Meije, Netherlands

De Meije or Bodegraafse Meije is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland and has a second part, de Zegveldse or Stichtse Meije in the province of Utrecht. The first is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about 7 km northwest of Woerden. Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011. The second is part of the municipality of Woerden. A third part, across the little river De Meije, belongs to the municipality Nieuwkoop.

De Meije
Village
The village (dark red) and the statistical district (light green) of Meije in the municipality of Bodegraven.
Coordinates: 52°07′15″N 4°47′35″E
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceUtrecht, South Holland
MunicipalityBodegraven-Reeuwijk, Nieuwkoop, Woerden
Population
 (2008)
  Total408
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

The Bodegraafse "Meije", which also includes the surrounding farmlands, has a population of around 420.[1]

Village

In the village of De Meije are two elementary schools, a catholic church, and a pub that is often frequented by water tourists that use the small river (also called De Meije) that flows along the village. This water is connected to both the river Oude Rijn and the lake Nieuwkoopse Plassen.

Tower

Water tower Het Potlood (the Pencil)

The most remarkable building in de Meije is the tall grey water tower, called Het Potlood (the Pencil). It rises high above the flat polder area and can be seen from many towns and villages in the area.

References

  1. Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Statline: Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2003-2005. As of 1 January 2005.
  • google.com satellite photo showing the shadow cast by the water tower.


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