Oudeschoot () is a village in Heerenveen in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 1,580 in January 2017.
Oudeschoot () is a village in Heerenveen in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 1,580 in January 2017.
==History== The village was first mentioned in 1299 as van Scoeten. The name means "corner of higher land". Oude (old) has been added to distinguish between Nieuweschoot. In 1299, a nunnery of the German order was founded in Oudeschoot, and has existed until 1580. Oudeschoot used to be the capital of the grietenij (predecessor of a municipality) until 1934. In 1828, the main road from Leeuwarden to Zwolle was built through the village, and was later joined by a railway line. Since 1600, the Skoattermerk, an annual market is held on the second day of Pentecost, and is the oldest extant market in the northern provinces.
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