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495: 482:, did the feudal system of moving farms settle into a number of family-owned farms. The names of the families who built those farms are given in the Tranchot map and are still transmitted to later generations in the form of an informal Limburgish name that many locals use, which refers to the name of a farm or place. In the heathlands north and east of the field, increased removal of sod heather created a barren landscape with sand dunes, which were planted by fir trees in the 1850s and 1860s to create the 'Schadijker Bossen'. The invention of artificial fertilizer subsequently led to the agricultural development of the remaining heathlands south of the field. 88: 387:(450-50 BC). In 1983, parts of the grating and the cupola of a pottery oven were found along the St. Maartensweg in Schadijk and dated to about 500 BC. Traces of Iron Age pottery from a nearby settlement were found along the Crommentuynstraat. And the outline of a farm from the late Iron Age (about 200 BC) was discovered in Meterik's Field in 2006. It is likely that Meterik's Field was established in this age. If so, the name Meterik may have roots in the Celtic language, for example "mi ater ruc", meaning "my father's rick of hay". 38: 55: 421:. A Carolingian settlement was found in the Meterik's Field with the floor plans of 23 large and 21 small buildings and four wells dated to 625-1000 AD. A feudal system of agriculture developed, with farming areas and moving farms in the service of nobility. Sod heather and dung was used to fertilize the land, raising the elevation of Meterik's Field by about 1.7 meters over time. Peat from the moor was used as fuel. 467:. Initial power centers were along the river Maas. In 1326, the nearby castle Huys Ter Horst was founded at the confluence of Kabroekse Beek and Groote Molenbeek. The medieval castle evolved into a home for nobility, but rights to the lands moved hands. At one point the northern part of the field near Schadijk was in hands of the Van Mirlaer family ( 95: 62: 502:
The Church of Meterik, the Saint John the Evangelist, was built in 1899 designed by the architect Caspar Roermond Franssen. The first priest arrived in 1904. In 1922 his son Joseph Franssen enlarged the design of the Church, as the early chapel had become too small. After having been damaged during
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Meterik became a nucleated village at the end of the 19th century, when local farmers obtained permission to establish a church under the condition that they themselves provided income for the priest. Subsequently, a church was established, a house for the priest, and a windmill was brought to the
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In the Middle Ages, Meterik had its own defensive structure, called a "schans", about 0.5 hectares large and consisting of an earthen wall and a flooded ditch with a draw bridge. In 1622, the area is mentioned as the "schansweide". In 1755, a small house was located there, but taken down in 1793
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prior to the oldest known modern topographic map of the area being drawn, the Tranchot und v. Mueffling map of 1802–1804. It was probably located in a hidden, vegetated area near the brook at the Donkstraat where long the "Schans" family lived.
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village to generate income for the priest. A school was already present in 1733 and enlarged in 1911 (now a gymnastics hall), while a farmer's union (LLTB) hall was built in 1919 and monastery "St. Theresia" in 1925.
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Germanic tribes. A Roman coin was found on Meterik's Field, and it has been suggested that the name Meterik originated when a Roman soldier was given land here, but no Roman buildings have been found.
780: 915: 934: 773: 515:, have their own parish since 2006. It is a so-called categorical parish, which is not bound to a region, but to a group of people. The Polish parish has a Polish priest. 471:, closer to the confluence of the Groote Molenbeek and river Maas), while the southern and eastern parts were in hands of the owners of the Huys Ter Horst castle. 87: 463:
The oldest written reference to 'Meterick' for the area dates to 1483. In the Middle Ages (after 1100 AD) the area became part of the county, the later Duchy, of
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Only with political changes after the French conquest in 1794, the abolishment of the noble "heerlijkheden" in 1798, and the later foundation of the
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Archeologisch bureauonderzoek en inventariserend veldonderzoek door middel van grondboringen: Crommentuynstraat, Meterik, Gemeente Horst aan de Maas
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Een vroegmiddeleeuwse nederzetting op het Meterikse veld (630 tot ca. 1000 na Chr.). Definitieve opgraving te Horst a/d Maas (L), Meterik
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Meterik originated from scattered farms surrounding the open field created by these settlements, as have the communities of
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Archeologisch bureauonderzoek en booronderzoek St. Jansstraat 20-22 te Meterik in de gemeente Horst aan de Maas.
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and increased mobility from the domestication of the horse and consumption of milk brought farmers of the
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to the west. Meterik is located along a brook, the Kabroekse beek, which provides fertile grazing lands.
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On 1 January 2019, Meterik had 1,627 inhabitants. Meterik is the ancestral home of astronomer
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and the proto-Indo European language to the area. Languages evolved from Italo/Celtic (
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Meterik, Crommentuynstraat (gemeente Horst aan de Maas). Een archeologische opgraving
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Archeologische kroniek van Limburg over 1984, PSHAL 121, 1985, p. 163-164
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Tgene Spijker, geschiedenis van 'te Vousten' aan de Meterik, 1400-1800
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The Polish, who have settled in large numbers in North Limburg and
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around 5500 BC, with Aegean Neolithic Farmers of the Bandkeramic (
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List of cities, towns and villages in Limburg (Netherlands)
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Location in the province of Limburg in the Netherlands
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Based on stone tools found, hunter gatherers of the
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It is located in the municipality of 265: 227: 206: 198: 185: 153: 118: 46: 34: 571: 569: 567: 277: 244: 219: 211: 190: 175: 165: 7: 577:"Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021" 195:11.62 km (4.49 sq mi) 750:Geschiedenis van de kerk te Meterik 14: 480:United Kingdom of the Netherlands 394:(50 BC - 456 AD), located in the 110:Show map of Limburg, Netherlands 93: 86: 60: 53: 42:Windmill "Eendracht maakt macht" 36: 608:(in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis 606:Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland 368:1600-1200 BC) to proto Celtic ( 94: 61: 16:Village in Limburg, Netherlands 1: 581:Central Bureau of Statistics 536:Website Windmill in Meterik 390:The region was part of the 74:Location in the Netherlands 956: 528:History of Meterik's Field 913: 602:"Postcodetool for 5964AA" 398:, with the influx of the 119: 47: 35: 28: 789:Populated places in the 383:(800-450 BC) and Celtic 301:) is a village in the 224:140/km (370/sq mi) 77:Show map of Netherlands 544:Website Huys Ter Horst 499: 457: 445: 433: 346:Weichselian glaciation 298: 203:25 m (82 ft) 139:51.455250°N 6.024917°E 497: 247: • Summer ( 436:) to the north, and 221: • Density 706:M. Stiekema, 2012. 362:Corded Ware culture 144:51.455250; 6.024917 135: /  500: 415:Carolingian empire 213: • Total 192: • Total 940:Horst aan de Maas 922: 921: 795:Horst aan de Maas 735:J. M. R. Voesten 626:W. J. H. 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Windmill "Eendracht maakt macht"
Meterik is located in Netherlands
Meterik is located in Limburg, Netherlands
51°27′18.9″N 6°1′29.7″E / 51.455250°N 6.024917°E / 51.455250; 6.024917
Country
Netherlands
Limburg
Horst aan de Maas
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Postal code
Dialing code
Limburgish
Dutch
Limburg
Horst aan de Maas
De Peel
Peter Jenniskens
Bulgaria
Romania
mesolithic
Weichselian glaciation
neolithic
linear pottery
Bronze Age
Corded Ware culture

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