BRONCKHORST


Ltspkr.png
'' is the name of a municipality in Gelderland, the Netherlands. The municipality is the result of a merger of Hengelo, Hummelo en Keppel, Steenderen, Vorden, and Zelhem, on January 1, 2005. The new municipality is named after the city of Bronkhorst, although it is one of the smaller towns in the municipality.

Contents
Population centres
Keppel
External links

Population centres


Formerly in Hengelo:

Hengelo: 4'700 residents

Keijenborg: 1'200

Noordink: 580

Dunsborg: 500

Bekveld en Gooi: 420

Varssel: 390

Veldhoek: 110
Formerly in Hummelo en Keppel:
Achter-Drempt, Eldrik, Hoog-Keppel, Hummelo, Laag-Keppel and Voor-Drempt.
Formerly in Vorden:
Delden, Kranenburg, Linde, Medler, Mossel, Veldwijk, Vierakker, Vorden, Wichmond and Wildenborch.
Formerly in Zelhem:
De Meene, Halle, Halle-Heide, Halle-Nijman, Heidenhoek, Heurne, Oosterwijk, Velswijk, Wassinkbrink, Winkelshoek, Wittebrink and Zelhem.
Formerly in Steenderen:
Baak, Bronkhorst, Olburgen, Rha, Steenderen, Toldijk

Keppel


'Keppel' received city rights in 1404.

External links



Official site

Bronkhorst

Scouting in de gemeente Bronckhorst Scoutinggroep Sweder van Voorst

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves