Broek in Waterland

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Broek in Waterland is a picturesque historic village in North Holland, Netherlands, known for its traditional wooden houses, canals, and well-preserved rural charm.

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instanceOf settlement
village
climate temperate maritime climate
country Netherlands
governedBy municipal council of Waterland NERFINISHED
hasAreaCode 0299
hasBuildingStyle traditional Dutch wooden architecture
hasCharacteristic historic
picturesque
rural charm
hasConservationPolicy strict building preservation rules
hasHeritageStatus protected village view
hasLandscapeType low-lying wetlands
polder landscape
hasNearbySettlement Monnickendam NERFINISHED
Zuiderwoude NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Markermeer NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature bridges over canals
colorfully painted wooden houses
hasPostalCode 1151
hasPrimaryEconomicActivity residential community
tourism
hasReligiousBuilding historic village church
hasTouristActivity canoe and boat rentals
guided village walks
hasTransportConnection bus services to Amsterdam
hasWaterFeature network of small canals
isTouristDestinationFor day trips from Amsterdam
knownFor boating
canals
cycling routes
scenic waterways
tourism
traditional wooden houses
well-preserved village center
languageUsed Dutch
locatedIn North Holland
municipality of Waterland
locatedInCountrySubdivision Randstad metropolitan area NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion province of North Holland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Amsterdam NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Amsterdam NERFINISHED
partOf Waterland region NERFINISHED
municipality of Waterland since 1991
previousAdministrativeStatus former separate municipality
roadAccess N247 road NERFINISHED
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED

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Waterland containsSettlement Broek in Waterland