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Cuijk

Cuijk (pronunciation; dialect: Kuuk)[3] is a town in the northeastern part of the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. It is the successor of a Roman settlement on the west bank of the Meuse, 13 km (8.1 mi) south of Nijmegen. Cuijk, which had a population of 18,170 as of 2020, was the centre of an eponymous municipality, which ceased to exist on 1 January 2022, when it was replaced by the larger Land van Cuijk municipality.

Cuijk
St. Martin's Church dominates the skyline on the Meuse
Cuijk
Location in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands
Cuijk
Cuijk (Netherlands)
Coordinates: 51°43′47″N 5°52′52″E / 51.729630°N 5.881015°E / 51.729630; 5.881015
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Brabant
MunicipalityLand van Cuijk
Area
 • Total9.55 km2 (3.69 sq mi)
Elevation10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total18,375
 • Density1,900/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
5431[1]
Dialing code0485

Origin of the name edit

The name Cuijk seems to be derived from the Celtic Keukja, meaning curve or bend. This refers to a bend in the Meuse near Cuijk. The Romans transformed Keukja to Ceuclum, leading to the later Dutch name Cuijk.

History edit

Prehistory edit

Some centuries before the Romans arrived, the area was already relatively densely populated. Part of the Celtic culture is known through archaeology, e.g. the way they took care of their deceased. They had cattle and worked the land in a primitive way. They lived in large wood huts or barns.

On the 'Kampse Veld' in nearby Haps a settlement from about 700 BC was found in the early 20th century. Prehistoric remains were also found in Cuijk itself: In 1844 many round burial mounds from the Bronze Age were found near Haanhof. These were from the Urnfield culture, as they contained urns with human ashes. In 1825 similar finds had been done on the Kalkhof.

Roman Ceuclum edit

 
Part of the Peutinger map depicting Ceuclum

After Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul in about 50 BC, the Roman influence reached up to the Rhine, which flowed through Utrecht at the time. The Rhine itself was guarded by the limes, a string of castella connected by roads.

From the limes, a road led south to Nijmegen and Tongeren via Cuijk. In the 20th century many remains of this road were found near Cuijk and Sint Agatha, and further south. Ceuclum and the road are shown on the Peutinger map. In the late fourth century, a bridge over the Meuse was constructed at Cuijk, part of the road. In 1992 remains of the bridge were discovered. Foundations of a Roman castellum near St Martin's church were discovered in 1937, 1939 and 1949. Other finds relate to Gallo-Roman temples and a bath house. Merovingian and Carolingian pottery imply continuous habitation at Cuijk after the Roman era.

Medieval times edit

 
Statue of Jan I van Cuijk
 
Cigar factory Kansas

The Lords of Cuijk can be traced back to the 11th century. The Lords of Cuijk established the Heerlijkheid Cuijk, and tried to maintain their independence from the bigger counties and duchies. In about 1133 Cuijk castle was destroyed, and the center of the lordship was moved to Grave. Jan I van Cuijk (1230-1308) was the most important lord, and brought Cuijk under the influence of the Duchy of Brabant. Even though the lord resided in Grave, the diet of the Heerlijkheid Cuijk and its highest court remained in Cuijk.

Eighty Years' War and Republic edit

During the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) Grave was taken by the Spanish in 1586, and retaken by the Dutch Republic in 1602. From then till the peace of 1648 Cuijk was in an uncertain position. At the peace it became part of the Dutch Republic, or more precisely the part of Brabant that it controlled. The mainly Catholic population was then limited in the exercise of its religion.

In 1712 a large fire burned down part of Cuijk. In 1795 the Catholics regained the parish church of Cuijk. In 1809 the Protestant church was built.

Nineteenth century edit

The Meuse often flooded the surroundings of Cuijk. This was especially the case in 1820, 1861, 1880 and 1926. It made that the town was rather isolated for part of the year. In 1883 the Nijmegen–Venlo railway was opened. Cuijk got a railway station, and reliable connections to the rest of the country. In 1883 it also got an official post office.[4]

Industrialization edit

Most of the population of Cuijk worked in agriculture till very late in the nineteenth century. The wild grounds surrounding the town were brought into cultivation relatively late. The position of Cuijk as the center of an agricultural area was marked by the many annual markets for fabric, cattle and the like. It also had some industry. In about 1860 Johannes van Susteren made weighing scales and coffee grinders. Other companies made safes and fire hoses. There were two breweries, and workplaces where organs, church ornaments, and candles were made.[4] In 1907 the dairy firm N.V. Cuijksche Melkproductenfabriek 'Lacto' was in Cuijk. In 1924 it was bought by Nutricia, and started to specialize in nutrition for children.[5]

The tobacco industry was the most important industry in Cuijk. Tobacco was cultivated in the surroundings, and cigars were made. In 1859 the factory of J. Baars & Zonen from Krommenie opened a factory in Cuijk. The Baars factory made the 'Victor Hugo' cigars. In 1930 it employed 146 males, 31 females and 41 children.[4]

Due to the abundant presence of cattle, there were multiple tanneries in Cuijk. The most famous was the one founded by Regouin in 1838. A hundred years later, in 1938, it became the Koninklijke Leder- en Drijfriemenfabriek, which was specialized in mechanical belts. By then it processed 20,000 hides a year. Many of these came from Java, and could easily be transported via the Meuse.[6]

Post World War II edit

Cuijk was liberated on 17 September 1944, but the other side of the Meuse remained occupied till March 1945. It led to artillery bombardments and destruction in Cuijk. After the war the location on the Meuse, and the railway brought many companies to Cuijk. The Meuse harbor Haven van Cuijk was dug near the hamlet Katwijk, and a large industrial area were created. The population grew from 5,645 in 1950 to 15,300 in 1975.

Notable buildings edit

 
Former factory (right) and house (left) Regouin tannery
  • St Martin's Church, a Gothic Revival architecture church built 1911-1913
  • Tower of the preceding Gothic St Martin's church from 1480, home to Museum Ceuclum
  • The Protestant church on the corner of Markt and Grotestraat is a small neo classical building from 1809
  • The Joods monument from 1985 contains the rear façade of the former Synagogue of Cuijk
  • Former Regouin tannery at Grotestraat 3
  • Former cigar factory Kansas at Kerkstraat 7, now a café.
  • Windmill Jan van Cuijk, which also served as a bark mill
  • Fabrikantenwoning at Stationsstraat 8, built for the tanner family Regouin.
  • Meuse Boulevard, constructed in about 2007, and meant to restore the contact Cuijk and the Meuse. From the Meuse Boulevard there is a view towards parts of the heath of Mookerheide and the Reichswald on the other side of the Meuse.

Musea edit

  • Museum Ceuclum, a history museum in the old tower of St Martin's

Nature and landscape edit

Cuijk is located directly on the Meuse. Just south of Cuijk is the nature reserve Zevenhutten of 85 hectares, owned by Brabants Landschap.[7]

Transport edit

The close by A73 motorway is the main connection of Cuijk. Cuijk railway station is popular with the many commuters to Nijmegen. The Spes Mea of the ferry service Cuijk - Middelaar crosses the Meuse to Limburg.

The Meuse harbor is important for bulk transport, and has a container terminal.

Twin towns - sister cities edit

References edit

  • Cleerdin, Vincent (1939), Zóó is Noord-Brabant, Strengholt
  • Mercx, J.K. (1918), Noord-Brabant's nijverheid in beeld, Emrik & Binger, Haarlem

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021". Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Postcodetool for 5431AA". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. 24 July 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Mills dialect".
  4. ^ a b c "Gemeentebestuur Cuijk en Sint Agatha, (1809) 1811-1941 (1944)" (in Dutch). BHIC. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  5. ^ Mercx 1918.
  6. ^ Cleerdin 1939, p. 128.
  7. ^ "Zevenhutten" (in Dutch). BHIC. Retrieved 24 September 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Cuijk at Wikimedia Commons
  • Canon of Cuijk

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For the municipality see Cuijk municipality Cuijk pronunciation dialect Kuuk 3 is a town in the northeastern part of the province of North Brabant Netherlands It is the successor of a Roman settlement on the west bank of the Meuse 13 km 8 1 mi south of Nijmegen Cuijk which had a population of 18 170 as of 2020 was the centre of an eponymous municipality which ceased to exist on 1 January 2022 when it was replaced by the larger Land van Cuijk municipality CuijkTownSt Martin s Church dominates the skyline on the MeuseCuijkLocation in the province of North Brabant in the NetherlandsShow map of North BrabantCuijkCuijk Netherlands Show map of NetherlandsCoordinates 51 43 47 N 5 52 52 E 51 729630 N 5 881015 E 51 729630 5 881015CountryNetherlandsProvinceNorth BrabantMunicipalityLand van CuijkArea 1 Total9 55 km2 3 69 sq mi Elevation 2 10 m 30 ft Population 2021 1 Total18 375 Density1 900 km2 5 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code5431 1 Dialing code0485 Contents 1 Origin of the name 2 History 2 1 Prehistory 2 2 Roman Ceuclum 2 3 Medieval times 2 4 Eighty Years War and Republic 2 5 Nineteenth century 2 6 Industrialization 2 7 Post World War II 3 Notable buildings 4 Musea 5 Nature and landscape 6 Transport 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksOrigin of the name editThe name Cuijk seems to be derived from the Celtic Keukja meaning curve or bend This refers to a bend in the Meuse near Cuijk The Romans transformed Keukja to Ceuclum leading to the later Dutch name Cuijk History editPrehistory edit Some centuries before the Romans arrived the area was already relatively densely populated Part of the Celtic culture is known through archaeology e g the way they took care of their deceased They had cattle and worked the land in a primitive way They lived in large wood huts or barns On the Kampse Veld in nearby Haps a settlement from about 700 BC was found in the early 20th century Prehistoric remains were also found in Cuijk itself In 1844 many round burial mounds from the Bronze Age were found near Haanhof These were from the Urnfield culture as they contained urns with human ashes In 1825 similar finds had been done on the Kalkhof Roman Ceuclum edit nbsp Part of the Peutinger map depicting CeuclumAfter Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul in about 50 BC the Roman influence reached up to the Rhine which flowed through Utrecht at the time The Rhine itself was guarded by the limes a string of castella connected by roads From the limes a road led south to Nijmegen and Tongeren via Cuijk In the 20th century many remains of this road were found near Cuijk and Sint Agatha and further south Ceuclum and the road are shown on the Peutinger map In the late fourth century a bridge over the Meuse was constructed at Cuijk part of the road In 1992 remains of the bridge were discovered Foundations of a Roman castellum near St Martin s church were discovered in 1937 1939 and 1949 Other finds relate to Gallo Roman temples and a bath house Merovingian and Carolingian pottery imply continuous habitation at Cuijk after the Roman era Medieval times edit nbsp Statue of Jan I van Cuijk nbsp Cigar factory KansasThe Lords of Cuijk can be traced back to the 11th century The Lords of Cuijk established the Heerlijkheid Cuijk and tried to maintain their independence from the bigger counties and duchies In about 1133 Cuijk castle was destroyed and the center of the lordship was moved to Grave Jan I van Cuijk 1230 1308 was the most important lord and brought Cuijk under the influence of the Duchy of Brabant Even though the lord resided in Grave the diet of the Heerlijkheid Cuijk and its highest court remained in Cuijk Eighty Years War and Republic edit During the Eighty Years War 1568 1648 Grave was taken by the Spanish in 1586 and retaken by the Dutch Republic in 1602 From then till the peace of 1648 Cuijk was in an uncertain position At the peace it became part of the Dutch Republic or more precisely the part of Brabant that it controlled The mainly Catholic population was then limited in the exercise of its religion In 1712 a large fire burned down part of Cuijk In 1795 the Catholics regained the parish church of Cuijk In 1809 the Protestant church was built Nineteenth century edit The Meuse often flooded the surroundings of Cuijk This was especially the case in 1820 1861 1880 and 1926 It made that the town was rather isolated for part of the year In 1883 the Nijmegen Venlo railway was opened Cuijk got a railway station and reliable connections to the rest of the country In 1883 it also got an official post office 4 Industrialization edit Most of the population of Cuijk worked in agriculture till very late in the nineteenth century The wild grounds surrounding the town were brought into cultivation relatively late The position of Cuijk as the center of an agricultural area was marked by the many annual markets for fabric cattle and the like It also had some industry In about 1860 Johannes van Susteren made weighing scales and coffee grinders Other companies made safes and fire hoses There were two breweries and workplaces where organs church ornaments and candles were made 4 In 1907 the dairy firm N V Cuijksche Melkproductenfabriek Lacto was in Cuijk In 1924 it was bought by Nutricia and started to specialize in nutrition for children 5 The tobacco industry was the most important industry in Cuijk Tobacco was cultivated in the surroundings and cigars were made In 1859 the factory of J Baars amp Zonen from Krommenie opened a factory in Cuijk The Baars factory made the Victor Hugo cigars In 1930 it employed 146 males 31 females and 41 children 4 Due to the abundant presence of cattle there were multiple tanneries in Cuijk The most famous was the one founded by Regouin in 1838 A hundred years later in 1938 it became the Koninklijke Leder en Drijfriemenfabriek which was specialized in mechanical belts By then it processed 20 000 hides a year Many of these came from Java and could easily be transported via the Meuse 6 Post World War II edit Cuijk was liberated on 17 September 1944 but the other side of the Meuse remained occupied till March 1945 It led to artillery bombardments and destruction in Cuijk After the war the location on the Meuse and the railway brought many companies to Cuijk The Meuse harbor Haven van Cuijk was dug near the hamlet Katwijk and a large industrial area were created The population grew from 5 645 in 1950 to 15 300 in 1975 Notable buildings edit nbsp Former factory right and house left Regouin tannerySt Martin s Church a Gothic Revival architecture church built 1911 1913 Tower of the preceding Gothic St Martin s church from 1480 home to Museum Ceuclum The Protestant church on the corner of Markt and Grotestraat is a small neo classical building from 1809 The Joods monument from 1985 contains the rear facade of the former Synagogue of Cuijk Former Regouin tannery at Grotestraat 3 Former cigar factory Kansas at Kerkstraat 7 now a cafe Windmill Jan van Cuijk which also served as a bark mill Fabrikantenwoning at Stationsstraat 8 built for the tanner family Regouin Meuse Boulevard constructed in about 2007 and meant to restore the contact Cuijk and the Meuse From the Meuse Boulevard there is a view towards parts of the heath of Mookerheide and the Reichswald on the other side of the Meuse Musea editMuseum Ceuclum a history museum in the old tower of St Martin sNature and landscape editCuijk is located directly on the Meuse Just south of Cuijk is the nature reserve Zevenhutten of 85 hectares owned by Brabants Landschap 7 Transport editThe close by A73 motorway is the main connection of Cuijk Cuijk railway station is popular with the many commuters to Nijmegen The Spes Mea of the ferry service Cuijk Middelaar crosses the Meuse to Limburg The Meuse harbor is important for bulk transport and has a container terminal Twin towns sister cities edit nbsp Maldon nbsp Lalinde nbsp PrerovReferences editCleerdin Vincent 1939 Zoo is Noord Brabant Strengholt Mercx J K 1918 Noord Brabant s nijverheid in beeld Emrik amp Binger HaarlemNotes edit a b c Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021 Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 17 April 2022 Postcodetool for 5431AA Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch Het Waterschapshuis 24 July 2019 Retrieved 17 April 2022 Mills dialect a b c Gemeentebestuur Cuijk en Sint Agatha 1809 1811 1941 1944 in Dutch BHIC Retrieved 24 September 2021 Mercx 1918 Cleerdin 1939 p 128 Zevenhutten in Dutch BHIC Retrieved 24 September 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Cuijk at Wikimedia Commons Canon of Cuijk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cuijk amp oldid 1194340591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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