Eemnes
Eemnes is a municipality and a village in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht.
The town of Eemnes
Eemnes formerly consisted of two villages, Eemnes-Binnen and Eemnes-Buiten. These names referred to the location of the villages with respect to the dyke of the river Eem.Eemnes-Buiten received City [rights in the Netherlands|city rights] in 1345; Eemnes-Binnen was granted city rights in 1439.
''Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Eemnes, June 2015''
Pools
Until 1932, when the Afsluitdijk sealed off the Zuiderzee from the North Sea, the weak dykes in this part of the country would occasionally break during storms. This resulted in the formation of pools, which in Dutch are called "waaien" or "wielen". Because they could be tens of meters in diameter and several metres deep, landowners often did not make the effort of filling them up. Because they symbolize man's battle against the sea and are relatively rare, provincial authorities designated them "geological monuments" in June 2005.Notable people
- Johannes Gijsbertus de Casparis was a Dutch orientalist and Indologist
- Roland van Benthem a Dutch politician and is the current mayor of Eemnes since 2005.
Notable events
Notable Places
- Het Huis Van Eemnes.
- De Eemnesser Polder (the polder of Eemnes, it makes up abot 80-90% of Eemnes and can look really cool when there is mist for example.
Fun Facts
- Eemnes is the most reachable town/city in The Netherlands according to VPRO in the program Nederland van boven