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Veenhuizen (Dutch pronunciation: [veːnˈɦœyzən]) is a village with around 800 inhabitants in the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands. In the early 19th century, a reform housing colony for the poor and homeless was established in Veenhuizen by the Society of Benevolence. In the late 19th century, the complex was turned into a penal colony. The village became freely accessible in 1984 and has been part of the municipality of Noordenveld since 1998. The National Prison Museum is located here. Along with other colonies established by the Society of Benevolence, Veenhuizen was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021, for its testimony to a unique method of housing reform and its urban planning

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  • فينهاوزن (ar)
  • Veenhuizen (Noordenveld) (fr)
  • Veenhuizen (Noordenveld) (nl)
  • Veenhuizen, Noordenveld (en)
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  • فينهاوزن (تنطق بالهولندية: [veːnˈɦœyzən]) هي قرية في مقاطعة درينته بهولندا. (ar)
  • Veenhuizen est un village situé dans la commune néerlandaise de Noordenveld, dans la province de Drenthe. Le 1er janvier 2008, le village comptait 1 319 habitants. * Portail des Pays-Bas (fr)
  • Veenhuizen (Dutch pronunciation: [veːnˈɦœyzən]) is a village with around 800 inhabitants in the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands. In the early 19th century, a reform housing colony for the poor and homeless was established in Veenhuizen by the Society of Benevolence. In the late 19th century, the complex was turned into a penal colony. The village became freely accessible in 1984 and has been part of the municipality of Noordenveld since 1998. The National Prison Museum is located here. Along with other colonies established by the Society of Benevolence, Veenhuizen was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021, for its testimony to a unique method of housing reform and its urban planning (en)
  • Veenhuizen is een plaats in de gemeente Noordenveld in de Nederlandse provincie Drenthe. Tot 1 januari 1998 behoorde Veenhuizen tot de gemeente Norg. Het dorp bestaat uit verschillende verspreid van elkaar gelegen onderdelen en telt ongeveer 1.265 inwoners, inclusief een wisselend aantal langgestraften. De plaats heeft voor een belangrijk deel haar bestaan te danken aan de voormalige kinderkolonie Veenhuizen. Een groot deel van Veenhuizen maakt sinds 2021 onderdeel uit van de Unesco-Werelderfgoedlijst als een van de Koloniën van Weldadigheid. Het zuidelijk deel van Veenhuizen beslaat het hoogveengebied Fochteloërveen dat deel uitmaakt van het Nationaal Park Drents-Friese Wold. (nl)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kerk_Veenhuizen.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Overzicht_met_op_de_voorgrond_een_vijver_-_Veenhuizen_-_20343639_-_RCE.jpg
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