Son en Breugel

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Population centres

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Map of the municipality of Son en Breugel, June 2015

History

The villages of Son and Breugel were founded between the 12th and 14th centuries. The villages developed quickly; some 300 households (150 household for each village) occupied the two villages during the 15th century.

According to Karel van Mander's 1604 Schilder-boeck,[2] the painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder was born in the village of Breugel.

Both Son as well as Breugel were hit badly during the Eighty Years' War, and the number of households in the two villages shrank down to approximately 140 (which translates to approximately 600 - 800 inhabitants). However, both villages managed to recover from this setback.

During the reign of Napoleon, both villages were combined into one municipality. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the population stayed relatively stable at about 1,500 inhabitants. However, between 1910 and 1940 the population increased from 1,600 to 3,500 inhabitants when people started moving to the village for economic reasons. It was the scene of heavy fighting at the end of the Second World War, particularly during Operation Market Garden. From 1960 onwards, Son en Breugel continued to grow. As of January 1 2024, the number of inhabitants was estimated at 17,000.[3]

Future

Currently, the number of households in Son en Breugel has reached 6,000. The combined village is expected to grow by about 3,000 households in the coming years, a growth of 50% (to be confirmed after a MER investigation as of March 2008), the result of which would prevent the municipality from being absorbed within the larger neighbouring municipality of Eindhoven.

Starting early 2009, a new neighbourhood will be developed within the combined village. This neighbourhood, called 'Sonniuspark', will contain 600 households and will be finished in 2013.

Politics

This municipality has a local council of 17 seats. After the 2022 municipal elections this had the following distribution:[4]

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Party Seats
DorpsVISIE Template:Composition bar compact
Template:Party color cell Christian Democratic Appeal Template:Composition bar compact
Template:Party color cell People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Template:Composition bar compact
Village Interests Son en Breugel Template:Composition bar compact
Template:Party color cell Labour Party-GreenLeft Template:Composition bar compact
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Template:Party color cell Democrats 66 Template:Composition bar compact
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Willemijn Verkaik, 2012

Notable people born in Son en Breugel

Gallery

References

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External links

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  1. Jos & Cor Swanenberg: Taal in stad en land: Oost-Brabants, Template:ISBN
  2. van Mander's Bruegel biography in Dutch
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  5. IMDb Database retrieved 01 January 2020