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Borne, Overijssel

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| postal_code = 7620–7626
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Borne () is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands. Its inhabitants also have the nickname ''Melbuul'' (flourbag in Twentsch). Borne is the sister city of the German town Rheine.
== History ==
The earliest traces of inhabitation in Borne are archeological finds at the "Stroom Esch" and "Zuid Esch" of substantial settlements dating from the late Iron Age and the Roman period.〔("''Wetenschappelijk kader archeologisch onderzoek plangebied Bornsche Maten te Borne"'', Scholte Lubberink, (2006-10) (DANS/KNAW) )〕 Finds from around 800 CE.,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Collectie - Nieuw in onze collectie: expositie bij de ridder van Borne )〕 the remains of two farmhouses and the grave of a man buried with his armour, a sword, lance and 16 silver dinarii coined by Charlemagne near two farmhouses of the same age suggest inhabitation in the ninth century.〔 The first historical mention of Borne, under the name ''Borghende'' dates from 1206 in a document which transfers churches in Steenwijk and Borne and their possessions by Fredericus, the abbot of the monastery in Ruinen to the bishop of Utrecht, Dirk van Are in return for possessions in Drenthe.
The earliest phases of Borne center around the ''Meijershof'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=De Meijershof )〕 which came into possession of the abbot of Ruinen in 1142.
Until the beginning of the industrial age, Borne was an agricultural community, characterised by plaggen soil and extensive cattlefarming. The main crops were rye and buckwheat.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Canon van Borne, De essen ca. 1000 )〕 Several ''landweren'', defensive earthworks consisting or earthen walls overgrown with blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and blackberries are still visible in the landscape.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Canon van Borne, Landweren )
Borne was originally the ''richterambt'' (judicial district) Borne, made up of the ''Marke Senderen'' (Zenderen) and ''Bi den Broeke'' (lit. "by the brook", Bornerbroek) and the hamlet of Hertme. In 1655 Hertme has evolved into an independent ''marke''.

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