Limbricht

Village in Limburg, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Limbricht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɪmbrɪxt]; Limburgish: Lömmerig [ˈlœməʀɪx] locally spelled Lömmerich) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg. Part of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen, it is about three kilometres northwest of Sittard.

Elevation46 m (151 ft)
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Limbricht is located in Netherlands
Limbricht
Limbricht
Location in the Netherlands
Limbricht is located in Limburg, Netherlands
Limbricht
Limbricht
Location in the province of Limburg in the Netherlands
Coordinates: 51.0117°N 5.8369°E / 51.0117; 5.8369
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceLimburg
MunicipalitySittard-Geleen
Area
  Total
2.91 km2 (1.12 sq mi)
Elevation46 m (151 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total
2,570
  Density883/km2 (2,290/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6140-6141[1]
Dialing code046
Major roadsN276
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The village was first mentioned in 1224 as de Lumburg. The etymology is unclear.[3] Limbricht developed in the Middle Ages to the south of the motte-and-bailey castle Lemborgh. In the 20th century, it developed as a mining town.[4][3]

Limbricht Castle possibly dates from the 10th century. The current castle dates from around 1630 and is built in a mannerist style. The eastern wing was destroyed during World War II, but rebuilt between 1968 and 1978.[4]

Limbricht was home to 554 people in 1840.[5] was a separate municipality until 1982, when it was merged with Sittard.[6]

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