Grootebroek
Grootebroek is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is located in the municipality of Stede Broec. Grootebroek was a separate municipality until 1979. The town directly borders Bovenkarspel to the east and Lutjebroek to the west.
Etymology
The name Grootebroek is derived from Old Dutch terms: "groot", meaning large, and "broek", an archaic word used to describe a swamp, marsh, or wetland. The name thus originally referred to a "large swamp," referencing the landscape on which the town was established.However, in modern Dutch, "broek" is most commonly refers to pants. This linguistic shift has turned the town's name into a source of humor, as it can now be interpreted to mean "large pants." This has become a running joke among people in the area.
Transportation
Grootebroek is served by the Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek railway station, which offers regular train services to larger cities such as Hoorn, Amsterdam, and Enkhuizen.Notable people
- Trudy van den Berg
- Ed Groot
- Childhood home of Frank and Ronald de Boer