Articles of interest in 's-Hertogenbosch
's-Gravendeel () is a town and former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The former municipality covered an area of 20.69 km² (7.99 mile²) of which 1.77 km² (0.68 mile²) is water.Its population was 9,023 in Ja…
The Museum of the Image (MOTI), previously known as the Graphic Design Museum, is a national museum for visual culture in Breda in the Netherlands.
Wyler is a village along the Dutch/German border, 7 km SE of Nijmegen, Netherlands, and 5 km west of Kranenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia
Westpoint Tower (Dutch: Westpoint-woontoren) is the tallest residential building in Tilburg, Netherlands. It is 141.6 metres tall, and has 48 floors.
The Velorama (Dutch: Nationaal fietsmuseum Velorama) is the only bicycle museum in the Netherlands.
Veen is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Udenhout is a village and a former municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Ubbergen ( pronunciation ) is a former municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands.
Terheijden is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Streefkerk is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland.
The Arnhem-Nijmegen Metropolitan Area (Dutch: Stadsregio Arnhem Nijmegen, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈstɑtsˌreːɣijoː ˈɑrnəm ˈnɛi̯meːɣə(n)] or [-ˈɑrnɦɛm-]) is a conurbation consisting of the Dutch cities of Nijmegen and Arnhem, plus the bordering municipa…
Sprang-Capelle is a former municipality in the North Brabant province of the Netherlands. It was formed in 1923 as a merger of the municipalities of Sprang, Vrijhoeve-Capelle and 's Grevelduin-Capelle. Therefore Sprang-Capelle consists of three vill…
Rakt (51°40′35″N5°34′55″E) is a village in the municipality of Uden, North Brabant, Netherlands. The site of a famous windmill, Molen van Jetten (built in 1811 and moved to its current location in 1900), Rakt is also home to FC de Rakt, an amateur …
Prinsenbeek is a village and a former municipality in the Dutch province North Brabant. The village is situated west of the motorway A16 (Rotterdam - Antwerp) and the TGV-line Amsterdam - Paris. Prinsenbeek is a part of the municipality Breda, and i…
The Oude Maasje ("Little Old Meuse") is a former distributary of the river Maas (or Meuse), which runs parallel to the current canalised Bergse Maas.
The Noord ("North") is a short tidal river in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
NAC Stadion was a multi-use stadium in Breda, Netherlands. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of NAC Breda. The stadium was able to hold 20,000 people and opened in 1940. The stadium's capacity was gradually reduced …
Moergestel is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant.
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