Rottevalle

Village in Friesland, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rottevalle (West Frisian: De Rottefalle) is a village in Smallingerland municipality in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 1,363 in January 2017.[3]

CountryNetherlands Netherlands
Elevation2.9 m (9.5 ft)
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Rottevalle
De Rottefalle
Village
Rottevalle, reformed church
Rottevalle, reformed church
Flag of Rottevalle
Coat of arms of Rottevalle
Location in Smallingerland municipality
Location in Smallingerland municipality
Rottevalle is located in Friesland
Rottevalle
Rottevalle
Location in the Netherlands
Rottevalle is located in Netherlands
Rottevalle
Rottevalle
Rottevalle (Netherlands)
CountryNetherlands Netherlands
ProvinceFriesland Friesland
MunicipalitySmallingerland Smallingerland
Area
  Total
6.43 km2 (2.48 sq mi)
Elevation2.9 m (9.5 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total
1,405
  Density219/km2 (566/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9221[1]
Dialing code0512
WebsiteOfficial
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History

The village was first mentioned in 1622 as "de Rottevalle", and literally means "the rat trap", but has been named after a type of lock which resembles a rat trap.[4] Rottevalle developed 1650 when the canal De Lits was dug for the excavation of peat. The initial settlement consisted of an inn with several houses. The village was originally part of the grietenij (predecessor of a municipality) Achtkarspelen. The Dutch Reformed church was built in 1724.[5]

Rottevalle was home to 1,050 people in 1840.[6] In 1943, the border was redrawn and Rottevalle became part of Smallingerland. In 1958, part of the De Lits was filled up inside the village.[5]

Notable people

  • Baukje de Boer-Veenstra[7] (born 1881), speed skater
  • Hendrik Kloosterman (1900–1968), mathematician
  • Joop Boomsma (1945–2018), author and playwright

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