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Wenum-Wiesel is a twin village in the municipality of , in the province of in the . In 1978, the hamlets of Wenum and Wiesel merged into a village.


History
Wenum was first attested in 1335 as "in der Merck to Wenen", however the was already mentioned in 1313. The etymology of the name is unclear. Wiesel was first attested in 1337 as Wiessel, and means pasture near a forest.

In 1684, William III of Orange bought approximately of forest and heath in the area as a . The land included the village of Wiesel. He intended to build his palace in , but changed his mind and bought Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn. In 1840, Wenum was home to 256 people, and Wiesel to 243 people.

In 1876, the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway was completed, and William III of the Netherlands wanted a side track to his palace. In 1887, the Apeldoorn–Zwolle railway line was completed and partially used the side track. A railway stop was constructed at Wenum. The station closed in 1938. In 1840, the was built in Wenum. The current windmill dates from 1913.

In 1978, the hamlets of Wenum and Wiesel merged into the twin village Wenum-Wiesel. The hamlets are still somewhat separated. The place name signs are chaotic and sometimes use the combined name, or the individual hamlet. The village has a combined school, and village council.

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