Zetten

Zetten

Zetten Florence Nightingale instituut
Zetten
Coordinates: 51°55′40″N 5°42′45″E / 51.92778°N 5.71250°E / 51.92778; 5.71250
Country Netherlands
Province Gelderland
Municipality Overbetuwe
Population (1 January 2009) 5,250

Zetten is a village in the Overbetuwe municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands. The village is located in the Betuwe.

This is also the base of the (forensic) youth-clinic Ottho Gerhard Heldringstichting, founded as the "Steenbeek" asylum for reforming prostitutes by Ottho Gerhard Heldring.[1]

History

Archaeological finds indicate that the area around Zetten and the neighbouring village of Herveld was inhabited in the Roman era. The area was located on the border of the Empire and the area inhabited by Germanic tribes.

It is located between two rivers, on slightly higher ground, such that it was less often flooded in times when no dykes were present.

The settlement of Sethone (Zetten) was mentioned in a deed of 1005, in which Heribert of Cologne gave the local church to the monastery in Deutz.

Six inhabitants of Zetten lost their lives in floodings of the Betuwe in 1809.

The area around Zetten and the nearby village of Hemmen saw heavy fighting in the winter of 1944 and 1945, in the aftermath of Operation Market Garden.

Population

Zetten had a population of 510 in 1840. By 1872, the population had grown to 1096, and in 1890 there were 1563 inhabitants. On 2007-01-01, Zetten had 5,209 inhabitants.

Sport

There is a public swimming pool in Zetten.[2]

References

  1. Dubois, O.W. (2002). "Ottho Gerhard Heldring". Biografisch Woordenboek Gelderland (in Dutch). 3. Verloren Hilversum. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
  2. http://www.deleygraaf.nl/

Coordinates: 51°56′N 5°43′E / 51.933°N 5.717°E / 51.933; 5.717


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