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  • ...he Netherlands, both date back to Roman times (ca. 100 AD). Until recently Nijmegen was situated solely on the south bank of the river [[Waal (river)|Waal]], t {{Image|Nijmegen.png|right|350px|View of Nijmegen from the Waal river. In the background the 13th century Stevenskerk}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nijmegen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nijmegen]].
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  • ...he Netherlands, both date back to Roman times (ca. 100 AD). Until recently Nijmegen was situated solely on the south bank of the river [[Waal (river)|Waal]], t {{Image|Nijmegen.png|right|350px|View of Nijmegen from the Waal river. In the background the 13th century Stevenskerk}}
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  • Dutch town on the German border 10 km south of Nijmegen.
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  • ...by the province of [[Limburg]]. The center is located 10 km southeast of [[Nijmegen]] and 15 km west of the German city of [[Kleve]]. Excavations have shown that Groesbeek, just as nearby Nijmegen, has been inhabited since Roman times. In 1990, remnants dating back to 10
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nijmegen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Nijmegen}}
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  • ...rank, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Radboud University Nijmegen]
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  • {{r|Nijmegen}}
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  • ...was 8,079 in November 2007. Many of the inhabitants work in the city of [[Nijmegen]] that lies 12 km north of Mook.
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  • ..."Battle of Arnhem" was mainly about the possession of two road bridges: at Nijmegen (conquered by the Allied forces) and Arnhem (held by the Germans)}} ...d many individuals, managed to escape across the Rhine and reach safety at Nijmegen.
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  • The Waal is connected to the Meuse by the ''Maas-Waal kanaal'' (near [[Nijmegen]]) and to Amsterdam by the ''Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal'' (near the city of [[Ti
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  • ...members include [[Ineke van de Craats]] (linguistics, [[Radboud University Nijmegen]]), [[Martha Young-Scholten]] (linguistics, Newcastle upon Tyne), [[Jeanne
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  • ...rank, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Radboud University Nijmegen]
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  • ...Mr. Sandee studied History and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Nijmegen and received his MA in History in 1995. Over the past decade, he held a var
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  • ...tute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Montessorilaan 3, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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  • ...abandon the war. The French, exhausted, made peace with at the [[Treaty of Nijmegen (1678)]], which Willem Hendrik opposed but could not stop. His political fo
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  • ...indecisive campaigns which lasted until the signing of a general peace at Nijmegen in 1678. In these campaigns Louis did win back Franche-Comté, which he was
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