Village in Friesland, Netherlands
De Skâns-Oostmahorn is a village in the Dutch province of Friesland. It is located in the municipality Noardeast-Fryslân and had, as of January 2017, a population of 65.[3] Before 2019, the village was part of the Dongeradeel municipality.[4]
Before 2006 the village was part of Eanjum. De Skâns-Oostmahorn is located on the west-side of the Lauwersmeer. The ferry to Schiermonnikoog that had previously left from De Skâns-Oostmahorn now leaves from Lauwersoog.[4] Esonstad is a nearby holiday village.[4]
History
The village was first mentioned in 1543 as Oes(t)mehorne, and means eastern settlement.[5]
De Skâns-Oostmahorn was conquered by the geus (freedom fighter during the Dutch Revolt) Bartholt Entens van Mentheda who constructed a sconce near the village. The sconce was unsuccessfully attacked in 1576 by the Spanish colonel Caspar Robles. .[5] A coastal battery was built in its place in the late 18th century, and remained in service until 1849.[4]
In 1840, De Skâns-Oostmahorn was home to 66 people.[4]
The village's official name was changed from Oostmahorn to De Skâns-Oostmahorn in 2023.[6]
Gallery
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Former building of maritime pilots and sea rescue
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Former telecommunication building
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The lighthouse, with view on the Lauwersmeer
References
External links
Media related to De Skâns-Oostmahorn at Wikimedia Commons