Map of municipality of Overbetuwe, June 2015

Overbetuwe (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌoːvərˈbeːtyu.ə] ⓘ) is a municipality in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. It was formed on 1 January 2001 as a merger of three former municipalities: Elst, Heteren and Valburg. Overbetuwe is bordered in the north by the river Rhine and in the south by the river Waal. The town hall is located in Elst, the largest town in the municipality. Since 2021 it has been part of the Arnhem-Nijmegen Green Metropolitan Region (Dutch: Groene Metropoolregio Arnhem-Nijmegen, which aids planning and development in the region's eighteen municipalities.

Towns

TownInhabitants (2015)
Andelst1650
Driel4205
Elst21554
Hemmen184
Herveld3015
Heteren5109
Homoet76
Loenen47
Oosterhout (partly)2337
Randwijk1435
Slijk-Ewijk479
Valburg1780
Zetten5002

Transportation

Because of its central location between the cities of Nijmegen and Arnhem, many inhabitants of Overbetuwe commute to these cities. Three major highways are situated in the municipality; the A50, A15 and A325. Overbetuwe has two railway stations: Elst and Zetten-Andelst. A freight line called the Betuweroute, operational since 2007, crosses the area.

Politics

The gemeenteraad (local council) of Overbetuwe consists of 29 seats. Below is the composition of the council since 2000:

Gemeenteraadszetels
Party200020062010201420182022
CDA7771397
PvdA364121
D66435543
VVD335233
Gemeentebelangen-55448
GroenLinks222243
ChristenUnie111111
Over-Betuwe Lokaal*3-----
Dorpslijst Elst*2-----
Burgerbelangen Overbetuwe---123
Total272729292929

Gallery

  • Elst, church
  • Zetten, Village Church
  • Andelst, reformed church
  • Driel, river Rhine
  • Near Elst, river Linge
  • Near Slijk-Ewijk, the Waal during flood (summer 2021)
  • Heteren, farmhouse along the Linge

Notable people

H.P.G. Quack, 1899

External links

  • Media related to Overbetuwe at Wikimedia Commons