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Bronckhorst () is a municipality in Gelderland, the Netherlands. The municipality is the result of a merger of the former municipalities Hengelo, Gelderland, Hengelo, Hummelo en Keppel, Steenderen, Vorden and Zelhem, on 1 January 2005. The municipality is named after the medieval castle of the Bronckhorst family, who once ruled the area. The seat of the municipality is Hengelo, Gelderland, Hengelo. Population centres Formerly in Hengelo: * Hengelo, Gelderland, Hengelo * Keijenborg * Noordink * Dunsborg * Bekveld * Gooi (Gelderland), Gooi * Varssel * Veldhoek Formerly in Hummelo en Keppel: * Achter-Drempt * Eldrik * Hoog-Keppel * Hummelo * Laag-Keppel * Voor-Drempt Formerly in Vorden: * Delden, Gelderland, Delden * Kranenburg, Netherlands, Kranenburg * Linde, Gelderland, Linde * Medler * Mossel * Veldwijk, Bronckhorst, Veldwijk * Vierakker * Vorden * Wichmond * Wildenborch Formerly in Zelhem: * De Meene * Halle, Netherlands, Halle * Halle-Heide * Halle-Nijman * Heidenhoek * ...
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Bekveld
Bekveld () is a hamlet (place), hamlet located in the Netherlands, Dutch municipality of Bronckhorst in Gelderland. It is located between Hengelo, Gelderland, Hengelo, and . Before the municipal reorganization in 2005, Bekveld belonged to the municipality of Hengelo. In 2010, the hamlets of and Bekveld together had 135 houses and 360 inhabitants. This population was still 350 in 2023. The Bekveld Tug of War Association (TTV Bekveld) has existed since 1968. The club was, among other things, Dutch youth tug-of-war champion (1970) and third at the world championships (1985). References

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