Pingjum
Pingjum
Penjum | |
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Village | |
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Pingjum Location in the Netherlands | |
Coordinates: Coordinates: 53°06′58″N 5°26′24″E / 53.116°N 5.440°E | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | Friesland |
Municipality | Súdwest-Fryslân |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 595 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 8749 |
Dialing code | 0517 |
Pingjum (West Frisian: Penjum) is a village in the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân in Friesland, in the northern Netherlands and lies 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) southwest of Harlingen. It had a population of around 595 in January 2017.[1]
History[]
During the February flood of 1825, Frisian seawalls broke. Pingjum was spared thanks to a dike around the village known as the Pingjumer Golden Collar (). In 1892 the province of Friesland decided to put an end to the Pingjumer Golden Collar coastal protection, although in several places the dike is still visible.[2] This ring dyke was originally built in part to reclaim land from the Marne Estuary to the north of the village.[3]
Before 2011, the village was part of the Wûnseradiel municipality.
Notable residents[]
- Obbe Sikkes Bangma (1768–1829), mathematician
- Rients Gratama, comedian
- Lammert Scheltes Hilarides (1868–1934), handball player
- Jan Reitsma (1869–1959), handball player
- Jan Ykema, Olympic speedskating medallist, lives in Pingjum
- Menno Simons (1496-1561), founder of Mennonite branch of Anabaptism
References[]
- ^ Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2017 – CBS Statline
- ^ http://www.dorppingjum.nl/
- ^ Spek, Theo (2 September 2017). "De Marneslenk Het kustlandschap van zuidelijk Westergo door de eeuwen heen" (PDF). Retrieved 22 March 2018.
External links[]
Media related to Pingjum at Wikimedia Commons
- Súdwest-Fryslân
- Populated places in Friesland
- Friesland geography stubs