- 's-
Hertogenbosch (Dutch: [ˌsɛrtoːɣə(m)ˈbɔs] ),
colloquially known as Den
Bosch (pronounced [dɛm ˈbɔs] ), is a city and muni****lity in the Netherlands...
- The
Catholic Cathedral Church of St. John (Sint-Janskathedraal) of 's-
Hertogenbosch,
North Brabant, is the
height of
Gothic architecture in the Netherlands...
-
Tilburg (pop. 217,259),
Breda (pop. 183,873), its
provincial capital 's-
Hertogenbosch (pop. 154,205), and
Helmond (pop. 94,967) The
Duchy of
Brabant was a...
-
history of the muni****lity of 's-
Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. 1185 - City
rights granted. 1225 - Wall of 's-
Hertogenbosch [nl] built, with its
Brussels Gate [nl]...
- The
Lutheran Church of 's-
Hertogenbosch is a
former church in 's-
Hertogenbosch. In 1619,
there was a
brewery called De
Vergulde Bierwagen (the
gilded beer...
- settlement. It is
located east of Rosmalen, in the muni****lity of 's-
Hertogenbosch, and the
province of
North Brabant. 51°43′54″N 5°23′40″E / 51.73167°N...
- The
Meierij van 's-
Hertogenbosch (Dutch pronunciation: [mɛiəˈrɛi vɑn ˌsɛrtoːɣə(m)ˈbɔs];
Dutch for "Bailiwick of 's-
Hertogenbosch") was one of the four...
- 257 Limburg
Maastricht 2,210 2,145 1,128,367 526 North
Brabant 's-
Hertogenbosch Eindhoven 5,082 4,902 2,626,210 536 North
Holland Haarlem Amsterdam...
- The
siege of 's-
Hertogenbosch also
known as the
siege of Bois-Le-Duc was an
action in 1629,
during the
Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War in...
- The
siege of 's-
Hertogenbosch or ****ault on 's-
Hertogenbosch may
refer to:
Siege of 's-
Hertogenbosch (1591) by
Dutch rebel general Maurice of N****au Siege...