Venhuizen (population: 7,861) is a town in the north-western Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The municipality covers an area of 56.65 km² (of which 19.52 km² water).
The municipality of Venhuizen also includes the following towns, villages and townships: Hem[?], Oosterleek[?], Schellinkhout[?], Wijdenes[?].
External Links
- Official Website (http://www.venhuizen.nl)
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