Diepenheim
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Small city
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Huize Diepenheim, manor house
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Location in province of Overijssel in the Netherlands Show map of OverijsselDiepenheim (Netherlands) Show map of Netherlands | |
Coordinates: 52°12′0″N 6°33′0″E / 52.20000°N 6.55000°E / 52.20000; 6.55000 | |
Country | Netherlands |
Province | Overijssel |
Municipality | Hof van Twente |
Area | |
• Total | 26.58 km2 (10.26 sq mi) |
Elevation | 13 m (43 ft) |
Population
(2021)[1]
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• Total | 2,615 |
• Density | 98/km2 (250/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code |
7478[1]
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Dialing code | 0547 |
Diepenheim is a small city in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Hof van Twente, about 5 km southwest of Goor. Diepenheim was a separate municipality until 2001, when it became a part of Hof van Twente.[3]
It was first mentioned in 1150 as de Dipenhem. The name probably means "settlement near low lying land".[4] Diepenheim developed next to Huize Diepenheim.[5] The original manor house was destroyed in 1177 by the Prince-Bishop of Münster who built a castle in its place.[6] The castle was partially demolished after a 1536 siege. The current manor house dates from 1648, but has been extensively modified and altered.[6]
In 1224, a parish church was built in Diepenheim. The city rights are from 1422,[5] however it probably had become a city prior to 1379, but the archives were destroyed in a fire in 1597.[7] The Dutch Reformed Church dates from 1679 and has a bell dating from 1366.[5] Warmelo is a havezate surrounded by a moat from the 17th century and is located to the west of Diepenheim.[5]
Diepenheim remained a small city, and is nicknamed "Stedeke" (little city) by its inhabitants. In 1840, it was home to 666 people. In 2001, it was merged into Hof van Twente.[7]
1105 reference is a forgery