Marken


title: "Marken" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["marken", "former-islands-of-the-netherlands", "former-municipalities-of-north-holland", "islands-of-north-holland", "populated-places-in-north-holland", "waterland"] topic_path: "geography/netherlands" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marken" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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image_captionMarken in 2015
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image_sealMarken-wapen.svg
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image_map1Map NL - Waterland - Marken.png
map_caption1Top: location of the municipality of Waterland in North Holland and the Netherlands. Bottom: location of Marken in Waterland.
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subdivision_nameNetherlands
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1North Holland
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Waterland
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elevation_footnotes
elevation_m-0.5
area_footnotes
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population_footnotes
population_total1,730
population_as_of2024
population_density_km2auto
timezoneCET
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timezone_DSTCEST
utc_offset_DST+2
postal_code_typePostal code
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area_code_typeArea code
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Marken (; Marken's dialect: Mereke) is a village in the municipality of Waterland in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It had a population of 1,730 as of 2024, and occupies a peninsula in the Markermeer. It was, until 1957, an island in the former Zuiderzee. The characteristic wooden houses of Marken are a tourist attraction.

History

Early years

Until 1164, the area that is now Marken was connected to the mainland. It was located in the east of the low peatland of , on the border with Lake Flevo. The name Marken means "borderland," referring to it forming the boundary between the water and the peat. In 1164, the Saint Juliana flood (also known as the Jurriaan flood) engulfed the land around Marken, turning it into an island. Due to this and subsequent floods in the 12th and 13th centuries, the North Sea advanced further and further, and the Lake Flevo eventually became the Zuiderzee.

Around 1232, the island was bought by Frisian Premonstratensians. They built the first dike, and through land reclamation, they expanded the island. By draining the water, they transformed the peat soil into pastureland. The built a church and the first settlements in the west and southeast. They mainly lived off livestock farming and founded the settlement of Monnickendam across from Marken as a staple market for their dairy products. In 1345, the Premonstratensians were expelled from Marken as part of the Friso-Hollandic Wars.

For some time during the later 19th and early 20th centuries, Marken and its inhabitants were the focus of considerable attention by folklorists, ethnographers and physical anthropologists, who regarded the small fishing town as a relic of the traditional native culture that was destined to disappear as modernization of the Netherlands gained pace. Among them were Johann Friedrich Blumenbach who examined a human skull from the island which he called Batavus genuinus; and the Belgian painter Xavier Mellery who stayed in Marken at the request of Charles De Coster. Mellery was asked to create illustrative work and delivered several intimist works.

Cornelis Lely's designs incorporated the island into a proposed Markerwaard. A partial dike, built in 1941 in the north, is the first phase of that project which was stopped by World War II.

File:Marken Island2.jpg|Girls in traditional costumes (circa 1900) File:Eiland Marken - Visser 1900.jpg|Fisherman in traditional costume (circa 1900)

Recent times

The island appeared as a location in the 1970 film Puppet on a Chain. In 1983, the Marker Museum about the history of the island was opened. Marken was a separate municipality until 1991, when it was merged into Waterland.

Geography

Marken is in the municipality of Waterland in the east of the province of North Holland in the west of the Netherlands. Marken is a peninsula in the Markermeer, of which is it is the namesake, and is connected to the mainland of North Holland by a causeway.

File:Marken NASA.jpg|Satellite image File:Calle principal Marken.JPG|Street in 2009 File:Grotewerf 21 28154.jpg|Wooden house File:Marken Hafen um 1970 (Sp).jpg|Havenbuurt about 1970

Source

References

References

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  2. "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2024".
  3. {{in lang. nl [https://www.postcode.nl/zoek/Marken, Zoekresultaten], Postcode.nl. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  4. {{in lang. nl [http://www.telefoonboek.nl/netnummer/ Netnummer zoeken], Telefoonboek.nl. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  5. "Geschiedenis van Marken". [[Marker Museum]].
  6. H.W. Roodenburg, "Marken als relict: het samengaan van schilderkunst, toerisme, volkskunde en fysische antropologie rond 1900". ''Volkskundig Bulletin'' 25.2/3 (1999), 197-214.
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  8. {{Repertorium Nederlandse Gemeenten

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