Utrecht (agglomeration)

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OpenStreetMap of the agglomeration.
OpenStreetMap of the agglomeration.

The city of Utrecht and the surrounding cities, villages, and townships form an agglomeration in the middle of The Netherlands. It is located entirely in the province of Utrecht, and is the eastern part of so-called North Wing the larger Randstad urban area.

The agglomeration has a population of about 580,000 people (a rough estimate based on data collected in 2001-2004). The following towns are commonly recognized as part of the agglomeration:

Town Population
Utrecht (including De Uithof and Vleuten-de Meern) 282,000 (as of 2004)
Nieuwegein 62,151 (as of 2003)
Zeist 52,089 (as of 2003)
Houten 44,417 (as of 2005)
Maarssen 40,075 (as of 2003)
IJsselstein 33,275 (as of 2003)
Bilthoven[1] 22,165 (as of 2003)
Driebergen-Rijsenburg 18,571 (as of 2003)
Vianen 16,190 (as of 2003)
De Bilt 10,393 (as of 2003)
Bunnik 6,700 (as of 2001)
Odijk[2] 5,030 (as of 2001)

In the 1970s and 1980s, large residential areas were built in Maarssen and Zeist, as well as in the new town Nieuwegein. In the 1990s, construction of new houses was concentrated in the new town Houten and in the Leidsche Rijn neighbourhood.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Bilthoven is part of the municipality of De Bilt.
  2. ^ Odijk is officially part of the Municipality of Bunnik.
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