Boroughs and neighborhoods in the municipality of Bergen (Limburg)

RegionnameRegiontypeZip code#Inhabitants#Addresses#Houses
Bergen (Limburg)Municipality5851-58561311964605802
AijenBorough5854270119106
Aijen KernNeighbourhood58542159588
Aijen BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5854552418
Oud-BergenBorough5854355161155
Oud-Bergen KernNeighbourhood5854355159154
Oud-Bergen BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5854021
Nieuw-BergenBorough5854464523912169
Nieuw-Bergen KernNeighbourhood5854432521662051
Nieuw-Bergen BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5854285122106
Nieuw-Bergen De FlammertNeighbourhood58544010312
AfferdenBorough585121201003920
Afferden KernNeighbourhood58511670789747
Afferden BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5851455214173
SiebengewaldBorough58532080979893
Siebengewald KernNeighbourhood58531465716668
Siebengewald BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5853615263225
WellBorough5855244512631047
Well-OostNeighbourhood58551465638618
Well-WestNeighbourhood5855430227211
Well BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5855545398218
WellerlooiBorough58561210544512
Wellerlooi KernNeighbourhood5856635284277
Wellerlooi BuitengebiedNeighbourhood5856575260235
Explanation, table usage and background to the overview of regions for the municipality of Bergen (Limburg):

The table above contains 24 entries. One for the municipality and 23 for the boroughs and neighborhoods in the municipality of Bergen (Limburg). The statistical data providers in the Netherlands use municipalities, boroughs and neighborhoods as levels in the regional hierarchy to collect and publish statistics. The municipality is divided into one or more boroughs and each borough is divided in one or more neighborhoods. The data for neighborhoods adds up to the data for boroughs, and the boroughs add up to the data per municipality in The Netherlands.

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