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Valburg is a
village in the
Dutch province of Gelderland. It is
located in the muni****lity of Overbetuwe,
about 10 km
northwest of Nijmegen.
Valburg...
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Hemmen was a
separate muni****lity
until 1955, when it was
merged with
Valburg. It was
first mentioned in 1327 as Hemmen. The
etymology is unclear. The...
- Steenderen,
Vorden and
Zelhem have
become Bronckhorst Elst,
Heteren and
Valburg have
become Overbetuwe The
gross domestic product (GDP) of the
region was...
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January 2001 as a
merger of
three former muni****lities: Elst,
Heteren and
Valburg.
Overbetuwe is
bordered in the
north by the
river Rhine and in the south...
- Valpuri, Auboué, Avangour, Avongourg, Falbourg, Gaubourg, Gualbourg,
Valburg, Valpurge, Vaubouer, Vaubourg, Walbourg, Walpurd, Warpurg. She is also...
- Lisserbroek - Lith - Lithoijen - Lobith - Lochem -
Loenen a/d Vecht -
Loenen gem.
Valburg - Loenen, Gelderland - Loenersloot - Loënga - Loerb**** - Loil - Lollum -...
- courts[which?]
forbade the
construction of a
large logistics centre near
Valburg. In 1988 the
Dutch state-owned p****enger
railway company NS
began work...
- 23 September. On 24 September, the **** Corps'
generals decided in the
Valburg Conference to
abandon Market Garden, pull the
troops out of Arnhem, and...
- of Gelderland. It
existed from 1818 to 1854, when it
became a part of
Valburg. The area is now part of the muni****lity of Overbetuwe. The muni****lity...
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Rijswijk Ruurlo Silvolde Steenderen Stokkum Terschuur Terwolde Twello Va****en
Valburg Varik Varsseveld Veessen Voorst Vorden De Hoop
Hackforter Mölen Vragender...