Elburg
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| Elburg | |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Province | Gelderland |
| Area | 65.95 km² |
| - Land | 63.83 km² |
| - Water | 2.12 km² |
| Population (2005) | 22,022 |
| - Density | 345/km² |
Image:Ltspkr.pngElburg is a municipality and a city in eastern Netherlands.
It is a touristic historical town which has a harbour with old boats (botters).
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[edit] Population centres
- Doornspijk
- Elburg
- 't Harde
- Hoge Enk
- Oostendorp
[edit] The city of Elburg
Elburg received city rights in 1233.
[edit] 't Harde
't Harde is located about 3km southeast of Elburg, on the edge of the Veluwe forest. It has a train station with connections to Zwolle and Amersfoort. The village counts approximately 7000 people.
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