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Engelum
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Welcome to our quiet
little village Engelum, in de neighbourhood of Frisia’s
capital Leeuwarden (Holland).
Engelum, with only 400 inhabitants, is situated in the middle
of Frisia’s green grass and waving cornfields.
Our
village offers you a rich amount of hikingtracks that will
bring you to scenic views, old farms and modern windmills.
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Besides that our village
has a very sparkling social life because of its extremely friendly
population .
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would be a good idea to put our village on the internet. That is
why we are proud and happy to present to you the first internet
site of Engelum. We already have a great number of hits!
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What more has Engelum to
offer?
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a real museum with old tractors
and farm machinery
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a playing-garden for small
children
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a playground (soccer, baseball)
for the older kids
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a handball field (kaatsveld) for
people of all ages
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a beautiful village hall for
everyone!!
For all of you who have
never heard of Engelum (which would be a miracle in itself ) we
have added a little map to indicate where we live exactely .

The history of our village
During the fourth and fifth century barbarian peoples from
Nothern Germany, called the Angels and Saxons, invaded Englands'
coasts.
The story goes that on their way to England they came through
Frisia and founded the village of 'Angelenheim' alias Engelum as a
memory of their famous name.
Linguists have found another explanation of the name of our
village: Engel is the name of a person followed by um,
which means yard. When we solve the puzzle we'll find the
following translation: Mr. Engeles' yard.
Sixty geometrically decorated potsherds from our local
terp-excavation prove that there were already people living here
before the birth of Christ.
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The church of Engelum (1887)
Drawing by A. Martin
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We could tell you a lot more about the early
history of our village but now we'll concentrate on two examples of
the many colourful inhabitants our village has hosted during the
centuries.
| The most important example of local fame is
Skerne Wibe, lord of Engelum, who's deeds were great. He shaved
his chin and dressed as a monk in order to discover the secrets
of his enemies. In the year 1482 he died during the siege of his
castle by the inhabitants of Franeker and Leeuwarden. The castle
of Skerne Wibe was devastated but the name of its lord stayed in
the memory of the people: today our village hall is named
Skerne Wibe |
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A second example of colourful person is the
story of the female giant of Engelum. Many years ago one of the
women of our village was famous for her size and weight. Her epitaph
tells us that she was one of the biggest women on earth, huge of
shape and mighty powerful. Her total weight was 345 pounds and the
epitaph ends with 'although one is so big and heavy, blessed are
they who praise the Lord eternally'.
For more pictures of our village click
Engelum in beeld in the left frame.
We would be happy if you
would send us a reaction so we would know in which countries our
page has been read.
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