Loenen en Wolferen is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It existed from 1818 to 1854, when it became a part of Valburg. The area is now part of the municipality of Overbetuwe.
The municipality covered the two hamlets of Loenen and Wolferen.
Coordinates: 51°53′N 5°47′E / 51.883°N 5.783°E
Loenen ( pronunciation ) is a former municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. It was in the Vechtstreek area. On January 1, 2011, Loenen merged with Breukelen and Maarssen to form Stichtse Vecht.
The former municipality of Loenen consisted of the following cities, towns, villages and districts:
The earliest traceable mention of the game of golf refers to a game played in Loenen aan de Vecht. In his book Early Golf, Steven van Hengel describes how the game of "Colf" or "Kolf" was played in 1297 near the castle of Kronenburg. The players had to hit the castle door in as few strikes as possible from the Court House by hitting a ball with a stick.
Loenen is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located in the municipality of Apeldoorn, about 10 km southeast of that city.
Loenen was a separate municipality until 1818, when it was merged with Apeldoorn.
Loenen is a former municipality in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands.
Loenen may also refer to: