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Deventer

Country Netherlands
Province Overijssel
Area
- Land
- Water
107.92 kmē
105.08 kmē
2.84 kmē
Population (2004)
- Density
89.142
848/kmē

Deventer is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands in the province of Overijssel on the east bank of the IJssel river.

1 Population centres

2 The city of Deventer

Deventer was probably founded by the English missionary Lebuinus around 768, who built a wooden church on the border of the IJssel. This was not the first human settlement at the location: in Roman age there probably was a stronghold called Daventria in place.


Deventer received city rights in 956. From this date fortifications were built around the city for defense. Between 1000 and 1500, Deventer grew to be a flourishing trade city because of its harbour on the river IJssel, which was reachable for large ships. The city was a member of the Hanseatic League.

Deventer is the birthplace of Geert Groote and home to his Brethren of the Common Life, a school of religious thought that was of great influence on Thomas a Kempis and Erasmus in later times.

3 External link

Official website


Province Overijssel
Almelo | Bathmen | Borne | Dalfsen | Deventer | Dinkelland | Enschede | Haaksbergen | Hardenberg | Hellendoorn | Hengelo | Hof van Twente | Kampen | Losser | Oldenzaal | Olst-Wijhe | Ommen | Raalte | Rijssen-Holten | Staphorst | Steenwijkerland | Tubbergen | Twenterand | Wierden | Zwartewaterland | Zwolle

Overijssel Cities in the Netherlands

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