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Meppel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɛpəl] ; Drents: Möppelt) is a city and muni****lity in the
Northeastern Netherlands. It
constitutes the
southwestern part...
- The
Meppel–Groningen
railway is an
important railway line in the
Netherlands running from
Meppel to Groningen, p****ing
through Hoogeveen,
Beilen and ****en...
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urban centers of the
province are the
capital ****en in the
north and Emmen,
Meppel, Hoogeveen, and
Coevorden in the south.
Drenthe has an
oceanic climate (Köppen...
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Meppel is a
railway station in
Meppel, Netherlands. The
station opened on 1
October 1867 and is on the Arnhem–Leeuwarden
railway and
Meppel–Groningen...
- in 1977. In
working order. De
Weert Dutch Rijksmonument 526385
Windmill Meppel A
smock mill
built in 1998 on the base of a mill
dating from 1807. Used...
- Jan
Corneliszoon Meppel (c. 1609 – 2
November 1669) was a
Dutch States Navy
officer who took the
place of
Pieter Floriszoon after his death. He fought...
- Bank
Meppel (Coöperatieve
Landbouwersbank Meppel - CLM). In the 1980s the bank
division became an
independent operating unit as
Rabobank Meppel and surroundings...
- De
Weert is a
smock mill in
Meppel, Drenthe, the Netherlands. It was
built in 1998 and is
listed as a Rijksmonument,
number 526385. De
Weert is one of...
- It is
located in the muni****lity of De Wolden,
about 6 km
northeast of
Meppel. The
village was
first mentioned in 1792 as
Ruiner wold, and
means "woods...
- a po****tion of
about 17,100, is
situated on the A32
motorway (Zwolle –
Meppel – Leeuwarden) and has a
railway station on the line
connecting those same...