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Echt, Netherlands

Echt (Dutch: [ɛxt] ; Limburgish: Ech [ˈæx]) is a city in the Dutch municipality of Echt-Susteren in the province of Limburg, Netherlands. It was a municipality itself until it merged with the municipality of Susteren on 1 January 2003.

Echt
Ech (Limburgish)
City
Echt
Location in the Netherlands
Echt
Location in the province of Limburg in the Netherlands
Coordinates: 51°06′N 5°53′E / 51.100°N 5.883°E / 51.100; 5.883
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceLimburg
MunicipalityEcht-Susteren
Area
 • Total12.35 km2 (4.77 sq mi)
Elevation26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total7,655
 • Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6101[1]
Dialing code0475

The municipality of Echt had about 19,300 inhabitants and an area of about 75,13 square km.

History edit

 
Map of Echt by Jacob van Deventer, c. 1550
 
Echt in 1866

First recorded in the 7th century, Echt was a village, then within the County of Loon. Between 928 and 939 Gerberga of Saxony gave the estate of "Ettha" and its church to the St Servatius community in Maastricht.[3]

In 1075/1076 Gerard I of Guelders, received the estate of Echt on loan from Albert III, Count of Namur and deputy duke of Lower Lorraine.[4][3] However, a charter from Emperor Henry IV from 1087 gives a different picture of this donation: according to the Godschalk van Aken, Gerard I of Guelders is said to have illegally taken possession of the church of Echt ("Echta") ("invaserat"), while this belonged to the St. Servatius Chapter. By judgment of the imperial court of Aachen ("Aquisgrani") the church of Echt was returned to the Maastricht chapter.[4][3]

The aldermen of Echt, who had their own seal, are mentioned first on 29 June 1259. A source from 1590 shows Echt as a "Minderstädteof" (small town) within the States of Upper Guelders.[5] Small towns were legally and economically less privileged than large cities such as Roermond.[6] Nevertheless, it had a wall with gates, a hospital and cloth hall. A city moat was constructed after the second half of the 13th century. In May 1397, during a war between Brabant and Gelderland, the people of Liège destroyed the fortified town. In 1473 the city was conquered by Charles the Bold, while in 1497 Maximilian I took its castle. However, the city was recaptured by Guelders shortly thereafter. In 1556, during the Eighty Years' War, it was looted by mercenaries in the Spanish army. It then changed occupiers several times and suffered waves of destruction. Of the old fortifications only the canals were left by the end of the war.

After significant depopulation caused by wars and plagues, Echt was usually considered to be a village. Only after 1630 was it again consistently referred to as city, even by its own aldermen.

At the Treaty of Utrecht, ending the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713, Echt became part of the United Provinces together with Venlo and Montfort. In 1795 Guelders was finally conquered and incorporated by the French First Republic, and partitioned between the départements of Roer and Meuse-Inférieure

Sights edit

Economy edit

From the late 19th century, Echt was the centre of an important roof tile industry.

There are two business parks in Echt, namely De Berk, and De Loop.

Nature and landscape edit

Echt is located on the Maas river, at a height of about 28 meters. To the west of Echt are industrial estates, a motorway and the Juliana Canal. To the east, the hamlets of Schilberg and Hingen and the church village of Pey are attached to Echt. Other nearby hamlets include Gebroek, Slek and Ophoven to the south, Aasterberg to the west, and Berkelaar to the north.

Transportation edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021". Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Postcodetool for 6101AA". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b Alberts (1978). Van heerlijkheid tot landsheerlijkheid. pp. 48–9.
  5. ^ Schaïk, R.W.M. van (1 January 1989). "S. Frankewitz, G. Venner, De zegels der steden en dorpen in het Overkwartier van Gelder. Die Siegel der Städte und Dörfer im geldrischen Oberquartier 1250-1798". BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review. 104 (3): 419. doi:10.18352/bmgn-lchr.3119. ISSN 2211-2898.
  6. ^ Alberts (1978). Van heerlijkheid tot landsheerlijkheid. pp. 65–66.

External links edit

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This article is about the settlement in the Netherlands For the Dutch and German word for real see Wiktionary echt Dutch and Wiktionary echt German This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Echt Netherlands news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Echt Dutch ɛxt Limburgish Ech ˈaex is a city in the Dutch municipality of Echt Susteren in the province of Limburg Netherlands It was a municipality itself until it merged with the municipality of Susteren on 1 January 2003 Echt Ech Limburgish CityThe Sint LandricuskerkFlagCoat of armsEchtLocation in the NetherlandsShow map of NetherlandsEchtLocation in the province of Limburg in the NetherlandsShow map of Limburg NetherlandsCoordinates 51 06 N 5 53 E 51 100 N 5 883 E 51 100 5 883CountryNetherlandsProvinceLimburgMunicipalityEcht SusterenArea 1 Total12 35 km2 4 77 sq mi Elevation 2 26 m 85 ft Population 2021 1 Total7 655 Density620 km2 1 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code6101 1 Dialing code0475 The municipality of Echt had about 19 300 inhabitants and an area of about 75 13 square km Contents 1 History 2 Sights 3 Economy 4 Nature and landscape 5 Transportation 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Map of Echt by Jacob van Deventer c 1550 nbsp Echt in 1866 First recorded in the 7th century Echt was a village then within the County of Loon Between 928 and 939 Gerberga of Saxony gave the estate of Ettha and its church to the St Servatius community in Maastricht 3 In 1075 1076 Gerard I of Guelders received the estate of Echt on loan from Albert III Count of Namur and deputy duke of Lower Lorraine 4 3 However a charter from Emperor Henry IV from 1087 gives a different picture of this donation according to the Godschalk van Aken Gerard I of Guelders is said to have illegally taken possession of the church of Echt Echta invaserat while this belonged to the St Servatius Chapter By judgment of the imperial court of Aachen Aquisgrani the church of Echt was returned to the Maastricht chapter 4 3 The aldermen of Echt who had their own seal are mentioned first on 29 June 1259 A source from 1590 shows Echt as a Minderstadteof small town within the States of Upper Guelders 5 Small towns were legally and economically less privileged than large cities such as Roermond 6 Nevertheless it had a wall with gates a hospital and cloth hall A city moat was constructed after the second half of the 13th century In May 1397 during a war between Brabant and Gelderland the people of Liege destroyed the fortified town In 1473 the city was conquered by Charles the Bold while in 1497 Maximilian I took its castle However the city was recaptured by Guelders shortly thereafter In 1556 during the Eighty Years War it was looted by mercenaries in the Spanish army It then changed occupiers several times and suffered waves of destruction Of the old fortifications only the canals were left by the end of the war After significant depopulation caused by wars and plagues Echt was usually considered to be a village Only after 1630 was it again consistently referred to as city even by its own aldermen At the Treaty of Utrecht ending the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713 Echt became part of the United Provinces together with Venlo and Montfort In 1795 Guelders was finally conquered and incorporated by the French First Republic and partitioned between the departements of Roer and Meuse InferieureSights editSint Landricuskerk a Catholic hall church in Gothic style Lilbosch Abbey Dutch Abdij Lilbosch a monastery of the Trappists Carmelite Monastery founded 1879 known for Edith Stein Huis Verduynen a moated mansion first mentioned in 1400 and rebuilt in 1667 Sint Rochus chapel founded in 1686 and rebuilt in 1910 Chapel of Our Lady a 17h century chapel nbsp Chapel of Our Lady nbsp Northwest side of the Saint Landricuskerk nbsp Corner house in Echt nbsp Priests choir in Lilbosch AbbeyEconomy editFrom the late 19th century Echt was the centre of an important roof tile industry There are two business parks in Echt namely De Berk and De Loop Nature and landscape editEcht is located on the Maas river at a height of about 28 meters To the west of Echt are industrial estates a motorway and the Juliana Canal To the east the hamlets of Schilberg and Hingen and the church village of Pey are attached to Echt Other nearby hamlets include Gebroek Slek and Ophoven to the south Aasterberg to the west and Berkelaar to the north Transportation editEcht is near the A2 and A73 highways Echt railway station is served by NS Dutch Railways Dutch Nederlandse Spoorwegen Echt has its own quay on the Juliana Canal Notable people editPiet van den Brekel 1932 1999 a Dutch racing cyclist Annefleur Bruggeman born 1997 a Dutch handball player Rob Ehrens born 1957 a Dutch equestrian Maud Hawinkels born 1976 a Dutch TV presenter Adrian van Hooydonk born 1964 a Dutch automobile designer Theo van der Leeuw born 1949 a Dutch racing cyclist Ien Lucas born 1955 a Dutch visual artist Ria Oomen Ruijten born 1950 a Dutch politician Ben Scheres born 1960 a Dutch developmental biologist Laurence Stassen born 1971 a Dutch politician Edith Stein 1891 1942 a German Jewish philosopher who converted to Catholicism and became a nun Sef Vergoossen born 1947 a Dutch football manager Jacques Verheyen 1911 1989 a Dutch glazier and painter Frans Wackers born 1939 a medical doctor and research scientistSee also editEcht SusterenReferences edit a b c Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021 Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 23 April 2022 Postcodetool for 6101AA Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch Het Waterschapshuis Retrieved 23 April 2022 a b c REGESTEN PDF Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b Alberts 1978 Van heerlijkheid tot landsheerlijkheid pp 48 9 Schaik R W M van 1 January 1989 S Frankewitz G Venner De zegels der steden en dorpen in het Overkwartier van Gelder Die Siegel der Stadte und Dorfer im geldrischen Oberquartier 1250 1798 BMGN Low Countries Historical Review 104 3 419 doi 10 18352 bmgn lchr 3119 ISSN 2211 2898 Alberts 1978 Van heerlijkheid tot landsheerlijkheid pp 65 66 External links edit nbsp Media related to Echt Limburg at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Echt Netherlands amp oldid 1183726496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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