Breukeleveen
Breukeleveen is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Holland.
Nijkerk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɛi̯kɛr(ə)k]; Dutch Low Saxon: Niekark) is a municipality and a city located in the middle of the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland.
Population: 38,335
Latitude: 52° 13' 12.00" N
Longitude: 5° 29' 10.00" E
Breukeleveen is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Holland.
Asschat is a hamlet in the municipality Leusden, in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Achterbos (52°13′N4°56′E) is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Zevenhuizen is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Bunschoten, and lies about 6 km north of the centre of Amersfoort.
Tolsteeg is a neighbourhood in the south of the Dutch city of Utrecht.
Stroe is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
Rijsenburg is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Rhijnauwen is a castle, former heerlijkheid (fiefdom), and former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Overberg is a small village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug. It is located on both sides of the Utrecht-Rhenen railway line, but has no station.
Oudhuizen is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Laagnieuwkoop is a hamlet in the Dutch municipality of Stichtse Vecht.
Het Zand is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht, in the municipality of Utrecht.
Heemstede (52°03′N5°07′E) is a hamlet in the central Netherlands. It is located 3 km west of Houten, Utrecht.
The Gooiboog (Dutch for Gooi Curve) is a railway chord which links the Dutch Flevolijn and Gooilijn railway lines.
Gelre Hospitals (Dutch: Gelre Ziekenhuizen) is a group of hospitals comprising hospitals in Apeldoorn and Zutphen, and an outpatient clinic in Lochem.
The Christelijk Gymnasium Utrecht is a Dutch grammar school in Utrecht, in the Netherlands.
Catharijne is a former municipality on the west side of the Dutch city of Utrecht. It was a separate municipality between 1818 and 1823, when it merged with the city of Utrecht.
Breukelen-Sint Pieters is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The municipality was formed in 1815, when the municipality of Breukelen was split into two parts.