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Muntendam
Sign in to saveMuntendam is a village in the municipality of Midden-Groningen, in the Dutch province of Groningen. The village has a population of 4,635 (2021). Muntendam had been an independent parish since the Middle Ages, but until 1840 it was ecclesiastically part of Zuidbroek.
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Place details
- Locality
- Muntendam
- Region
- Groningen
- Country
- Nederland
- Population
- 0
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Key facts
- Settlement.name
- Muntendam
- Settlement.settlement_type
- Village
- Settlement.image_skyline
- Panorama Muntendam.JPG
- Settlement.image_caption
- Muntendam in 2011
- Settlement.subdivision_type
- Country
- Settlement.subdivision_name
- Netherlands
- Settlement.subdivision_type1
- Province
- Settlement.subdivision_name1
- Groningen
- Settlement.subdivision_type2
- Municipality
- Settlement.subdivision_name2
- Midden-Groningen
- Settlement.pushpin_map
- Netherlands Groningen#Netherlands
- Settlement.pushpin_map_caption
- Location of Muntendam in the province of Groningen
- Settlement.area_total_km2
- 12.88
- Settlement.elevation_m
- 2.2
- Settlement.population_as_of
- 2021
- Settlement.population_total
- 4,635
- Settlement.population_density_km2
- auto
- Settlement.timezone
- CET
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Muntendam is a village in the municipality of Midden-Groningen, in the Dutch province of Groningen. The village has a population of 4,635 (2021). Muntendam had been an independent parish since the Middle Ages, but until 1840 it was ecclesiastically part of Zuidbroek.
From 1811 until 1990 it was a separate municipality, which boasted the title 'reddest (most socialist) municipality in the Netherlands', with a council of 11 containing 7 PvdA (Labour Party) members and 2 CPN (Communist Party) members. (However, nearby Reiderland had had a vast CPN majority since WWII, so the claim is rather too strong). When a new mayor had to be appointed in 1980 (at the time a municipality had no say in the matter), it was assumed that it would become a PvdA mayor as it had always been. However, the then minister of the interior, Hans Wiegel of the right-wing VVD, decided that this very left-wing part of the Netherlands needed a change and appointed a D66 (left of centre) mayor. This led to a cold reception and the first time a Dutch mayor was not officially inaugurated. Over time, however, people started to like him and when he moved to a bigger municipality there was even an action to keep him (to no avail). Not much later, the method of appointing a mayor in the Netherlands was changed, with the municipality putting up a request which is usually followed.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Muntendam” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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