Ouderkerk aan den IJssel

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Coordinates: 51.93° N 4.64° E

Ouderkerk aan den IJssel is a village in the Krimpenerwaard polder, in the province South Holland, the Netherlands. It is situated along the river Hollandse IJssel and has over 4000 inhabitants.

Ouderkerk aan den IJssel, together with Lageweg and IJssellaan, was a separate municipality until 1 January 1985 when the municipalities in the Krimpenerwaard were reorganized and it was merged with Gouderak to form the municipality Ouderkerk. Of these, Ouderkerk aan den IJssel is the largest population centre and the location of the town hall.

[edit] History

The oldest official reference to the village is from 1263 when it was called Oudekerke. But it is probable that there was an older village here called IJsele until the 12th century. Remains of a tuff stone church foundation from that same century have been found.

Furthermore, several Roman coins from the 4th century have also been found, but this does not confirm the presence of a settlement. There is an indication that a little church may have been present here in the 10th century. This would be remarkable since the Krimpenerwaard would have been a swamp at that time except for some minor hills. Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk, an army leader during the Spanish War of Succession, is buried in the main church.

Ouderkerk aan den IJssel in 1867.
Ouderkerk aan den IJssel in 1867.


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