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== History == The origin of the town of Oudewater is obscure and no information has been found concerning the first settlement of citizens. It is also difficult to recover the name of Oudewater. One explanation is that the name is a corruption of ''old [[water-meadow]]''. Oudewater was an important border city between [[Holland]] and [[Utrecht (province)|Utrecht]]. Oudewater (lit. "Old water") was of great strategic importance. The town was granted [[City rights in the Netherlands|city rights]] in 1265 by [[Hendrik van Vianden]], the [[Archdiocese of Utrecht (695β1580)|bishop of Utrecht]]. Oudewater took its place in the First Free States council in Dordrecht on 19 July 1572, Oudewater was one of the twelve cities taking part in the first free convention of the [[States General of the Netherlands|States General]] in [[Dordrecht]]. This was a meeting that laid down the origin of the State of the Netherlands, as we know it now, under the leadership of the House of Orange. This happened at the beginning of the [[Eighty Years' War]] (1568β1648) when the Netherlands were still part of the [[Spanish Empire]]. After a [[Siege of Oudewater (1575)|Siege of Oudewater]], the city was conquered by the Spanish on 7 August 1575, and most of its inhabitants were killed, including the family of famous Oudewater native and Protestant theologian [[Jacobus Arminius]] (1560-1609). In the 16th and 17th century, Oudewater was an important producer of [[rope]]. In the surrounding area, [[hemp]] was cultivated. There still is a rope manufacturing plant and a rope museum in the town. In 1970 the municipality of Oudewater moved from the province of South Holland to the province of Utrecht.
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