Stichtse Vecht


Stichtse Vecht is a municipality of the Netherlands and lies in the northwestern part of the province of Utrecht.
The municipality has about 63,000 inhabitants and covers an area of about 107 km².
Stichtse Vecht has been newly formed by a merger of the municipalities of Breukelen, Maarssen and Loenen on 1 January 2011.

Geography

Stichtse Vecht is situated north of the city of Utrecht, in an area called the Vechtstreek. It is near sea level and is mostly rural with many pastures.
Within its boundaries lay the Maarsseveense Plassen, which are recreational lakes. Northeast it borders the Loosdrechtse Plassen, also recreational lakes, which lay in neighbouring municipality of Wijdemeren.
The Amsterdam–Rhine Canal and the river Vecht crosses the municipality from south to north.

Topography

Dutch Topographic map of Stichtse Vecht, June 2015

History

The municipality contains many stately homes and several castles, like Nijenrode Castle, Slot Zuylen and Huis te Mijnden.

Transportation

The A2 motorway crosses the municipality from south to north.
There are two railway stations:
Former municipality of Breukelen:
Former municipality of Loenen:
Former municipality of Maarssen:

Municipal council

The municipal council consists of the following parties:

Executive board

VVD, CDA, D66, ChristenUnie-SGP, Streekbelangen and Het Vechtse Verbond have formed a coalition. Together they have 22 seats. Members of the executive board are:
Mayor:
Aldermen:

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