Ermelo, Netherlands


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image_mapMap - NL - Municipality code 0233 (2009).svg
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map_captionLocation in Gelderland
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNetherlands
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Gelderland
government_footnotes
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leader_titleMayor
leader_nameHans van Daalen
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timezone
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Ermelo (, Dutch Low Saxon: Armelo or Armel) is a municipality and town in the Netherlands; found within Gelderland province and the forest-rich Veluwe area. The population was .

Etymology

Ermelo comes from lo, meaning "woods" and irmin for which several explanations are given. Some of those are "great", "divine" or it refers to an old Germanic god called Irmin. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Gem-Ermelo-OpenTopo.jpg" caption="Dutch Topographic map of Ermelo, June 2015"] ::

Population centres

History

The town has been known to exist since at least 855, when the name Irminlo first appeared in a legal document. Human presence in the area goes back further however, with many archaeological finds of the Bell-Beaker culture having been made in the area. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Molen_De_Koe,_Ermelo.jpg" caption="Windmill De Koe"] ::

Two Roman marching camps have been found on the push moraine east of Ermelo. They were far in hostile territory, on the route between the Limes and the ancient Lake Flevo. The largest camp of 6 hectares offered space for 4000-6000 legionaries: Roman Ermelo. The diamond-shaped earthen defensive walls of this huge marching camp can still be partly seen in the landscape and were partly restored in 2006. A second smaller camp was not found until 2017. In 2020, excavations confirmed that it was of Roman origin.

For a long time, the town most likely consisted of little more than a few farms and some other buildings, such as a windmill and a church and it didn't grow very much until the 19th century. In the year 1830, a road was constructed to make this part of the Veluwe more accessible, and at the end of the 19th century, a railway station was built in the town. Because the railway station was some distance away from what was then the town centre, a road was constructed, the Stationsstraat, which is now considered to be the centre of the town.

After the second world war, a shortage of houses resulted in a rapid growth of Ermelo. In 1973, Nunspeet became its own separate municipality after having been part of Ermelo before. In 2005, Ermelo celebrated its 1150-year-long existence. Various artists from across the country performed during the festivities. A classic windmill dating from 1863 located in the town centre, named (The Cow), partially burned down in 1990 after having been hit by lightning, but was restored to working order in late 2008. A nightclub moved out due to the complete renovation.

Recreation

There are many campsites in the forests surrounding Ermelo which are popular place to stay for mainly Dutch and German tourists. Cycling through the forests and heaths is a popular activity, especially during the summer. The nearby Veluwemeer allows for recreation on the water or beach. The town centre is home to various bars and restaurants and a tourist information centre.

Ermelo hosts various music festivals, such as the Fête de la Musique, Multipop and the International Boogie Woogie Festival. In 2010 the latter featured amongst others pianist Little Willie Littlefield and saxophonist Big Jay McNeely.

Transport

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Ermelo_station_2008_001.jpg" caption="Ermelo station"] ::

The town's railway station is located near the town centre, with a train normally leaving every 30 minutes during the day both north towards Zwolle and south towards Amersfoort and Utrecht. By car, it can be easily reached from highway A28 which passes west of the town and provincial road N303 which passes through the town. There are also various bus routes passing through the town. is easily accessible from the A28. A pedestrian and cyclist only ferry operates between Horst beach and Zeewolde, crossing the Veluwemeer.

Sports

Ermelo is home to various sports clubs. At the time of UEFA Euro 2000, the Portugal national football team stayed in Ermelo and played against one of the local clubs, DVS '33. This club organizes an annual international tournament for young players. Spanish La Liga football team Valencia CF has regularly used Ermelo as a base for their preseason training, and have played a number of matches at the local ground against other visiting clubs from Europe, such as Lokomotiv Sofia in 2007 and Fenerbahçe in 2006. In May 2009 it became clear that plans for a merge of DVS'33, and KC Ermelo were cancelled. The National Equestrian Center of the is also located in Ermelo. They hosted the 2009 European Championships for Juniors and Young Riders in dressage, the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses, the Dutch Dressage Championships and various international equestrian championships.

Notable people

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Bas_Jan_van_Bochove_-_petitie.jpg" caption="Bas Jan van Bochove, 2009"] ::

Sport

Gallery

File:Huis te leuvenum.jpg|Manor house Huis te Leuvenum in Leuvenum File:Staverden, kasteel Staverden RM523818 horizontaal IMG 5141 2020-04-26 14.46.jpg|Castle Staverden File:Ermelo Watertoren 2007.JPG|Ermelo water tower File:Boshuis in Drie.jpg|"Het Boshuis" in Drie

References

References

  1. "College van B&W". Gemeente Ermelo.
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  3. . ["Postcodetool for 3851NT"](http://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool). *Het Waterschapshuis*.
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  6. G. van Berkel en K. Samplonius (3de druk 2006), ''Nederlandse plaatsnamen, herkomst en historie'', blz. 130, Het Spectrum, {{ISBN. 978-90-274-2097-8
  7. Block, Dirk Peter. (1979). "De Franken in Nederland". Fibula-Van Dishoeck.
  8. "International Boogie Woogie Festival". Boogiepromotionsholland.nl.
  9. "DVS De Jeugd - Wedstrijden - Toernooien - International Youth tournament". Dvs33.nl.
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