verkavelingen
Verkavelingen, a Dutch term that translates to "parcellings" or "allotment", refers to a historical process of land redistribution and settlement in the Netherlands, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This process was aimed at addressing rural overpopulation, poverty, and the lack of agricultural land by creating new settlements and redistributing land to farmers.
The verkavelingen process involved the division of large, often underutilized or communally owned plots of land
Verkavelingen was particularly prominent in the northern provinces of the Netherlands, such as Groningen, Friesland, and
The verkavelingen process had a significant impact on the Dutch countryside, leading to the creation of new
Today, the term verkavelingen is less commonly used, but the concept of land redistribution and planned settlement