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Heerlen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦeːrlə(n)] ⓘ; Limburgish: Heële [ˈɦeə˦lə]) is a city and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the third largest settlement proper in the province of Limburg .
English: The "Nederlands Mijnmuseum" ("Dutch Mining Museum") in the South Limburg city of Heerlen. Nederlands: Het Nederlands Mijnmuseum in de Limburgse gemeente Heerlen. This is an image of rijksmonument number 21229
Since 1 January 2023, there have been 342 regular municipalities [1] (Dutch: gemeenten [ɣəˈmeːntə(n)] ⓘ; sing. gemeente [ɣəˈmeːntə] ⓘ) and three special municipalities (Dutch: bijzondere gemeenten [biˈzɔndərə-]) in the Netherlands.
Municipality Coat of arms Main town Location Population centres Image Arcen en Velden: Arcen: Merged into municipality Venlo on 1 January 2010.: Eijsden: Eijsden Merged into municipality Eijsden-Margraten on 1 January 2011.
The non-geographic numbers do not have a prescribed fixed number of digits, but are usually kept as short as possible. Mobile telephone numbers, however, always have 10 digits, [1] just like geographic numbers. The non-geographical telephone number categories are, including the trunk access code: 06: mobile telephone operators,
'Heath near Heerlen'), is a Dutch village located in the commune of Heerlen, in the province of Dutch Limburg. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 1 January 2007, the village had 3,180 inhabitants. [ citation needed ] [ needs update ]
There are indications that there was activity in the area around Brunssum going back to prehistory. This also applies to the neighboring municipalities of Heerlen and Landgraaf. Little is known about this habitation. Soil findings and medieval records indicate a continuous occupation of this area over the past 2,000 years.
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