Mill en Sint Hubert
( Listen / i?) Mill en Sint Hubert ( German: Mill and St. Hubert ) is a municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant. The municipality has 10,918 inhabitants ( 1 January 2013) and covers an area of 51.04 km ².
It consists of the districts Langenboom, Mill, Sint Hubert and Wilbertoord.
History
The two locations Mill and Sint Hubert were connected before the year 1326, when they were still together with Wanroy to the area of Cuijk and church district of Boxmeer. As of 1326, the three villages then formed the independent parish of Mill
In the Napoleonic period, the sites were added to the Netherlands in 1810 and both places formed the Mill en Sint Hubert community. As capital was and is Mill In the late 19th century, the colony formed by peat cutters Wilbertoord had developed into a village and came to Mill en Sint Hubert. 1942, came as part of a reorganization of municipalities also Langenboom it.
Population by places
The inhabitants of each sub- communities of the prior January 1, 2007: