Oss

Oss (Dutch: [ɔs] ) is a municipality and a city in the southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant, situated between Nijmegen and 's-Hertogenbosch.

Oss
Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
Water tower
Water tower
Nijverheid windmill in Ravenstein
Nijverheid windmill in Ravenstein
Town gate and prison tower (de Gevangentoren) in Megen
Town gate and prison tower (de Gevangentoren) in Megen
Zeldenrust windmill in Geffen
Zeldenrust windmill in Geffen
Church of Saint Lambert in Haren
Church of Saint Lambert in Haren
Alticom communication tower of Ravensteinsedijk
Alticom communication tower of Ravensteinsedijk
Church of Saint Lambert in Lith
Church of Saint Lambert in Lith
Church of Sint-Jan de Doper in Neerlangel
Church of Sint-Jan de Doper in Neerlangel
Stella Polaris windmill in Dieden
Stella Polaris windmill in Dieden
Flag of Oss
Coat of arms of Oss
Highlighted position of Oss in a municipal map of North Brabant
Location in North Brabant
Coordinates: 51°46′N 5°31′E
Country Netherlands
Province North Brabant
Government
  BodyMunicipal council
  MayorWobine Buijs-Glaudemans (VVD)
Area
  Total170.93 km2 (66.00 sq mi)
  Land163.16 km2 (63.00 sq mi)
  Water7.77 km2 (3.00 sq mi)
Elevation7 m (23 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[4]
  Total92,526
  Density567/km2 (1,470/sq mi)
DemonymOssenaar
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
5340–5351, 5366–5373
Area code0412, 0486, 073
Websitewww.oss.nl

Population centres

Name Population
Berghem 6,900
Haren 785
Herpen 2,552
Lith 6,724
Macharen 722
Megen 1,686
Oss 57,980
Ravenstein 3,724

Topography

Dutch Topographic map of Oss (municipality), June 2015

City center of Oss

Oss has a shopping center with many squares, however, the only real shopping streets (also the best known) are the Heuvelstraat, Walstraat and the Peperstraat. The squares are connected with these shopping streets and passages that contain shops. One of the passages (The Passage, Dutch: de Passage, Local Dialect: 't Gengske) had an overhauling renovation in 2014. It now resembles an old Dutch street.

The city of Oss

There is archaeological evidence that humans have lived in and around Oss for 4,000 years. Major archaeological finds were the Vorstengraf burial sites and the indigenous-Roman burial fields of Oss-Ussen.[5]

Oss was first mentioned in a letter by Pope Alexander II on 6 May 1069. Oss was granted city rights in 1399 by Hertogin (Duchess) Johanna van Brabant. Present-day Oss has several chemical and pharmaceutical industries like Merck & Co. (previously Schering-Plough, Organon and Diosynth). Oss is also host to the professional football team TOP Oss, and is the birthplace of former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Ruud van Nistelrooy, although he did not play for the local side, but for rivals FC Den Bosch.

The gothic metal/alternative rock band The Gathering, formed in 1989, originally hails from Oss.

Berghem

Berghem is a small town east of Oss (population: 6,900). Berghem is currently being expanded with many new houses in the Piekenhoef.

Megen

Megen is a small city (population: 1,686) close to the river Maas.

Megen used to be the 'capital' of the county Megen (including Haren, Macharen and Teeffelen) that was founded around 1145. City rights were obtained in 1357. In 1810, the County Megen became a municipality to which Haren and Macharen also belonged. It became part of the municipality of Oss in 1994.

Currently, there are two monasteries in Megen. One is inhabited by the Clarissas (also called the Poor Clares), followers of St. Clare of Assisi. The other is occupied by the Franciscans, followers of St. Francis of Assisi. Of the two castles Megen used to have, only one tower remains.

Ravenstein

Ravenstein (population: 3,728) is a city and was a municipality until 2003, when it was added to the Oss municipality. The municipality covered an area of 42.68 km² and also included villages: Demen, Dennenburg, Deursen, Dieden, Herpen, Huisseling, Keent, Koolwijk, Neerlangel, Neerloon, Overlangel.

Ravenstein received city rights in 1380.

Transportation

  • Railway stations: Oss, Oss West, Ravenstein

Notable residents

The arts

Maria Versfelt, ca.1820
  • John Slotanus (died 1560) a Dutch Roman Catholic polemical writer, born in Geffen.[6]
  • Walter Pompe (1703 in Lith – 1777) a Flemish master-sculptor of religious works in wood
  • Maria Versfelt (1776–1845) a Dutch writer and stage actress, known for her adventurous life
  • Joop Falke (1933-2016) a Dutch artist, goldsmith and sculptor
  • Pieter Nooten (born 1961), musician and composer best known for his work with Clan of Xymox
  • Joep van Lieshout (born 1963 in Ravenstein) a Dutch artist and sculptor
  • C. C. Catch (born 1964), pop singer
  • Michel van der Aa (born 1970) a Dutch composer of contemporary classical music
  • Frank Boeijen (born 1973) songwriter and keyboardist with Dutch metal band The Gathering
  • Niels Duffhuës (born 1973) a Dutch multi-instrumentalist, composer and writer
  • Chris Berens (born 1976) a Dutch painter, in the realms of surrealism and visionary art
  • Marjolein Kooijman (born 1980) bass player with Dutch metal band The Gathering since 2004
Jacques de Kadt, 1980

Public thinking & public service

  • Antoon Jurgens (1805-1880), Dutch merchant and industrialist; he founded a butter company
  • Samuel van den Bergh (1864-1941), European margarine and soap manufacturer
  • Saal van Zwanenberg (1889-1974), founder of pharmaceutical company Organon & Co.
  • Jacques de Kadt (1897-1988), political thinker, politician and writer
  • Jan Marijnissen (born 1952), Dutch politician, belongs to the Socialist Party
  • Lambert van Nistelrooij (born 1953), Dutch politician and MEP, 2004 to 2019

Sport

Ruud van Nistelrooy, 2017
  • Cor Euser (born 1957) a Dutch racing driver
  • Marc van Hintum (born 1967) a Dutch former footballer with over 400 club caps
  • John van den Berk (born 1967) a Dutch former two-time motocross world champion
  • Marc Lammers (born 1969), field hockey player and coach
  • brothers Bas (born 1971) and Mike van de Goor (born 1973) volleyball players, team gold medallists at the 1996 Summer Olympics
  • Bart Griemink (born 1972) a Dutch former professional football goalkeeper
  • Ruud van Nistelrooy (born 1976) a Dutch retired footballer with 449 club caps and 70 caps with the Netherlands national football team
  • Albert Kraus (born 1980) a Dutch welterweight kickboxer, K-1 World MAX Champion, 2002
  • Bas Verwijlen (born 1983) a fencer, competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics
  • Loek van Mil (1984-2019) a Dutch professional baseball pitcher
  • Rens van Eijden (born 1988) a Dutch footballer with over 250 club caps
  • Gino Vos (born 1990) a Dutch professional darts player
  • Rick van der Ven (born 1991) a Dutch archer, competed in Archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics
  • Richard van der Venne (born 1992) a Dutch professional footballer
  • Cihat Çelik (born 1996) a Dutch professional footballer
  • Batuhan Bozkurt (born 2001) a Dutch-Turkish professional padel player
  • Julian Savi (born 2002) a Dutch professional curler, was captain of the National Dutch team from 2019-now.
  • Clemens de Wit (born 2002), Dutch professional athlete, holds the city record for the Bench press (250 kg) and it still regarded as one of the main influential figures of Powerlifting in the region.

See also

  • Haren en Macharen

References

  1. "Samenstelling b&w" [Members board of mayor and aldermen] (in Dutch). Gemeente Oss. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  2. "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. "Postcodetool for 5341GM". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  4. "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. "Archaeology".
  6. Callan, Charles J. (1912). "John Slotanus" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14.
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