Driebruggen

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According to the 1615 map of Rijnland, there were indeed three bridge in Driebruggen.[1] Driebruggen is a road village without a church which developed in the 17th century near the bridge over the Dubbele Wiericke.[2]

Driebruggen was a separate municipality between 1964 and 1989. The name from this village means 3 bridges. It was created in a merger of Hekendorp, Lange Ruige Weide, Papekop, and Waarder.[3]

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