The Vechtstreek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvɛxtˌstreːk]) (Dutch for "Vecht area") is a region in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and North Holland along the Vecht River between the towns of Utrecht and Amsterdam. Located in the economic heartland of the Netherlands, it is known for its natural environment and history. The Vechtstreek is known for its many vestiges of the Dutch Golden Age, including castles, homes, parks and tea houses. They bear witness to the greatness and wealth of that period, the important commercial role played by the Vecht River and the area's history as a residential area for the nobility and wealthy.
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| - The Vechtstreek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvɛxtˌstreːk]) (Dutch for "Vecht area") is a region in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and North Holland along the Vecht River between the towns of Utrecht and Amsterdam. Located in the economic heartland of the Netherlands, it is known for its natural environment and history. The Vechtstreek is known for its many vestiges of the Dutch Golden Age, including castles, homes, parks and tea houses. They bear witness to the greatness and wealth of that period, the important commercial role played by the Vecht River and the area's history as a residential area for the nobility and wealthy. (en)
- De Vechtstreek is een vanouds om zijn natuurschoon bekende streek, gelegen aan de (Utrechtse) Vecht. (nl)
- Vechtstreek (en neerlandés significa: «región de Vecht»). Hace referencia al área que está adyacente al río Vecht. La región Vechtse encuentra en Holanda, específicamente en la provincia de Holanda Septentrional y la provincia de Utrecht. La región inicia al norte de y se extiende a lo largo del río, pasando por las poblaciones de , Maarssen, Breukelen, , , , , y Weesp, hasta que llega a Muiden, sitio donde el río desemboca en el IJsselmeer. (es)
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| - Vechtstreek (en neerlandés significa: «región de Vecht»). Hace referencia al área que está adyacente al río Vecht. La región Vechtse encuentra en Holanda, específicamente en la provincia de Holanda Septentrional y la provincia de Utrecht. La región inicia al norte de y se extiende a lo largo del río, pasando por las poblaciones de , Maarssen, Breukelen, , , , , y Weesp, hasta que llega a Muiden, sitio donde el río desemboca en el IJsselmeer. La región de Vecht es conocida por sus lagos y cursos de agua, historia, castillos, pequeñas casa de té (theehuisjes) y edificaciones de los siglos XVII y XVIII. Estas edificaciones reflejan la prosperidad de la Hegemonía holandesa del siglo XVII. (es)
- The Vechtstreek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvɛxtˌstreːk]) (Dutch for "Vecht area") is a region in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and North Holland along the Vecht River between the towns of Utrecht and Amsterdam. Located in the economic heartland of the Netherlands, it is known for its natural environment and history. The Vechtstreek is known for its many vestiges of the Dutch Golden Age, including castles, homes, parks and tea houses. They bear witness to the greatness and wealth of that period, the important commercial role played by the Vecht River and the area's history as a residential area for the nobility and wealthy. (en)
- De Vechtstreek is een vanouds om zijn natuurschoon bekende streek, gelegen aan de (Utrechtse) Vecht. (nl)
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