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City and municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
Utrecht (/ˈjuːtrɛkt/ YOO-trekt; Dutch: [ˈytrɛxt] ; Utrecht dialect: Ut(e)reg [ˈyt(ə)ʁɛχ]) is the fourth-largest city of the Netherlands, as well as the
Utrecht
Dutch association football club
Football Club Utrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛfˈseː ˈytrɛxt]) is a Dutch professional football club based in Utrecht. The club competes in the Eredivisie
FC_Utrecht
Public research university in the Netherlands
Utrecht University (UU; Dutch: Universiteit Utrecht, formerly Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht) is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established
Utrecht_University
1713–1715 peace treaties ending the War of the Spanish Succession
Peace of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April
Peace_of_Utrecht
Major Christian denomination
Traditionalist Catholicism. Two groups of Old Catholic churches are: the Union of Utrecht (UU, not to be confused with Unitarian Universalism) and the Union of Scranton
Old_Catholic_Church
Province of the Netherlands
Utrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈytrɛxt] ), officially the Province of Utrecht (Dutch: Provincie Utrecht), is a province of the Netherlands. It is located
Utrecht_(province)
Topics referred to by the same term
The archdiocese, archbishopric, diocese or Bishopric of Utrecht may refer to: Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580), the historic diocese and after 1559 archdiocese
Archdiocese_of_Utrecht
Association football club in the Netherlands
Jong FC Utrecht (U23) is a Dutch football team, based in Utrecht. It is the reserve team of FC Utrecht and plays in the Eerste Divisie since the 2016–17
Jong_FC_Utrecht
The Court of Utrecht (Dutch: Hof van Utrecht) was the highest law court in the Lordship of Utrecht from 1530 until 1795 and in the departments of the
Court_of_Utrecht
Utrecht Summer School is a cooperation between Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht
Utrecht_Summer_School
Art movement influenced by Caravaggio
Utrecht Caravaggism (Dutch: Utrechtse caravaggisten) refers to the work of a group of artists who were from, or had studied in, the Dutch city of Utrecht
Utrecht_Caravaggism
Federation of Old Catholic churches
The Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches, most commonly referred to by the short form Union of Utrecht (UU), is a federation of Old Catholic churches
Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)
Union_of_Utrecht_(Old_Catholic)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Utrecht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Utrecht is a city in the Netherlands. Utrecht may also refer to: Utrecht (agglomeration), including
Utrecht_(disambiguation)
List of ships with the same or similar names
HNLMS Utrecht (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. Utrecht) may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy: HNLMS Utrecht (1898), a Holland-class protected
HNLMS_Utrecht
Railway station in the Netherlands
Utrecht Centraal, officially Station Utrecht Centraal (Dutch: [staːˈɕɔn ˈytrɛxt sɛnˈtraːl]), is the transit hub that integrates three bicycle parkings
Utrecht_Centraal_station
Feudal dominion in the Netherlands (1528–1795)
The Lordship of Utrecht was formed in 1528 when Charles V of Habsburg conquered the Bishopric of Utrecht, during the Guelders Wars. In 1528, at the demand
Lordship_of_Utrecht
Dutch public library
Utrecht Public Library (Dutch: Openbare Bibliotheek Utrecht) is the public library system of the city of Utrecht, The Netherlands, consisting of a large
Utrecht_Public_Library
The Utrecht ship is a tenth-century cargo ship found during excavation works at the Van Hoornekade in Northern Utrecht, Netherlands, in 1930. It is displayed
Utrecht_ship
Former town in Long Island, New York
74°0′12″W / 40.61000°N 74.00333°W / 40.61000; -74.00333 New Utrecht (Dutch: Nieuw Utrecht) was a town in western Long Island, New York encompassing all
New_Utrecht,_Brooklyn
Former Utrecht main post office, public library
The former Utrecht Main Post Office (Dutch: Hoofdpostkantoor Utrecht, Post Neude or Post Utrecht) building completed in 1924, is situated on Neude square
Utrecht_Post_Office
Campus in the Netherlands
Utrecht Science Park (also known as De Uithof) is a neighbourhood in Utrecht and the largest science park in the Netherlands. It is located to the east
Utrecht_Science_Park
Lotharingian bishop and courtier (died 1010)
Saint Ansfried (or Ansfrid or Ansfridus) of Utrecht sometimes called Ansfried the younger (died 3 May 1010 near Leusden) was Count of Huy and the sword-bearer
Ansfried_of_Utrecht
1579 treaty unifying the northern Netherlands provinces
The Union of Utrecht (Dutch: Unie van Utrecht) was an alliance based on an agreement concluded on 23 January 1579 between a number of Dutch provinces and
Union_of_Utrecht
Chivalric order based in Utrecht
The Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Order (Dutch: Ridderlijke Duitse Orde Balije van Utrecht) is a chivalric order based in Utrecht, Netherlands. It
Bailiwick_of_Utrecht
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
is 50 km from Utrecht. Utrecht has a population of approximately 32,000 (including surrounding areas). The town is named after Utrecht, a Dutch city with
Utrecht,_South_Africa
Predecessor state of the Netherlands (1581–1795)
(present-day Overijssel), Guelders (present-day Gelderland), Utrecht (present-day Utrecht), Holland (present-day North Holland and South Holland), and
Dutch_Republic
Church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours
Utrecht, or Dom Church (Dutch: Domkerk), is a Gothic church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, which was the cathedral of the Diocese of Utrecht during
St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht
St._Martin's_Cathedral,_Utrecht
Ninth-century illuminated psalter
The Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, MS Bibl. Rhenotraiectinae I Nr 32.) is a ninth-century illuminated psalter which is a key masterpiece
Utrecht_Psalter
Timeline of the history of the municipality of Utrecht, Netherlands
The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Utrecht, Netherlands. ~50 AD - Roman fortress built on what is now the Dom square as
Timeline_of_Utrecht
Art supply store chain in New York City
Utrecht Art Supplies is an art materials manufacturing and chain store company, based in Brooklyn. Utrecht, founded in 1949 in New York City by artist
Utrecht_Art_Supplies
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1024–1528)
The Bishopric of Utrecht (Dutch: Sticht Utrecht; Latin: Episcopatus Ultraiectensis) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire in the
Prince-Bishopric_of_Utrecht
Network of European universities
The Utrecht Network is a network of European universities. Founded in 1987, the network promotes the internationalisation of tertiary education through
Utrecht_Network
The Conclusions of the Synod of Utrecht were the result of a 1905 synod of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. The Synod addressed theological questions
Conclusions_of_Utrecht
Dutch women's football (soccer) club
FC Utrecht Vrouwen is a Dutch women's football club based in Utrecht. Established in 2007, as one of the founding members of the professional Eredivisie
FC_Utrecht_(women)
Flemish painter (1599–1652)
Adriaen van Utrecht (Antwerp, 12 January 1599 – 1652) was a Flemish painter known mainly for his sumptuous banquet still lifes, game and fruit still lifes
Adriaen_van_Utrecht
Eendracht Utrecht (in English: Utrecht Concord Sports Club), also known as SVE Utrecht or Eendracht Utrecht, was a Dutch basketball club from Utrecht. Eendracht
SVE_Utrecht
Dutch saint and bishop
Saint Radbod (or Radboud; before 850 – 917) was bishop of Utrecht from 899 to 917. Radboud was born around the middle of the 9th century from a noble
Radboud_of_Utrecht
Topics referred to by the same term
Flag of Utrecht may refer to: Flag of Utrecht (city) Flag of Utrecht (province) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Flag
Flag_of_Utrecht
Women's rugby union lineal title
The Utrecht Shield is an unofficial rugby union lineal championship contested in international women's rugby union. The title follows a "title holder"
Utrecht_Shield
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Amsterdam is the country's most populous city and the nominal capital
Netherlands
Dutch sports club
UVV Utrecht is a sports club based in Utrecht, the Netherlands. It was founded in 1902 in a merger between several clubs that date back to 1893. In 2009
UVV_Utrecht
War of the Hook and Cod Wars
The Utrecht war of 1456–1458 was a diocesan feud taking place between 1456 and 1458 in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht following the death of Rudolf van
Utrecht_war_(1456–1458)
Topics referred to by the same term
Utrecht railway station may refer to: Utrecht Centraal railway station Utrecht Lunetten railway station Utrecht Overvecht railway station Utrecht Terwijde
Utrecht_railway_station
Church in Utrecht, South Africa
Utrecht is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in the province and Synod of KwaZulu-Natal. With its foundation on 19 November 1854, Utrecht was
Dutch Reformed Church, Utrecht
Dutch_Reformed_Church,_Utrecht
Self-managed social centre in Utrecht
venue in the city centre of Utrecht, in the Netherlands. The name ACU is derived from "Auto Centrale Utrecht" (Car Centre Utrecht) and is one of the many
ACU_(Utrecht)
Bell tower in Utrecht, Netherlands
Tower') of Utrecht is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, at 112.32 metres (368.5 feet) in height. It is considered the symbol of Utrecht. The tower
Dom_Tower_of_Utrecht
Social poem in the middle of a cobblestoned street in the Netherlands
Letters of Utrecht (Dutch: De Letters van Utrecht) form an endless poem in the stones of a street in the center of the Dutch city of Utrecht. Every Saturday
The_Letters_of_Utrecht
Former Roman fort in The Netherlands
Empire in Germania Inferior. The remains of the fort are in the center of Utrecht, Netherlands, which takes its name from the fort. In the Roman Empire Traiectum
Traiectum_(Utrecht)
Ivorian footballer (born 1994)
is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Eredivisie club Utrecht. Born in France, he plays for the Ivory Coast national team. Haller began
Sébastien_Haller
This is a list of mayors of Utrecht since the end of the Napoleonic occupation in 1813. J. van der Velden 1813–1815 R. A. Schutt 1815–1824 W. R. Baron
List_of_mayors_of_Utrecht
Bishop of Utrecht; Saint
Frederick I was Bishop of Utrecht between 815/816 and 834/838 AD, and is a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. His name is
Frederick_of_Utrecht
German warship captain
Simon of Utrecht (Simon van Utrecht, died 14 October 1437) was a warship captain of the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages. He was probably born in
Simon_of_Utrecht
Village in Utrecht, Netherlands
the central Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Rhenen, Utrecht, about 5 km southwest of Veenendaal. Until 1 January 2006, the western
Elst,_Utrecht
Notable alumni, faculty and administrators of Utrecht University. Nicolaas Bloembergen, a Dutch-American physicist and National Medal of Science laureate
List of Utrecht University people
List_of_Utrecht_University_people
Dutch football club
last completed season, they merged into a club from the city of Utrecht: SV Nieuw Utrecht. FC Chabab was known for being a team mostly composed by players
SV_Nieuw_Utrecht
Public school in New York City
New Utrecht High School is a public high school located in Bensonhurst, a neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The school is operated by the New York City
New_Utrecht_High_School
Village in Utrecht, Netherlands
village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It consists of a small village centre on the railway line between Utrecht and 's-Hertogenbosch and a 5 km long
Schalkwijk,_Utrecht
Maria van Utrecht (c.1551, possibly in Rodenrijs – 19 March 1629, Amersfoort) was a notable figure in the Dutch Revolt and the history of the Netherlands
Maria_van_Utrecht
River in the Netherlands
Vecht (pronounced [vɛxt] ) is a Rhine branch in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is sometimes called Utrechtse Vecht to avoid confusion with its Overijssel
Vecht_(Utrecht)
Explosions in the Netherlands
January 2026 at 3:30pm, multiple explosions were reported in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. Initial reports say one building was destroyed and there
2026_Utrecht_explosions
Archdiocese within the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands
Archdiocese of Utrecht is an archdiocese within the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands which split from the Archdiocese of Utrecht officially in 1723
Old Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht
Old_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Utrecht
1730–31 Dutch persecution of homosexuals
The Utrecht sodomy trials (Dutch: Utrechtse sodomieprocessen) were a large-scale persecution of homosexuals that took place in the Dutch Republic, starting
Utrecht_sodomy_trials
Provincial council in Utrecht, Netherlands
Council of Utrecht (Dutch: Staten van Utrecht, pronounced [ˈstaːtə(ɱ) vɑn ˈytrɛxt]) is the provincial council for the Dutch province of Utrecht. It forms
Provincial_Council_of_Utrecht
Historic Roman Catholic diocese
The historic Diocese of Utrecht was a diocese of the Latin Church (or Western) of the Catholic Church from 695 to 1580, and from 1559 archdiocese in the
Diocese_of_Utrecht_(695–1580)
Diocesan feud
The Utrecht Schism (Dutch: Utrechts Schisma) was a diocesan feud in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht from 1423 to 1449. The legitimate prince-bishop of
Utrecht_Schism
Topics referred to by the same term
as the New Utrecht Avenue Line: New Utrecht Avenue Line or West End Line (Brooklyn surface), a former transit line running along New Utrecht Avenue and
New_Utrecht_Avenue_Line
Adalbold II of Utrecht (died 27 November 1026) was a bishop of Utrecht (1010–1026). He was born in 975 probably in the Low Countries, and received his
Adalbold_II_of_Utrecht
Old Catholic group in the Netherlands
Archdiocese of Utrecht (695–1580). The Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands is the mother church of the Old Catholic Union of Utrecht. With membership
Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands
Old_Catholic_Church_of_the_Netherlands
Head of the Catholic Church from 1522 to 1523
Polish John Paul II 455 years later. Born in the Episcopal principality of Utrecht of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, Adrian studied at the University
Pope_Adrian_VI
Early Renaissance painter
Jacob Claesz van Utrecht, also named by his signature Jacobus Traiectensis (c. 1479 – after 1525) was a Flemish early Renaissance painter who worked in
Jacob_van_Utrecht
Inner court in Utrecht, Netherlands
The Begijnhof was a beguinage in Utrecht, Netherlands. The beguinage was located in the northern part of the city. The accepted[by whom?] date for the
Begijnhof,_Utrecht
Annual race in Utrecht, the Netherlands
The Utrecht Marathon is an annual marathon competition which takes place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, usually in April. It was first held in 1978. In
Utrecht_Marathon
Topics referred to by the same term
Siege of Utrecht may refer to: Siege of Utrecht (1345) [fr; nl], laid by William II, Count of Hainaut Siege of Utrecht (1483), during the Hook and Cod
Siege_of_Utrecht
Frankish bishop and saint
Gregory of Utrecht (c. 700/705 – August 25, 776) was born of a noble family at Trier. He became a follower of Saint Boniface, who sent him to study at
Gregory_of_Utrecht
The Singelloop Utrecht is an annual road running event over 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) which takes place on the streets of city of Utrecht in the Netherlands
Singelloop_Utrecht
HNLMS Utrecht (D817) (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Utrecht) was a destroyer of the Friesland class. The ship was in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1957
HNLMS_Utrecht_(D817)
This is a list of heerlijkheden (manors) in Utrecht. The rural parts of the province of Utrecht in the Netherlands was divided into heerlijkheden (manors)
List_of_manors_in_Utrecht
institution based in Utrecht, Netherlands. Casco was founded in 1990 as an experimental art space on the Oudegracht in Utrecht. In 1995 it was renamed
Casco_(Utrecht)
Topics referred to by the same term
Alberic of Utrecht may refer to: Alberic I of Utrecht, bishop (r. 777–784), saint Alberic II of Utrecht, bishop (r. 835–844) This disambiguation page lists
Alberic_of_Utrecht
Village in Utrecht, Netherlands
Benschop is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Lopik, and lies about 4 km west of IJsselstein. Benschop is
Benschop,_Utrecht
Church in Netherlands
Maria Maior, was one of five collegiate churches in the Dutch city of Utrecht, the others being St. Martin's Cathedral, St. Salvator's Church, the Pieterskerk
St._Mary's_Church,_Utrecht
nationaalarchief.nl. Retrieved 9 April 2026. "Digibron.nl, Demonstratie PLOaanhang in Utrecht". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). 1 December 1980. Retrieved 2 September 2025.
List of pro-Palestinian protests in the Netherlands
List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_in_the_Netherlands
Hospital in Utrecht, Netherlands
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU; Dutch: Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht) is the University hospital of the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. It is
University Medical Center Utrecht
University_Medical_Center_Utrecht
Bishop of Utrecht from 918 (897–975)
Balderic of Cleves (Oldenzaal, 897 – Utrecht, 27 December 975) was a long-reigning and influential Bishop of Utrecht from 918 to 975. Although his father
Balderic_of_Utrecht
Town and former municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. It is situated to the northwest of Utrecht, along the river Vecht and close to the lakes of
Breukelen
and archdioceses of Utrecht. 695 (695) – 739 (739): Willibrord 739 (739) – 754 (754): Boniface 739 (739) – 752-753: Wera of Utrecht 753 (753) – 754 (754):
List of bishops and archbishops of Utrecht
List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Utrecht
International football club competition in Europe
Matchday 1 – Utrecht v Lyon" (PDF). UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 25 September 2025. Retrieved 25 September 2025. "Utrecht vs. Lyon". UEFA
2025–26 UEFA Europa League league phase
2025–26_UEFA_Europa_League_league_phase
Ice hockey team in Utrecht, Netherlands
IJCU Dragons Utrecht is a professional ice hockey team in Utrecht, Netherlands. The team played under the name "Hoek Dragons Utrecht" in the Dutch Eredivisie
Utrecht_Dragons
Treaty following the Anglo-Hanseatic war
The Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1474 after the Anglo-Hanseatic War between England and the Hanseatic League. This naval war had begun in 1470 using
Treaty_of_Utrecht_(1474)
The Utrecht Archives (Dutch: Het Utrechts Archief (HUA)) is a records department in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The Utrecht Archives manages the biggest
Utrecht_Archives
Football league season
ADO Fortuna GA Eagles Groningen Heerenveen NEC Zwolle PSV Telstar Twente Utrecht Willem II Rotterdam Rotterdam teams Excelsior Feyenoord Sparta Feyenoord
2026–27_Eredivisie
Art academy in Utrecht, Netherlands
the Arts Utrecht (Dutch: Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht) is a performing arts and visual arts educational institution in City of Utrecht, Province
Utrecht_School_of_the_Arts
Municipal flag
The flag of Utrecht was adopted on the 5th of July, 1990 by the city council of Utrecht. The municipality's flag consists of two diagonally divided red
Flag_of_Utrecht_(city)
Amsterdam 1592) Beer, Joos de (Utrecht 1515/35 – Utrecht 1593) Blocklandt van Montfoort, Anthonie (Montfoort 1533 – Utrecht 1583) Cornelia toe Boecop (Kampen
List_of_Dutch_painters
Gemeente vervoerbedrijf Utrecht (GVU) (English:Utrecht municipal transport) was the operator of city buses in Utrecht, Netherlands until December 2013
GVU_(Utrecht)
Village in Utrecht, Netherlands
in the central Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Zeist, Utrecht, about 2 km northeast of the centre of the town Zeist. The village was
Huis_ter_Heide,_Utrecht
United States historic place
Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Utrecht Reformed Church. New Utrecht Reformed Church is the fourth oldest Reformed Church in America congregation
New_Utrecht_Reformed_Church
Topics referred to by the same term
Treaty of Utrecht or Peace of Utrecht is a group of treaties in 1713 that ended the War of the Spanish Succession. Treaty of Utrecht may also refer to:
Treaty of Utrecht (disambiguation)
Treaty_of_Utrecht_(disambiguation)
1701–1714 European great power conflict
(in Dutch). Universiteit Utrecht. Onnekink, David; Bruin, Reger de (2013). De Vrede van Utrecht (1713) [The Peace of Utrecht (1713)] (in Dutch). Verloren
War_of_the_Spanish_Succession
FC Utrecht 2025–26 football season
Fixtures FC Utrecht v FCSB FC Utrecht v Cercle Brugge FC Utrecht v Kaizer Chiefs FC Utrecht v Royal Charleroi SC RKC Waalwijk v FC Utrecht FC Utrecht v De Graafschap
2025–26_FC_Utrecht_season
UTRECHT
UTRECHT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Westbrook, for example in Berkshire, Kent, and the Isle of Wight, from Old English west ‘west’ + brÅc ‘brook’.Altered spelling of Dutch Westbroek, a habitational name from a place so named near Utrecht.
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UTRECHT
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has conquered everything
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Agreed; Consented
Female
Japanese
(進) Japanese name SUSUMU means "progressing."
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Féidhlim, possibly FÉIDHELM means "hospitable." In Irish legend, this was the name of a daughter of Conchobhar.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Greek
Blabber; Prattler
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
An Assembler
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Carrier of the World; The Fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu
The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Friend of Wild Animals
UTRECHT
UTRECHT
UTRECHT
UTRECHT
UTRECHT