Beers, North Brabant facts for kids
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Beers
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Village
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Country | Netherlands | |
Province | North Brabant | |
Municipality | Land van Cuijk | |
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• Total | 13.38 km2 (5.17 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 11 m (36 ft) | |
Population
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• Total | 1,725 | |
• Density | 128.92/km2 (333.91/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Postal code |
5437
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Dialing code | 0485 |
Beers (Brabants: Bèèrs) is a village in the former Dutch municipality of Cuijk. It is located about 4 km west of Cuijk. Since 2022 it has been part of the new municipality of Land van Cuijk.
Beers has a population of about 1,721, of which 1,305 reside in the village itself, and 416 in the surrounding countryside, including the hamlets De Plaats and Dommelsvoort.
Until 1994, Beers was a separate municipality.
Toponymy
The name Beers might come from bere or baren, which can mean mud or stuff in Dutch.
History
Beers is first noted in a document that was written between 1050 and 1200. In it Beers was named Berse. The family Van Beerse was a vassal from the Lord of Cuijk, making Beers belong to the municipality of Cuijk. This vassal however, did own a small castle surrounded by a moat, named De Broekhof.
Around 1814, at the end of the French age and at the beginning of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Beers became a separate municipality. In 1942, Great-Linden and Gassel joined Beers. In 1994 the municipality of Beers was repealed. Gassel joined the municipality of Grave, North Brabant, while Beers and Great-Linden (today Linden, North Brabant) joined Cuijk.