Westkapelle-Buiten en Sirpoppekerke

51.5296653.463762Koordinaten: 51 ° 32 ' N, 3 ° 28 ' E

Poppekerke (also: Ser Poppekerke, Sirpoppekerke ) was a village in the municipality of Veere today in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It was located east of West Chapel on Walcheren.

Poppekerke was first mentioned as the place was abgepfarrt as an independent parish in 1271 by St. Willibrord in West Chapel. During the Eighty Years' War, the Gothic parish church dedicated to St. Peter of Popperkerke was devastated by 1574. 1577/78 took advantage of one material of the church to prepare St. John back in Domburg. The ruins of the church was finally demolished in 1851. In the course of the 19th century, the Vliedberg of Poppekerke was demolished. 1816 was the municipality West Chapel - en Buiten Sirpoppekerke on West Chapel.

Today, the place only remembers a street name.

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