Baarle-Nassau

Baarle-Nassau (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbaːrlə ˈnɑsʌu] ) is a municipality and town in the southern Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. It had a population of 6,899 in 2019. The town is the site of a complicated borderline between Belgium and the Netherlands: it encloses 22 small exclaves of the Belgian town Baarle-Hertog, of which the two largest contain seven counter-enclaves of Baarle-Nassau, and the main body of Belgium contains another.

Baarle-Nassau
Baarle-Nassau town hall
Baarle-Nassau town hall
Flag of Baarle-Nassau
Coat of arms of Baarle-Nassau
Highlighted position of Baarle-Nassau in a municipal map of North Brabant
Location in North Brabant
Coordinates: 51°27′N 4°56′E
CountryNetherlands; however, the Dutch municipality of Baarle-Nassau totally surrounds numerous small exclaves of Belgium.
ProvinceNorth Brabant
Government
  BodyMunicipal council
  MayorMarjon de Hoon-Veelenturf (CDA)
Area
  Total76.29 km2 (29.46 sq mi)
  Land76.14 km2 (29.40 sq mi)
  Water0.15 km2 (0.06 sq mi)
Elevation28 m (92 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[4]
  Total6,899
  Density91/km2 (240/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
5110–5114
Area code013
Websitewww.baarle-nassau.nl
Topographic map of the municipality of Baarle-Nassau, June 2015.

Geography

The border with Baarle-Hertog, Belgium

Baarle-Nassau is closely linked, with complicated borders, to the Belgian exclaves of Baarle-Hertog. Baarle-Hertog consists of 26 separate parcels of land. Apart from the main parcel, known as Zondereigen and located north of the Belgian town of Merksplas, there are 22 Belgian exclaves in the Netherlands and three other parcels on the Dutch-Belgian border. There are also six Dutch exclaves located within the largest Belgian exclave, one within the second-largest, and an eighth within Zondereigen. The smallest Belgian parcel, H7, locally named De Loversche Akkers, measures 2,469 square metres (26,580 sq ft).

The border's complexity results from numerous medieval treaties, agreements, land-swaps and sales between the Lords of Breda and the Dukes of Brabant. Generally speaking, predominantly agricultural or built environments became constituents of Brabant, while other parts devolved to Breda. These distributions were ratified and clarified as a part of the borderline settlements arrived at during the Treaty of Maastricht in 1843.

For clarification and the interest of tourists, the border is made visible on all streets with iron pins. This way it is always clear whether one is in Belgium (Baarle-Hertog) or in the Netherlands (Baarle-Nassau). This is also visible on the house numbers: the style of house numbers is different in both countries, and often one will find the Dutch or Belgian flag next to the number.

Belgian and Dutch territory in Baarle-Nassau
Border between Netherlands and Belgium in Baarle-Nassau.

Localities

Netherlands enclaves

These are all part of Baarle-Nassau municipality.

Serial no. and local name [5] Area (ha) area

acre

Notes
Netherlands N1, De Loversche Akkers – De Tommelsche Akkers5.3667 13.2617Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; contains a mix of dwellings and farmland; boundary of N1 and H1 runs through one building.
Netherlands N2, De Tommelsche Akkers1.3751 3.3981Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; contains 8 dwellings.
Netherlands N3, De Tommelsche Akkers0.2863 0.7075Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; boundary of N3 and H1 bisects the loading dock of a liquor store.
Netherlands N4, De Rethsche Akkers1.2324 3.0454Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; boundary of N4 and H1 runs through a warehouse, with vacant Dutch land to the rear of the warehouse.
Netherlands N5, De Rethsche Akkers1.9212 4.7475Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; boundary of N5 and H1 runs through a furniture showroom, a shed and a barn.
Netherlands N6, Gierle Straat1.4527 3.5898Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian exclave H1, in Baarle-Hertog; consists of farmland with two buildings.
Netherlands N7, De Kastelein0.5812 1.4363Counter-enclave surrounded by Belgian Oordeel exclave H8, in Baarle-Hertog; occupies part of a field.
Netherlands N8, Vossenberg2.8528 7.0496Farmland enclave situated within Zondereigen, Belgium, less than 50 meters south of the Dutch border.

Belgian enclaves

These are all part of Baarle-Hertog municipality, and are surrounded by Baarle-Nassau municipality (Netherlands).

Serial no. and local name[5] Area (ha) area

acre

Notes
Belgium H1, Aen het Klooster Straetje - Hoofdbraek - Loveren - De Boschcovensche Akkers - De Loversche Akkers - De Tommelsche Akkers - De Tommel - De Gierle Straat - De Reth - De Rethsche Akkers - Het Dorp - De Kapel Akkers - De Kastelein153.6448 379.6717Forms a quadripoint with enclave H2; largest Belgian exclave; encompasses six Dutch enclaves; consists of dwellings for the most part, with outlying farmland and an industrial area; boundary runs through numerous buildings; contains a portion of the former Turnhout-Tilburg rail line, now a cycle path.
Belgium H2, De Rethsche Akkers2.4116 5.9594Consists of farmland with a single point of connection (quadripoint) between enclaves H1 and H2 in the middle of a corn field.
Belgium H3, De Rethsche Akkers0.3428 0.8471Occupies part of a field; boundary runs through a shed in one instance.
Belgium H4, De Rethsche Akkers1.476 3.6474Consists of farmland; boundary runs through a house and three sheds.
Belgium H5, De Kapel Akkers0.9245 2.2846Consists of farmland with a dwelling.
Belgium H6, Hoofdbraek1.7461 4.3148Mixed land usage; boundary runs through a warehouse/factory.
Belgium H7, De Loversche Akkers0.2469 0.6102Boundary runs through two dwellings, including the middle of one front door (giving it two house numbers: Loveren 2, Baarle-Hertog / Loveren 19, Baarle-Nassau).
Belgium H8, Boschcoven - De Kastelein - De Oordelsche Straat41.8781 103.485Second-largest Belgian exclave, contains a mix of dwellings and farmland; boundary runs through a barn, a dwelling and two businesses.
Belgium H9, De Kapel Akkers0.4005 0.9897Boundary runs through a printing factory/warehouse in an industrial area.
Belgium H10, De Oordelsche Straat0.65 1.6063Consists of farmland.
Belgium H11, De Oordelsche Straat0.93 2.2982Consists of farmland.
Belgium H12, Boschcoven0.2822 0.6974Consists of farmland.
Belgium H13, Boschcoven1.5346 3.7922Boundary runs through about 20 dwellings.
Belgium H14, Boschcoven0.7193 1.7774Boundary runs through about 13 dwellings.
Belgium H15, Boschcoven1.7211 4.2531Boundary runs through about 16 dwellings.
Belgium H16, Keizershoek - Oordelsche Straat4.4252 10.9352Boundary runs through a house and three sheds, with the linear boundary changing direction three times inside just one shed.
Belgium H17, Moleriet Heide14.9248 36.8807Rural area containing a portion of the former Turnhout-Tilburg rail line, now a cycle path.
Belgium H18, De Manke Gooren2.9247 7.2273Consists of farmland.
Belgium H19, De Peruiters0.6851 1.693Consists of several ponds and a field.
Belgium H20, Wurstenbosch - Vossenberg1.1681 2.8865Consists of farmland.
Belgium H21, Baelbrugsche Beemden1.1845 2.9271Consists of farmland.
Belgium H22, De Wit Hagen0.2632 0.6504South of the village of Ulicoten; occupies part of a field; nationality was contested from the 1830s until 1995 (remained unallocated to either country in boundary treaty of 26 April 1974)

Education

Baarle-Nassau has two primary schools: Basisschool De Uilenpoortand and Bernardusschool, the latter in the Ulicoten section. There is a single secondary school in Baarle-Nassau, De La Salle, which has Voorbereidend middelbaar beroepsonderwijs, lower Hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs, and Voorbereidend wetenschappelijk onderwijs levels.[6]

It has a joint library with Baarle-Hertog with Belgian and Dutch staff.[7]

Notable people

References

  1. "Braam V.T.M." (in Dutch). Gemeente Baarle-Nassau. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. "Postcodetool for 5111CC". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  4. "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. Whyte, Brendan (2004). "En Territoire Belge et à Quarante Centimètres de la Frontière" An historical and documentary study of the Belgian and Dutch enclaves of Baarle-Hertog and Baarle-Nassau. The University of Melbourne, School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies. ISBN 0-7340-3032-0.
  6. "Jeugd en Onderwijs". Baarle-Nassau. Retrieved 2022-01-18. - Under the tab "Onderwijs en kinderopvang"
  7. "bibliotheek." Baarle-Hertog. Retrieved on January 6, 2017.
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