Son en Breugel

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Son en Breugel

Location municipality Son en Breugel

Country Netherlands
Province North Brabant
Area 26.64 km²
- Land 26.03 km²
- Water 0.61 km²
Population (2005) 15,118
- Density 581/km²

Son en Breugel (pronunciation (help·info)) is a municipality in the southern Netherlands just outside of Eindhoven. 15,204 lived in this municipality on June 1st, 2005. Son en Breugel is 26,67 km² (of which 0,28 km² water). Son en Breugel used to be two different towns 'Son' and 'Breugel'. The border between these towns is made by the stream the Dommel. Son en Breugel borders to the following municipalities: Eindhoven, Sint-Oedenrode, Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten, Best and Laarbeek.

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[edit] History

The villages of Son and Breugel were founded between the 12th and 14th century. The villages developed quickly; some 300 households (150 each) were reported in both villages during the 15th century. However, both Son as well as Breugel were hit hard during the Eighty Years' War, and the number of households shrink to some 140 (with a total of 600 - 800 inhabitants). However, both villages manage to recover.

During the reign of Napoleon, both villages are combined into one municipality. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the population stays relatively stable at some 1,500 persons. However, between 1910 and 1940 the population increases from 1,600 to 3,500 when people start to move to the village out of economic reasons. is the scene of heavy fighting at the end of the Second World War. From 1960 onwards, Son en Breugel continues to grow. As of August 16th 2002, the number of inhabitants reaches 15,000.

[edit] Future

The current number of households in Son en Breugel is 6,000. The village is expected to grow with some 3,000 households in the coming years, a 50% growth (Sonniuswijk), as a measure to prevent the municipality from being absorded within the neighbouring municipality of Eindhoven.

[edit] Politics

During the municipal elections on March 7th 2006, five political parties gained seats in the Son & Breugel town council:

  • Dorpsbelang Son & Breugel: 5 seats
  • VVD: 3 seats
  • CDA: 3 seats
  • PvdA/GroenLinks (combined list): 3 seats
  • Gemeentelijke Samenwerking Son & Breugel: 3 seats

In March/April 2006, a coalition was formed of VVD, CDA and PvdA/GroenLinks. They possess 9 seats on a total number of 17 seats, a small majority.

[edit] Population centres

  • Breugel
  • Son

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