Vleuten
Vleuten is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. Today, it is a neighbourhood of the city of Utrecht, and lies about 6 km west from the city centre. Vleuten has a railway station on the line between Utrecht and Woerden.
In 2001, Vleuten had 7434 inhabitants. The built-up area was 1.4 km2, and contained 2979 residences.[1] The statistical area "Vleuten" has a population of around 7090.[2]
History
Vleuten used to be a separate municipality, until it merged with a number of other municipalities in 1954 to form Vleuten-De Meern. In 2001, that municipality merged with the municipality of Utrecht to become a city part of it.
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- Utrecht consists of 10 city parts
- Binnenstad
- Oost
- Leidsche Rijn
- West
- Overvecht
- Zuid
- Noordoost
- Zuidwest
- Noordwest
- Vleuten-De Meern
- Alendorp
- Blauwkapel (partially)
- Lage Haar
- Ockhuizen
- Oudenrijn
- Stadsdam
- Strijkviertel
- Themaat
- Het Zand
- Veldhuizen
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