Bos en Lommer

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Neighborhood of Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands
Bos en Lommer |
Neighborhood of Amsterdam
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 Garden between the Charlotte de Bourbonstraat, Louise de Colignystraat and Anna van Burenstraat
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 Location of Bos en Lommer (green) in Amsterdam
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Country |
Netherlands |
Province |
North Holland
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COROP |
Amsterdam |
Urban district |
West |
Time zone |
UTC+1 (CET) |
Bos en Lommer (English: Bos and Lommer) is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. From 1990 to 2010 it was considered a district of the municipality of Amsterdam in the province of North Holland. As of May 1, 2010, it was merged into the new Amsterdam-West borough.
Geographically the district lies west of the historical city center of Amsterdam. On the north side it is bordered by the Haarlemmerweg and Westerpark, and on its south side it is bordered by the Jan van Galenstraat. The eastern areas of the districts is known for hosting the 'Centrale Markthallen'.
Neighbourhoods of Amsterdam
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Centrum |
Binnenstad (Oude Zijde - Nieuwe Zijde)
Grachtengordel (Negen Straatjes)
- Haarlemmerbuurt
- Jodenbuurt
- Jordaan
- Kadijken
- Lastage
Oostelijke Eilanden (Czaar Peterbuurt)
- Oosterdokseiland
- Plantage
- Rapenburg
- Uilenburg
- Westelijke Eilanden
- Weteringschans
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Nieuw-West |
Geuzenveld (De Eendracht)
- Nieuw Sloten
- Oostoever
Osdorp (De Aker - Middelveldsche Akerpolder)
- Oud Osdorp
- Overtoomse Veld
- Sloten
- Slotermeer
- Slotervaart
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Noord |
- Banne Buiksloot
- Buiksloot
- Buikslotermeer
- Floradorp
- Kadoelen
Landelijk Noord (Durgerdam - Holysloot - Ransdorp - Schellingwoude - Zunderdorp)
- Molenwijk
- Nieuwendam
- Nieuwendammerdijk en Buiksloterdijk
- Oostzanerwerf
- Overhoeks
- Tuindorp Nieuwendam
- Tuindorp Oostzaan
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Oost |
IJburg (Haveneiland - Rieteilanden - Steigereiland - Zeeburgereiland)
- Indische Buurt
- Omval
Oostelijk Havengebied (Borneo-eiland - Cruquiuseiland - Java-eiland - KNSM-eiland - Oostelijke Handelskade - Sporenburg)
- Oostpoort
Oud-Oost (Dapperbuurt - Oosterparkbuurt - Transvaalbuurt - Weesperzijde)
Watergraafsmeer (Amsteldorp - Betondorp - Science Park)
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West |
- Admiralenbuurt
Bos en Lommer (Kolenkitbuurt - Landlust)
- Chassébuurt
- Frederik Hendrikbuurt
- Houthaven
Oud-West (Kinkerbuurt - Overtoombuurt)
- Postjesbuurt
- Sloterdijk
- Spaarndammerbuurt
- Staatsliedenbuurt
- Trompbuurt
- Waterwijk
- Westerpark
- Zeeheldenbuurt
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Zuid |
- Apollobuurt
- Buitenveldert
- Hoofddorppleinbuurt
Museumkwartier (Duivelseiland)
De Pijp (Oude Pijp - Nieuwe Pijp - Diamantbuurt)
- Prinses Irenebuurt
- Rivierenbuurt
- Schinkelbuurt
Stadionbuurt (Olympisch Kwartier)
- Vondelparkbuurt
- Willemspark
- Zuidas
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Zuidoost |
- Bijlmer
- Bullewijk
- Driemond
- Gaasperdam
- Holendrecht
- Venserpolder
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Westpoort |
- Teleport
Westelijk Havengebied (Ruigoord)
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Former boroughs: De Baarsjes - Geuzenveld-Slotermeer - Oost-Watergraafsmeer - Oud-West - Oud-Zuid - Slotervaart - Westerpark - Zeeburg - Zuideramstel
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Coordinates: 52°23′N 4°51′E / 52.383°N 4.850°E / 52.383; 4.850
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