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The village was first mentioned in 943 as Linne. The etymology is unclear.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etymologiebank.nl/trefwoord/linne |title=Linne - (geografische naam) |website=Etymologiebank |access-date=25 April 2022 |language=nl}}</ref> Linne developed in the Early Middle Ages along the [[Meuse|Maas]]. It used to be part of [[Ambt Montfort]]. In 1716, it became part of the [[Dutch Republic]].<ref name="monument">{{cite book|url=https://dbnl.org/tekst/sten009monu08_01/sten009monu08_01_0085.php |title=Linne |author=Sabine Broekhoven, & Ronald Stenvert| year=2003 |publisher=Waanders |location=Zwolle |isbn=90 400 9623 6 |access-date=25 April 2022 |language=nl}}</ref> | The village was first mentioned in 943 as Linne. The etymology is unclear.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etymologiebank.nl/trefwoord/linne |title=Linne - (geografische naam) |website=Etymologiebank |access-date=25 April 2022 |language=nl}}</ref> Linne developed in the Early Middle Ages along the [[Meuse|Maas]]. It used to be part of [[Ambt Montfort]]. In 1716, it became part of the [[Dutch Republic]].<ref name="monument">{{cite book|url=https://dbnl.org/tekst/sten009monu08_01/sten009monu08_01_0085.php |title=Linne |author=Sabine Broekhoven, & Ronald Stenvert| year=2003 |publisher=Waanders |location=Zwolle |isbn=90 400 9623 6 |access-date=25 April 2022 |language=nl}}</ref> | ||
The Catholic St Martinus Church is a three aisled basilica-like church built in 1897 to replace the medieval church. The tower was blown up in 1945, and restored between 1950 and 1951. In 1993, it received a copy of its original crown after the 1992 earthquake.<ref name="monument" | The Catholic St Martinus Church is a three aisled basilica-like church built in 1897 to replace the medieval church. The tower was blown up in 1945, and restored between 1950 and 1951. In 1993, it received a copy of its original crown after the 1992 earthquake.<ref name="monument"/> | ||
Linne was home to 621 people in 1840.<ref name="plaats"/> In January 1945, Linne was liberated from German occupation within the scope of '[[Operation Blackcock]]'. | Linne was home to 621 people in 1840.<ref name="plaats"/> In January 1945, Linne was liberated from German occupation within the scope of '[[Operation Blackcock]]'. | ||
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Linne is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the municipality of Maasgouw, and lies about 6 km southwest of Roermond.
History
The village was first mentioned in 943 as Linne. The etymology is unclear.[1] Linne developed in the Early Middle Ages along the Maas. It used to be part of Ambt Montfort. In 1716, it became part of the Dutch Republic.[2]
The Catholic St Martinus Church is a three aisled basilica-like church built in 1897 to replace the medieval church. The tower was blown up in 1945, and restored between 1950 and 1951. In 1993, it received a copy of its original crown after the 1992 earthquake.[2]
Linne was home to 621 people in 1840.[3] In January 1945, Linne was liberated from German occupation within the scope of 'Operation Blackcock'.
Linne was a separate municipality until 1991, when it was merged with Maasbracht.[4] In 1992, the village which was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale. Many buildings were damaged, but there were only 15 wounded. In 2007, it became part of the municipality of Maasgouw.[3]
Gallery
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Bandstand
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Pub de Tramhalte
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Nature near Linne
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Former town hall
References
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