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Hoogeveen
Hoogeveen (; or '' 't Oveine'') is a municipality and town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is located in the south of the province and shares a provincial border with Overijssel. The municipality has a population of 56,897 (2025), of which 40,560 reside in the town of Hoogeveen itself. The second largest population center in the municipality is Hollandscheveld.
thumb|Hoogeveen town hall
Hoogeveen was developed in the 17th century as a peat colony. Today it is a central town with many urban amenities. There is a wide range of shops and substantial employment in industry. Religiously, the
Pesse canoe
boat constructed during the early mesolithic period
Nieuwlande
Nieuwlande (Dutch Low Saxon: Neilaande) is a Dutch village located in the north-eastern province of Drenthe situated in the municipality of Hoogeveen. The population, as of 2023 is 1419. Nieuwlande is one of only two villages in the world that collectively received the Righteous Among the Nations award for its Holocaust Rescue story where nearly all of the town's residents hid and saved the lives of hundreds of Jews as well as resistance fighters and German deserters during World War II.

Pesse
Pesse is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is located in the municipality of Hoogeveen.

Hollandscheveld
Hollandscheveld () is a village in the municipality of Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. It was founded in the 17th century after the Hollandsche Compagnie (Company from Holland) bought the land to harvest its peat. It was initially named Hollandsche Veld (Field of the Hollandsche Compagnie) which was later combined into just Hollandscheveld.
Tiendeveen
Tiendeveen is a village in the Netherlands, in the municipality of Hoogeveen. Tiendeveen takes its name from the Dutch word for peat, "veen", which is collected there, just as in Hoogeveen and Witteveen.
Hoogeveen Airport
airport

Elim
village in Hoogeveen, Netherlands
Hoogeveen railway station
railway station in the Dutch village of Hoogeveen
Noordscheschut
Noordscheschut is a village in the north of the Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Hoogeveen, Drenthe.
Alteveer
hamlet in Hoogeveen, Netherlands
De Haar
populated place near Hoogeveen