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Asschat is a hamlet in the municipality Leusden, in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The hamlet is separated from the village of Leusden in the west by the canal, and it borders the hamlet in the east. The name Asschat (1696) derives from af-schede, afscheiding: partition, indicating an old border. The family Scholten van Aschat is named after the hamlet.

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  • Asschat is a hamlet in the municipality Leusden, in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The hamlet is separated from the village of Leusden in the west by the canal, and it borders the hamlet in the east. The name Asschat (1696) derives from af-schede, afscheiding: partition, indicating an old border. Asschat is not a statistical entity, and the postal authorities have placed it under Leusden. It used to have place name signs, however they have been removed. In 1840, Asschat was home to 172 people. At the outbreak of World War II, it was the scene of heavy fighting. All the farms were set on fire to slow the German advance. The animals were set free, but some returned to their farm. Nowadays, it consists of about 20 houses. The family Scholten van Aschat is named after the hamlet. (en)
  • Asschat is een buurtschap in de gemeente Leusden, in de Nederlandse provincie Utrecht. De buurtschap is in het westen gescheiden van de bebouwde kom van Leusden door het Valleikanaal. Verder naar het oosten, richting Achterveld, ligt de huizengroep Snorrenhoef. Asschat ligt rond de Asschatterweg en de Laapeerseweg. De naam Asschat (1696): af-schede, 'afscheiding', duidt op een oude grenslijn. (nl)
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  • Farm in Asschat (en)
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  • Asschat is een buurtschap in de gemeente Leusden, in de Nederlandse provincie Utrecht. De buurtschap is in het westen gescheiden van de bebouwde kom van Leusden door het Valleikanaal. Verder naar het oosten, richting Achterveld, ligt de huizengroep Snorrenhoef. Asschat ligt rond de Asschatterweg en de Laapeerseweg. De naam Asschat (1696): af-schede, 'afscheiding', duidt op een oude grenslijn. (nl)
  • Asschat is a hamlet in the municipality Leusden, in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The hamlet is separated from the village of Leusden in the west by the canal, and it borders the hamlet in the east. The name Asschat (1696) derives from af-schede, afscheiding: partition, indicating an old border. The family Scholten van Aschat is named after the hamlet. (en)
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