Barger-Compascuum
1866 establishments in the NetherlandsEmmen, NetherlandsPopulated places in Drenthe
Barger-Compascuum is a village in the Dutch municipality of Emmen. It is in a peat-producing region of Drenthe. Veenpark, an open-air museum, is dedicated to the peat history of the region. Borger-Compascuum is located in the Bourtange moor between Germany and the Netherlands. It was originally a compascuum (common pasture). In 1866, Barger-Compascuum was established, and the area was permanently inhabited.
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Pastoor Vroomstraat, Emmen
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Pastoor Vroomstraat 17
7884 RB Emmen
Drenthe, Netherlands
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