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De Rips

1921 establishments in the NetherlandsGemert-BakelNorth Brabant geography stubsPopulated places in North Brabant
T.T Dubbel Woonhuis Jan Berendweg de Rips (2)
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De Rips is a village east of Helmond and Eindhoven in southern part of the Netherlands. Until the late 1990s it formed the municipality of Bakel and Milheeze alongside Milheeze and Bakel, but in 1997 it was forced to merge with the larger Gemert municipality. The village was first mentioned in 1544 as Ripse Paal, and refers to a border pole close to the stream Rips. De Rips was located in the Peel, a large heath area. In 1871, 400 hectares (990 acres) was bought by Cornelis Carp who built a farm in 1875 on land which was named after the border pole. The land was cultivated and more farms were built. The village was founded in 1921 by the Heidemij (nowadays: Arcadis) as a planned settlement with church, school and houses.

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De Rips
Ripsestraat, Gemert-Bakel

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N 51.5525 ° E 5.8075 °
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Ripsestraat 23z
5764 PE Gemert-Bakel
North Brabant, Netherlands
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T.T Dubbel Woonhuis Jan Berendweg de Rips (2)
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