Hijken

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Hijken is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Midden-Drenthe, and lies about 13 km south of Assen, the province capital of Drenthe.

History

The village was first mentioned in 1370 as "civibus de Hyken". The etymology is unknown.[1] Hijken developed as an esdorp originally without a church in the Early Middle Ages as a satellite of Beilen. In 1858, the Template:Ill was dug which cut the village into two halves.[2] It used be a village of shepherds. In 1563, there were 70 sheep for every building.[3]

Hijken was home to 417 people in 1840.[3] In 1906, a Reformed Church was built. In 1915, a steam dairy factory which doubled as grist mill was built. Between 1928 and 1960, it was used as a Dutch Reformed church and is nowadays used by a fodder and fertilizer company.[2] In 2018, the municipality wanted to demolished the bridge over the canal, however protests have resulted in the construction of a new bridge in 2019.[3]

The village is also known for its surrounding Neanderthal settlements. Late Neolithic Hat graves have been discovered dating to a Bronze Age settlement near Hijken.[4]

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Sheep in Hijken on a street with appropriate warning sign

Education

There is one primary school, ‘t Hieker Nust.[5]

References

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  4. Leiden University, Fokkens, Harry. The prehistory of the Netherlands.
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