County of Culemborg

County of Culemborg
Heerlijkheid Culemborg
Graafschap Culemborg
1318–1798
Culemborg in 1665
Culemborg in 1665
StatusTerritory within the Holy Roman Empire (1318–1548)
Territory in the Burgundian Circle (1548–1648)
Vassal state of the Dutch Republic (1588-1720)
Located in the Nijmegen Quarter (1720-1795)
CapitalCulemborg
History 
• Established
1318
• Disestablished
1798
Succeeded by
Batavian Republic

The lordship of Culemborg (alternatively Kuilenburg and Cuylenburg), elevated to a county in 1555, in the current province of Gelderland, was an independent polity that until 1720 was in principle not part of the Dutch Republic, but in practice was largely dependent on it. It consisted of the city of Culemborg and the villages of Everdingen, Goilberdingen and Zijderveld.