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Veenoord is a village in the Netherlands and it is part of the Emmen municipality in Drenthe. It forms a single urban area with Nieuw-Amsterdam. Vincent van Gogh stayed in the Scholte Inn during his Drenthe period.

History
Veenoord translates to "bog settlement". Even though this suggests a peat colony, it was never a property of a company or city. The settlement started in 1859 when the Verlengde Hoogeveensche vaart was dug. The name Veenoord first appeared in 1899. The building is publicly accessible and serves as a visitor centre. In 1916, the gristmill Nooitgedacht was constructed in the village, and is the only monument of the village. In 1998, Veenoord became part of Emmen. The villages of Veenoord and Nieuw-Amsterdam have merged into a single urban area. == Sport ==
Sport
A motorcycle speedway track exists on the Nieuweweg road at the Sportpark Veenoord and is run by Speedway Veenoord. The facility has hosted important events, including international test matches in 1959, 1963 and 1973 and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1999. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Veenoord Nooitgedacht vanaf overzijde kanaal.jpg|Windmill Nooitgedacht File:Van Gogh Huis 2019 01.jpg|Scholte Inn where Vincent van Gogh stayed File:Bakery Veenoord.jpg|Bakery in Veenoord File:Ophaalbrug Nieuw-Amsterdam.jpg|Draw bridge in Veenoord == References ==
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