Abstede is a neighbourhood of the Dutch city of Utrecht. According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, Abstede (formerly also called Abtstede or Abstade) derives its name from an abbey of Cistercian nuns. The abbey was closed in 1227, when the nuns were moved against their will by Wilbrand van Oldenburg, bishop of Utrecht, to the , in the city, that he himself founded. Until the end of the eighteenth century, Abstede was a separate jurisdiction, like a village. Between 1818 and 1823, Abstede was a separate municipality again. It was annexed by the city of Utrecht in 1823.
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| - Abstede is a neighbourhood of the Dutch city of Utrecht. According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, Abstede (formerly also called Abtstede or Abstade) derives its name from an abbey of Cistercian nuns. The abbey was closed in 1227, when the nuns were moved against their will by Wilbrand van Oldenburg, bishop of Utrecht, to the , in the city, that he himself founded. Until the end of the eighteenth century, Abstede was a separate jurisdiction, like a village. Between 1818 and 1823, Abstede was a separate municipality again. It was annexed by the city of Utrecht in 1823. (en)
- Abstede est un quartier de la ville néerlandaise d'Utrecht, dans la province d'Utrecht. En 2008, Abstede comptait 1 309 habitants. (fr)
- Abstede is een buurt in de wijk Oost in de stad Utrecht. De buurt verbindt zuidelijk Oudwijk met de Sterrenwijk, en is gelegen nabij het Wilhelminapark. In vroegere eeuwen was Abstede een buitengerecht in de stadsvrijheid met een groter grondgebied. Op 1 januari 1818 werd de gemeente Abstede afgesplitst van de gemeente Utrecht. De gemeente bestond uit het gebied van de voormalige gerechten Abstede, Soestbergen en Bleijenburg. Op 1 augustus 1823 werd de gemeente weer bij Utrecht gevoegd. (nl)
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| - Abstede is a neighbourhood of the Dutch city of Utrecht. According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, Abstede (formerly also called Abtstede or Abstade) derives its name from an abbey of Cistercian nuns. The abbey was closed in 1227, when the nuns were moved against their will by Wilbrand van Oldenburg, bishop of Utrecht, to the , in the city, that he himself founded. Until the end of the eighteenth century, Abstede was a separate jurisdiction, like a village. Between 1818 and 1823, Abstede was a separate municipality again. It was annexed by the city of Utrecht in 1823. (en)
- Abstede est un quartier de la ville néerlandaise d'Utrecht, dans la province d'Utrecht. En 2008, Abstede comptait 1 309 habitants. (fr)
- Abstede is een buurt in de wijk Oost in de stad Utrecht. De buurt verbindt zuidelijk Oudwijk met de Sterrenwijk, en is gelegen nabij het Wilhelminapark. In vroegere eeuwen was Abstede een buitengerecht in de stadsvrijheid met een groter grondgebied. Op 1 januari 1818 werd de gemeente Abstede afgesplitst van de gemeente Utrecht. De gemeente bestond uit het gebied van de voormalige gerechten Abstede, Soestbergen en Bleijenburg. Op 1 augustus 1823 werd de gemeente weer bij Utrecht gevoegd. (nl)
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