De Huet

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De Huet

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District of Doetinchem
CountryFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Province Gelderland
COROP Achterhoek
City Doetinchem
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

De Huet is a suburban district near the city of Doetinchem, [1] mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. The district is located south-west of the city centre, and south of the Oude IJssel river.

The residential district has a lot of greenery. Apart from that, the mall de Bongerd (roughly: the Orchard) is located within the district. De Bongerd includes community centre De Zuwe, a church De Wingerd (roughly: the Vineyard) and a former sports hall. There are also a multitude of shops throughout the district.

The district has a dedicated train station, where both Arriva and Breng operate trains in the directions of Winterswijk and Arnhem, Station Doetinchem De Huet.

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