Oudewater Oudewater

Oudewater - Definition and Overview

Oudewater

Location municipality Oudewater

Country Netherlands
Province Utrecht
Area
- Land
- Water
40.16 km²
39.34 km²
0.82 km²
Population 2004
- Density
9,795
249/km²


Oudewater is a municipality and a town in the central Netherlands.

Population centres

  • Hekendorp
  • Oudewater
  • Papekop
  • Snelrewaard

The city of Oudewater

Because of its location on the border between Holland and Utrecht, Oudewater was of great strategic importance. The town was granted city rights in 1265 by Hendrik van Vianden, the bishop of Utrecht.

On July 19 1572, Oudewater was one of the twelve cities taking part in the first free convention of the States-General in Dordrecht.

In the 16th and 17th century, Oudewater was an important producer of rope. In the surrounding area, hemp was cultivated. There still is a rope manufacturing plant and a rope museum in the town.

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Utrecht (province)

Abcoude - Amerongen - Amersfoort - Baarn - Breukelen - Bunnik - Bunschoten - De Bilt - De Ronde Venen - Doorn - Driebergen-Rijsenburg - Eemnes - Houten - IJsselstein - Leersum - Leusden - Loenen - Lopik - Maarn - Maarssen - Montfoort - Nieuwegein - Oudewater - Renswoude - Rhenen - Soest - Utrecht - Veenendaal - Vianen - Wijk bij Duurstede - Woerden - Woudenberg - Zeist

interactive map (http://www.sdu.nl/staatscourant/gemeentes/gemprovin.htm#U)
Netherlands


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