Oosterzee
Oosterzee (West Frisian: Eastersee) is a village in De Fryske Marren municipality in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 915 including surrounding area in 2017.[3] HistoryThe village was first mentioned in 1179 as Oesterze, and means eastern lake and is a reference to Tjeukemeer .[4] Oosterzee was a road village which started in the Middle Ages as two settlements: Oosterzee-Buren and Oosterzee-Gietersebrug. From the 18th century onwards, peat excavation and poldering transformed the area into cultivated land.[5] The Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1860 in the neoclassical style as a replacement of a medieval church which is located outside the village center.[5] In 1840, it was home to 880 people. In 1892, a dairy factory opened in Oosterzee, and closed in 1993. The factory was demolished in 2006 and replaced by a marina and a villa ward, however the chimney remains, because telecommunication companies used the chimney.[6] Before 2014, Oosterzee was part of the Lemsterland municipality.[6] This municipality has since merged into De Fryske Marren municipality. Gallery
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External linksMedia related to Oosterzee at Wikimedia Commons
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