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Venray or Venraij (pronounced [ʋɛnˈraːi] ⓘ; Limburgish: Venroj) is a municipality and a city in Limburg, the Netherlands. The municipality of Venray consists of 14 towns over an area of 165 km 2 (64 sq mi), with 43,494 inhabitants as of July 2016. [ 4 ]
Initially the partners only drove their own sheep, but within a few years there was a network of buyers in The Netherlands, and Venray became the focus of a trade which saw tens of thousands of sheep being sent to France each year, not only by "De Grote Compagnie", but also by five smaller enterprises.
Raceway Venray, formerly known as Circuit de Peel, is a motorsport racing circuit in Venray, Netherlands.The track consists of a banked half mile oval with a flat quarter mile oval inside and features a karting track using portions of both along with dedicated sections.
Venray is a railway station located in Venray, Netherlands. It is situated on the Nijmegen–Venlo railway. The train services are operated by Arriva. Train services
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It is a part of the municipality of Venray, and lies about 20 km east of Helmond. The village was first mentioned between 1838 and 1857 as "de Heijde", and means cultivated heath. [3] Heide is located on the edge of the Peel region. In 1946, a temporary church was built. The building was replaced by a real church in 1965. [4]
Veulen (Limburgs: 't Väöle) is a village in the municipality of Venray in Limburg, Netherlands. The village was first mentioned in 1590 as Vairloe, and probably means "open forest located in front". Even though the current name translates to calf, there is no relation. [3]
SV Venray is a football club based in Venray, Netherlands, that competes in the Vierde Divisie C, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system. Venray became champions of the 1988–89 Sunday Hoofdklasse C. [ 1 ] At that time, the Hoofdklasse was the highest tier of Dutch amateur football.