Zuid-Beijerland
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The village was originally called Den Hitsert.[1] The current name was first used between 1839 and 1859. It is named after the eponymous polder. Zuid (south) has been added to distinguish from Oud-Beijerland and Nieuw-Beijerland.[2] Zuid-Beijerland developed as a dike village after the polder was enclosed with a dike in 1631. It became an independent parish in 1671. The church is a cruciform church with needle spire which was built in 1933 after its predecessor burnt down. The church belongs to the Protestant community of Zuid-Beijerland.[3]
Zuid-Beijerland was home to 798 people in 1840.[1] It was a separate municipality until 1984, when it became part of Korendijk, which itself later became Hoeksche Waard.[4]
Gallery
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Street view
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Houses in Zuid-Beijerland
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Dutch Reformed church and clergy house
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House in Zuid-Beijerland
References
Template:Dutch municipality Hoeksche Waard Template:Authority control