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Westerpark (former borough)

Westerpark was a borough (Dutch: stadsdeel) of Amsterdam, Netherlands, until 2010. It was formed in 1990 through the merging of smaller administrative units. The borough encompassed a diverse mix of residential areas, industrial zones, and the large Westerpark itself, a public park that gives the area its name.

Key characteristics of Westerpark included its cultural diversity, with a significant population of residents from various ethnic backgrounds. The area also featured a mix of housing types, ranging from social housing to more affluent residences.

The Westerpark borough bordered other Amsterdam boroughs such as Amsterdam-Noord, Amsterdam-West, and Centrum. Its location made it a popular area for residents seeking relatively affordable housing within close proximity to the city center.

In 2010, as part of a citywide administrative reform, the borough of Westerpark was merged with the boroughs of Oud-West, De Baarsjes, and Bos en Lommer to form the new borough of Amsterdam-West. While the administrative unit of Westerpark no longer exists, the name continues to be used to refer to the geographical area and the Westerpark park. The park itself remains a significant landmark and recreational space, hosting numerous events and festivals throughout the year. The neighborhood's unique identity is still largely associated with the former borough.

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