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De Meern

De Meern
Neighbourhood of Utrecht
"Marekerk", Protestant Church
"Marekerk", Protestant Church
Map - NL - Municipality code 0344 (2009).svg
De Meern in the municipality of Utrecht.
De Meern in the municipality of Utrecht.
Coordinates: 52°4′41″N 5°1′41″E / 52.07806°N 5.02806°E / 52.07806; 5.02806Coordinates: 52°4′41″N 5°1′41″E / 52.07806°N 5.02806°E / 52.07806; 5.02806
Country Netherlands
Province Utrecht
Municipality Utrecht
Population (2017)
 • Total circa 21,000
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 3453,3454
Dialing code 030
Website www.utrecht.nl

De Meern is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is part of the municipality of Utrecht, and lies 6 km west of the middle of the city. Before 2001 the villages De Meern, Vleuten and Haarzuilens formed a municipality called Vleuten-De Meern. On 1 January 2001 this municipality was incorporated in the city (and municipality) of Utrecht. Since 1999 the number of inhabitants of De Meern has increased from about 10,000 to 21,000.

De Meern lies in the region of the disappeared river Oude Rijn (Old Rhine). Not far from the centre of De Meern during the Roman times an encampment (castellum) was built.

The Rhine was the Northern Border of the Roman Empire, and there were several Castella across the borderline. In De Meern, not only a complete Castellum has been found, but also several ships, roads, pottery and currency have been found. Most of these items (especially the big items) have been put back into the ground for perfect preservation, since the riverclay prevents them from rotting (it hardly lets oxygen through). Nowadays there is a museum in De Meern, on the site of the former 'castellum', where a complete Roman ship, the "De Meern 1", is preserved.

A village De Meern did not still exist in the Roman times. In the 11th century there came farmers to the new 'polders' on the west of Utrecht and in the 13th century a dike called De Maerne was built. The little village at the beginning of this dike got the same name as the dike: De Maerne / De Meern.

Nowadays, De Meern is part of the agglomeration of Utrecht that has about 600,000 inhabitants in 2017, of which about 340,000 are in the municipality of Utrecht.




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