small village of Orvelte presents itself as a museum village. There is a saw mill, a blacksmith and a wooden shoe maker, all open to the public. In Orvelte live less than a 100 people.
Westerbork
The village of Westerbork gives its name to the Westerbork deportation and later, concentration camp, located about 7 km north of the village, in the forests of Hooghalen.
The Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) array was installed near the site of the camp in 1969.
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| Province Drenthe | |
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Aa en Hunze – Assen – Borger-Odoorn – Coevorden – Emmen – Hoogeveen – Meppel – Midden-Drenthe – Noordenveld – Tynaarlo – Westerveld – De Wolden | |
| Netherlands |
Categories: Drenthe