Emmer-Erfscheidenveen, Rural hamlet in Emmen, Netherlands.
Emmer-Erfscheidenveen is a hamlet in Emmen that spreads across a flat, rural landscape with farmland and natural areas. The settlement is made up primarily of detached homes scattered throughout the terrain.
The area became known in the 1930s when residents discovered ancient human remains in the local moorlands. These finds date to the Bronze Age and reveal that people have lived in this region for thousands of years.
The community center 'de Stobbe' serves as a gathering place where residents come together for local events and activities. These meetings help shape the social life and connections within the hamlet.
The hamlet is accessible via country roads and offers a quiet setting for walks through the farmland. The flat terrain makes cycling an easy way to explore the surroundings.
A specialized team established in 2019 focuses on addressing community needs through the 'Veur mekaar Emmererf' working group, fostering local participation and development.
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