Mariënberg

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Mariënberg (Dutch Low Saxon: Mainbarg or Mainbarrug) is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Hardenberg, and lies on the westside of the Vecht river, between Hardenberg and Ommen.

History

A village developed around the nunnery founded 1233 which moved to Zwartsluis in 1244.[1] In 1405, a new nunnery was founded and named Beata Maria Virgo in Galilea, and the village became known as Mariënberg meaning "hill of Mary.[2] In 1903, a train station was built in Mariënberg.[1]

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