Nunspeet
Nunspeet (Template:IPA) is a municipality and town in the central Netherlands. It has been an agricultural site since prehistoric times. The municipality contains a number of villages, namely Hulshorst, Elspeet, and Vierhouten. Nunspeet has a vivid historical foundation, called Nuwenspete.<ref>nuwenspete.nl</ref> In 1972 Nunspeet became a separate municipality after having been part of Ermelo before.
Recreation
[edit]Nunspeet is a popular tourist area because it is surrounded by woods, holiday resorts and the former sea. Nunspeet has a town center which is located around the main market square.
Nunspeet is situated on the shore of the Veluwemeer (Veluwe lake) which makes it popular for water leisure. There is also a small lake called "de Zandenplas" which is a popular recreational area in wooded sandy terrain.
Other tourist attractions include the weekly market and the town festival, De nacht van Nunspeet (Nunspeet Night) and the Eibertjesmarkt (Eibertjes market), as well as an annual sporting event called "de Keiler".
Population centres
[edit]- Elspeet
- Hulshorst
- Nunspeet
- Vierhouten
Transport
[edit]See also
[edit]Notable people
[edit]- Henry Van Asselt (1817 in Elspeet - 1902) a Dutch immigrant to the US, in the area that is now Seattle, Washington
- Tijs Tinbergen (born 1947 in Hulshorst) a Dutch filmmaker <ref> IMDb Database retrieved 31 August 2019 </ref>
- Frank Berghuis (born 1967 in Nunspeet) a Dutch former footballer
- Leon Bolier (born 1980 in Nunspeet), also known by his mononym Bolier, is a Dutch classically trained trance composer, DJ and record producer
Gallery
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Reformed church in Nunspeet
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Wooden cattle barn, early 20th century in Nunspeet
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"De Duif" windmill, a beltmolen in Nunspeet
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Church in Elspeet
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Reformed chapel in Hulshorst
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Windmill (molen de Maagd) in Hulshorst