Overloon
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#Populated_places_in_North_Brabant
#Geography_of_Land_van_Cuijk
Aerial view of Overloon Overloon is a village with 3,626 inhabitants on the outskirts of Peel, in the former municipality of Boxmeer, North Brabant.
Since 2022 it has been part of the new municipality of Land van Cuijk.
Located on the outskirts is the National Museum of War and Resistance of the Netherlands, which originated as a museum for a World War II battle (Battle of Overloon) that occurred around the village in September and October 1944.
The village is located close to the A73 motorway between Venlo and Nijmegen.
In ancient times it was called simply Loon.
Loon or Lo(o) means forest with low trees, with an open meadow and swamp.
The element "over" was added to the name much later, to distinguish it from the nearby Loon Ravenstein, Neerloon.
"Neder" and "over" here have the meanings respectively lower and higher, or downstream and upstream.
Since the formation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the village was part of the Maashees en Overloon municipality with the nearby hamlet of Maashees.
In 1942 this municipality was added to the municipality of Vierlingsbeek and in 1998 they were all included within Boxmeer.
Around 1900 the village was widely spread across moorlands and poorly connected to larger towns such as Venray, Vierlingsbeek, Sambeek, Oploo en Sint Anthonis.
There were about 600 people in 110 houses.
The oldest written mention of Loon is a grant of charter from Jan van Cuijk from the year 1308.
Jan van Cuijk in this deed, that he recorded at St.
Lawrence Church in Vierlingsbeek, gives the right to waive the (low) tax in(Over)Loon.
The Loon village government consisted of three aldermen, four jurors and one or two bankers.
The latter were especially responsible for the finances.
From the fourteenth century, the aldermen had jurisdiction together with that of an alderman of the Vierlingsbeek bank.
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