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Villages in the municipality of Ede
Municipality of Ede
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Bennekom
Bennekom is surrounded by woods and countryside and is located near the border and campuses of Wageningen University.
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Deelen is a hamlet that lies partially in the municipality of Ede. Deelen has about fifty inhabitants and is surrounded by woods, heathland and sand drifts.
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De Klomp is a small residential area, situated between Veenendaal and Ede.
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The township of Ede is medium-sized and offers a spacious centre with many shops, restaurants and culture. Ede has two railway stations, many cultural hotspots, a hospital and a favourable business atmosphere.
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The village of Ederveen is located between Renswoude, Lunteren, De Klomp and Veenendaal. Discover all the beauty of Ederveen here.
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Harskamp is located in the northeast of the municipality of Ede. The village is mainly known for its military training area and the numerous camping sites and recreation parks.
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Hoenderloo, together with Hoog-Baarlo, belongs to the municipality of Ede and is situated next to Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe and the Deeler forest.
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Lunteren is the geographical centre of the Netherlands, bordering Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe. Within the vast outdoor region lie the hamlets Meulunteren, De Valk, Overwoud, Nederwoud and Walderveen.
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In Otterlo contains one of the entrances to Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe, here you can access the Kröller Müller Museum, the Sculpture Garden and the Museonder. Otterlo is a popular destination for tourists.
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Wekerom is mainly known for the Wekeromse Zand. The free-roaming mouflons keep the 500 hectares of sandy area intact. The forester organises guided tours, as well as various walking routes.
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