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Beutenaken

Beutenaken ( Limburgish: Böätenake) is a hamlet in the southeastern Netherlands. It is part of the village of Slenaken in the municipality of Gulpen-Wittem, Limburg, about 20 km east of Maastricht. Older names for the village are Bottinachs, Butenacho and Butenachen. In 2003 the village had a population of 90.

The village is build as a linear settlement in the valley of the Gulp river, on a road connecting Waterop with Slenaken. The village has a chapel dedicated to Maria dating from 1880 and a chapel dedicated to the Sacred heart dating from 1929. Also it has several timber framing buildings, including a farm located at Beutenaken 38, which dates from the 18th century and has been designated a national monument.

38 (3).JPG|Beutenaken 38, monumental farm Gulp in Beutenaken bij Gulpenergrensweg.JPG|Crossing of the river Gulp Beutenaken-Grote Bosweg.JPG|Road cross