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Hardenberg | |||
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Country | Netherlands | ||
Province | Overijssel | ||
Area (2006) | |||
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317.24 km2 (122.49 sq mi) | ||
• Land | 312.87 km2 (120.80 sq mi) | ||
• Water | 4.37 km2 (1.69 sq mi) |
Hardenberg ( pronouncing audio (help·info)) is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel. The city of Hardenberg has a population of about 17,200. It received city rights in 1362 from Jan van Arkel, Bishop of Utrecht. The famous Pieterpad also passes through Hardenberg.
Transport[]
Cycling[]
There are many cycling routes throughout Hardenberg. The Great Hardenburg Bicycle Race takes place each August, with the top 3 victors being named the "Wheeler-Kings" of the town and given lifetime passes to the local museum.
Road[]
The N34 runs through Hardenberg, and is the major road.
Trains[]
Railway stations:
- Gramsbergen station
- Hardenberg station
- Mariënberg station
Leisure[]
Crazy Horse is the name of a major concert venue.
De Boshoek is a sport park off the N34 in the outskirts of Hardenberg, near Ommen.
HHC Hardenberg is the local football club of Hardenberg.
De Marsch is the indoor-swimming pool of Hardenberg located in the Centrum (Town Centre).
Towns and villages[]
In the city[]
- Baalder
- Baalderveld
- Centrum
- Hazenbos
- Heemse
- Heemserbos
- Heemsermars
- Marslanden
- Norden
In the municipality[]
- Ane
- Anerveen
- Anevelde
- Balkbrug
- Balkbrug Benedenvaart
- Bergentheim
- Bergentheimerveen
- Beute
- Brucht
- Bruchterveld
- Colenbranderbos
- Collendoorn
- De Belt
- De Haandrik
- De Kolonie
- De Krim
- Dedemsvaart
- Den Velde
- Diffelen
- Gramsbergen
- Hardenbergerveld
- Heemserveen
- Holtheme
- Holthone
- Hoogenweg
- Kloosterhaar
- Loozen
- Lutten
- Mariënberg
- Nieuwlande
- Ommerkanaal
- Oud-Bergentheim
- Oud-Lutten
- Radewijk
- Reestgebied
- Rheeze
- Rheezerveen
- Rheezerzand
- Rollepaal
- Schuinesloot
- Sibculo
- Slagharen
- Sponturfwijk
- Steekport
- 't Haantje
- Venebrugge
- Westerhuizingerveld
Image gallery[]
External links[]
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