Blijham (Dutch pronunciation:[blɛiˈɦɑm]) is a village with a population of 2,240 in the municipality of Westerwolde in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. The origins of the settlement date back to the 11th century. Until 1968, Blijham was part of the municipality of Wedde. Until 2017, it was part of the municipality of Bellingwedde.
Etymology
In the name Blijham, which is pronounced as [blɛiˈɦɑm], the part -ham means 'homestead'.[4]
History
The first settlement dates back to circa 1000 CE. It was built on top of a horseshoe-shaped sand ridge, on the road between the cities of Groningen and Münster. At the time, the water of the Dollart reached all the way down to the settlement.[5]
The village of Blijham is formed out of the two population centres of Kerkhorn and Molenhorn, which are now completely connected.[5]
Until 1968, Blijham was part of the municipality of Wedde.[6] On 1 September 1968 the municipalities of Bellingwolde and Wedde were merged into the new municipality of Bellingwedde,[7] of which Blijham then became a part. In 2018, Bellingwedde was merged with Vlagtwedde to form the new municipality of Westerwolde.
Blijham is an administrative district (Dutch: wijk) and neighbourhood (Dutch: buurt). The district Blijham is one of three districts in the municipality of Bellingwedde, the other two being Bellingwolde and Oost. The district Blijham contains the neighbourhoods Blijham, Morige, Wedde, Wedderheide, Wedderveer, and some scattered houses.[1]
There are two primary schools in the village, the public school De Wiekslag and the Christian school De Loopplank.[8] The nearest secondary schools are in Bellingwolde,[9] Oude Pekela,[10] and Winschoten.[11]
Sport
The IJsbaan or Baansport doubles up as an ice skating venue in the winter and a motorsport circuit in the summer. It is located on the western edge of the village on the Verschedijk road, adjacent to the Kerklaan road. It was once a notable venue for motorcycle speedway and hosted important events, including final rounds of the Dutch Championship, as part of the Speedway World Championship (starting in 1987)[12][13] a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 2000[14] and a round of the Speedway World Pairs Championship in 1985.