- Lepelstraat
Lepelstraat is a small Dutch community six kilometers north of the city of
Bergen op Zoom , and part of the municipality with that name.It has 2,342 inhabitants and 30 percent of the municipality consists of farmland. Its earliest records of history date back to1298 where in a manuscript of landrights it was mentioned as "Den Leepel Straet."Lepelstraat has always been important in its region's religious history. In
1612 a little church was created in the attic of a farmhouse that was kept from the knowledge of authorities because Roman Catholicism was forbidden at that time. Even though this situation changed later in the 17th century, it existed until1875 when Lepelstraat got its first real church, with a tower having a height of 68 meters. This tower xas blown up near the end ofWorld War II by retreating German troops and has never been rebuilt.During the Netherlands' "Great Flood" in
1953 most of the land around Lepelstraat became flooded, costing almost two thousand lives. The water did not reach Lepelstraat itself, making it a safe haven for the unlucky people who lost their homes, friends, and families.External links
* [http://www.ifalk.nl/bergenopzoom0jfa8mmy/ Detailed map of Bergen op Zoom, including Lepelstraat]
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