Breda Castle
Breda Castle is a castle in the city of Breda, in the Netherlands.
Breda (Dutch pronunciation: [breːˈdaː]) is a municipality and a city in the southern part of the Netherlands. The name Breda derived from brede Aa ('wide Aa') and refers to the confluence of the rivers Mark and Aa. As a fortified city, the city was of strategic military and political significance. Although a direct Fiefdom of the Holy Roman Emperor, the city obtained a municipal charter; the acquisition of Breda, through marriage, by the house of Nassau ensured that Breda would be at the center of political and social life in the Low Countries.
Population: 167,673
Latitude: 51° 35' 11.62" N
Longitude: 4° 46' 33.46" E
Breda Castle is a castle in the city of Breda, in the Netherlands.
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