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Kats, Netherlands


FieldValue
nameKats
settlement_typeVillage
other_name
native_name
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image_skylineFile:Kats, de Nederlands Hervormde kerk RM23772 foto5 2015-05-30 10.35.jpg
image_captionReformed church of Kats
image_shieldKats wapen.svg
image_mapLocatieNoord-Beveland.png
image_map1Map NL - Noord-Beveland - Kats.png
map_caption1The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Kats in the municipality of Noord-Beveland.
pushpin_mapNetherlands Zeeland#Netherlands
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pushpin_mapsize250
pushpin_map_captionLocation in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands
subdivision_typeCountry
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subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Zeeland
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Noord-Beveland
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m1.5
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area_total_km29.57
population_footnotes
population_total450
population_as_of1 January 2021
population_density_km2auto
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-- Kats is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Noord-Beveland, and lies about 20 km east of Middelburg.

History

The village was first mentioned in 1204 as Chats. The etymology is unknown.

In the Middle Ages Kats originally prospered as Suburchdijke the name alluding to connections with the nearby city of Souburg. The local inhabitants are referred to locally as katsenaers and 150 of them were drowned in flooding caused by a great storm on 5 November 1530, which engulfed the whole island, then in 1532 the Elizabeth Flood swept away all the remaining buildings. Poldering Noord Beveland (the process the Dutch invented to reclaim land from the sea) did not start again until 1598 - the villages of Colijnsplaat and Kats were both built on estates at right angles to each other.

The Dutch Reformed church originally dates from 1660. In 1870, it was extensively modified. The tower with gable roof were added between 1951 and 1952.

Kats was home to 401 people in 1840. In 1853, the Abrahampolder was created, and the harbour was moved to the north east.

Kats used to be an independent municipality. In 1941, it was merged into the municipality of Kortgene. In 1995, it became part of Noord Beveland.

Notable people

  • Dirk Geijskes (1907–1985), Dutch biologist, ethnologist and curator

References

References

  1. "Postcodetool for 4485AA". Het Waterschapshuis.
  2. "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021".
  3. "Kats - (geografische naam)".
  4. "Kats".
  5. Piet van Cruyningen & Ronald Stenvert. (2003). "Colijnsplaat". Waanders.
  6. "Kats".
  7. "Dirk Cornelis Geijskes".
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