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Grou
—  Village  —
Flag of Grou
Flag
LocatieGrou
Country Netherlands Netherlands
Province Friesland Friesland
Population
 • Total c. 5,700

Grou (Dutch: Grouw) is a town in Boarnsterhim in the province Friesland of the Netherlands and has around 5737 citizens (2007).

The town is located on the Pikmeer lake and the Prinses Margrietkanaal. Heineken operated a distribution centre for Friesland in Grou for 25 years until 2004.[1]

It used to be the capital of municipality of Idaarderadeel before the reorganization of municipalities in 1984. Grou celebrates Sint Piter as a holiday on February 22, which differs from most of the Netherlands.

A nickname for the town is Tsiisferdûnsers, meaning cheese dancers, from a story where a fiddler was paid with cheese at a village dance.

Transport[]

Akwadukt Mid-Fryslan 02

A32 underpass of the Prinses Margriet Kanaal

The town is located at an exit on the A32. There is a ferry across the canal called Veerpont de Burd that connects the de Burd island. The Grou-Jirnsum railway station is on the Staatslijn A (Arnhem - Leeuwarden) line.

Population[]

Grou Map

map of Grou

1954 1959 1964 1969 1973 1990 1999
3453 3522 3880 4129 4600 5316 5472
2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
5731 5916 5875 5769 5737 5673

Notable births[]

  • Joast Halbertsma poet
  • Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (1797-1858), doctor and writer
  • Pibo Ovittius van Abbema (ca. 1542-1618), clergyman
  • Atje Keulen-Deelstra (1938), skater
  • Haitske Valentijn (1954), skater
  • Catherinus Smeding painter

Sport[]

Grouw - Haven

Grou harbour

An artificial ice rink (Glice) invented by Eric Sinnema was opened for public use in 2007.[2]

Oud schilderij Grou

New quai 1850

Grouw 20040902 2214


Notable buildings[]

  • The Protestant church of Grou
  • Three restored windmills survive in Grou, De Bird, De Borgmolen and De Haensmolen.

References[]

External links[]

Coordinates: 53°06′N 5°50′E / 53.1, 5.83

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