Westelijke Tuinsteden

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Westelijke Tuinsteden
Neighborhood of Amsterdam
Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
COROP Amsterdam
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

Westelijke Tuinsteden is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It consists of six neighbourhoods with their own spatial and functional structure: Bos en Lommer, Slotermeer, Geuzenveld, Slotervaart, Overtoomseveld and Osdorp. Since 2010 these districts, with the exception of Bos en Lommer, form part of the Nieuw-West borough.

These districts are grouped around the Sloterplas lake, which was dug to extract sand to build of the new garden cities. Sloterplas, with the surrounding Sloterpark, forms the heart of the western suburbs. The Nieuwe Meer was also excavated to a depth of approximately 30 metres to extract sand.

Coordinates: 52°22′17.82″N4°49′16.61″E / 52.3716167°N 4.8212806°E / 52.3716167; 4.8212806

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