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peat for their own use but selling it to nearby villages. By the 19th century the quantity of peat remaining in the area may have been as little as a quarter of the original level. Intensive commercial excavation began in 1853, but the industry soon declined as a result of several national economic crises. Peat excavation in the region ended in 1942.
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From the Middle Ages up until the 20th century, peat was extracted from the Peel for use as fuel. For this purpose many canals were dug to remove the water and for ships to move out the peat. The first recorded excavation was in 1427, and it was reported in 1670 that locals were not only collecting
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in October/November. The terrain is varied with inaccessible peat swamps, lakes, heath land and sand ridges. The present swamp and some of the lakes were created by the cutting of peat.
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There are many villages in the Peel, most of them founded by bosses of peat companies: for example, Helenaveen and Griendtsveen, founded by Jan van de Griendt (1804–1882).
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An area that has remained partly untouched by the peat-cutting was turned into a National Park, the
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In 1910, a collection of Roman artefacts was discovered in the peat bogs near
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Bog area on the border of the Dutch provinces of North Brabant and Limburg
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It is one of the most bird-rich areas in Western Europe, with resident
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Peel Marshes

Griendtsveen
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North Brabant
Netherlands

Guillaume Delisle
Netherlands
North Brabant
Limburg
Deurne
Groote Peel
black-necked grebes
common cranes
Limburgish
Rowwen Hèze


Raised bogs in the Low Countries


"Peat and the Dutch Golden Age: The historical meaning of energy-attainability"
"A late Roman assemblage from Deurne (Netherlands)"

Peel, Netherlands
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North Brabant

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