Zoutkamp

Zoutkamp is a village in the municipality Het Hogeland which is part of the province Groningen in the Netherlands. Zoutkamp was primarily mentioned in documents in 1418 as Soltcampum.[2] Its first inhabitants might have been soldiers. Its name refers to salt and field, which probably means that it was a place for salt production.[3]

Zoutkamp
Zoutkamp in 2011
Zoutkamp
Location of Zoutkamp in the province of Groningen
Coordinates: 53°20′15″N 6°18′11″E
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceGroningen
MunicipalityHet Hogeland
Population
1,215 [1]

Until 2008 it was the site of a ground station of the Dutch Nationale SIGINT Organisatie (National Signals Intelligence Service), which intercepted satellite communications much like the U.S. National Security Agency.

See also

References

  1. Inhabitants (2016); zoutkamp.net
  2. Eldest document of 1418 where Soltcampum is mentioned; zoutkamp.net
  3. Geschiedenis; zoutkamp.net

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