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Neighborhood of Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands
Overtoomse Veld
Neighborhood of Amsterdam
August Allebéplein in the Overtoomse Veld
Country
Netherlands
Province
North Holland
COROP
Amsterdam
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
52°21′48.01″N4°50′18.1″E / 52.3633361°N 4.838361°E / 52.3633361; 4.838361Overtoomse Veld is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is named for the Overtoomse Sluis, which was an old portage point dating from the 14th century on a major cargo route to and from Amsterdam at the junction of two waterschap areas, Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland and Hoogheemraadschap van Amstelland.
In neighborhood Overtoomse Veld-Noord the following streets are named after Dutch painters from the 19th and 20th century:
August Allebé
Louis Apol
Marius Bauer
Antoon Derkinderen
Jan Eisenloeffel
Johan Greive
Henk Henriët
Johannes Hilverdink
Theo van Hoytema
Johan Jongkind
Karel Klinkenberg
Willem van Konijnenburg
Chris Lebeau
Charles Leickert
Jan Mankes
Wally Moes
Piet Mondriaan
Willem Nakken
Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig
Willem Nuijen
Johan Thorn Prikker
Suze Robertson
Willem Roelofs
Willy Sluiter
Jan Sluijters
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Jan Toorop
Jan Veth
Jan Voerman
Anthonie Waldorp
Hendrik Werkman
In neighborhood Overtoomse Veld-Midden the following streets are named after philosophers:
Rudolf Carnap
Gottlob Frege
Gerrit Mannoury
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
For the Delflandpleinbuurt area in Overtoomse Veld-Zuid, the names come from places in Delfland:
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