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De Deen is a windmill in Luyksgestel. It is a belt mill and an upper porter that was built in 1839.
The name of the mill is derived from a miller from Denmark who was called J. Pleek. He had the mill built just after Belgium had been separated from the Netherlands. Originally it was a ground sailer, and it was not until 1914 that it was converted into a belt mill. In 1940 the mill was destroyed during a storm, and it was rebuilt using the shaft and rods of corn mill De Hoop from Giessendam.
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Address: Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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