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MiddenBeemster

MiddenBeemster is a locality in the Beemster municipality, in the province of North Holland, the Netherlands. It lies in the central part of the Beemster polder, a reclaimed landscape that forms the heart of the Beemster World Heritage Site.

Geographically, MiddenBeemster sits within the Beemster's characteristic grid of canals, dikes, and straight-field plots. The village

Historically, the Beemster was reclaimed in the early 17th century as part of a major Dutch engineering

Economy and demographics: MiddenBeemster has a predominantly agricultural orientation, including dairy farming, arable crops, and horticulture.

Heritage and administration: The Beemsterpolder, including MiddenBeemster, is part of the Beemster municipality and lies within

features
a
mix
of
historic
farmhouses
and
newer
homes,
surrounded
by
agricultural
lands
and
watercourses
that
define
the
rural
character
of
the
area.
project.
MiddenBeemster
developed
as
a
local
settlement
within
this
polder,
providing
services
and
housing
for
farming
communities
in
the
surrounding
countryside.
The
locality
has
a
relatively
small
population
and
retains
a
quiet,
rural
character,
with
residents
often
commuting
to
nearby
towns
for
work
and
services.
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
since
1999
for
its
planned
landscape
and
water-management
design.
Public
transport
connects
the
area
with
larger
towns
via
regional
bus
services.