Utrecht Hill Ridge
Utrecht Hill Ridge (Dutch: Utrechtse Heuvelrug) is a ridge of low sandhills that stretches in a direction from southeast to northwest over the Dutch province of Utrecht and over a part of North Holland. The total length of the region is about 50 km. It covers an area of approximately 23.000 ha. The part of the ridge in North Holland is commonly called “Het Gooi”. The Utrecht Hill Ridge has given name to:
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Utrecht Hill Ridge
Utrecht Hill Ridge (Dutch: Utrechtse Heuvelrug) is a ridge of low sandhills that stretches in a direction from southeast to northwest over the Dutch province of Utrecht and over a part of North Holland. The total length of the region is about 50 km. It covers an area of approximately 23.000 ha. The part of the ridge in North Holland is commonly called “Het Gooi”. The Utrecht Hill Ridge has given name to:
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De Utrechtse Heuvelrug is een ...... nd, ten noorden van Amersfoort
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Utrecht Hill Ridge (Dutch: Utr ...... ober 2003. It covers 6.000 ha.
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De Utrechtse Heuvelrug is een ...... incie Utrecht. De andere zijn:
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Utrecht Hill Ridge (Dutch: Utr ...... Hill Ridge has given name to:
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Utrecht Hill Ridge
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Utrechtse Heuvelrug (stuwwal)
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