Sprengenbos

Sprengenbos is a locality in , , and has about 4,320 residents. Sprengenbos is situated nearby to the neighborhood , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Algemene Begraafplaats Apeldoorn and Orpheus.

Cemetery
is a cemetery.

Theater building
Photo: Erik Wannee, CC0.
is a theater building.

Zoo
is a zoo in , . It specializes in apes and monkeys. It opened in 1971 and was the first zoo in the world where monkeys could walk around freely in the forest and between the visitors.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ugchelen and Wenum.

Village
is part of the municipality of in the province of the , and is today seen as a village. is located South West of Apeldoorn and has about 7000 inhabitants. is situated 4 km south of Sprengenbos.

Village
Wenum-Wiesel is a twin village in the municipality of , in the province of in the . In 1978, the hamlets of and Wiesel merged into a village. is situated 4 km north of Sprengenbos.

Village
Photo: Apdency, Public domain.
is a village in the municipality of , in the province of in the . Since 1863, it is a crown land. is situated 4½ km west of Sprengenbos.

Sprengenbos

Latitude
52.21902° or 52° 13′ 9″ north
Longitude
5.94163° or 5° 56′ 30″ east
Population
4,320
Elevation
19 metres (62 feet)
Open location code
9F476W9R+JM
Geo­Names ID
6621528
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