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The ANWB publishes twelve magazines, including the association magazine, De Kampioen. In addition, the association is a publisher of travel guides. The ANWB also provides signage on local and provincial roads. Since the end of the eighties, the ANWB has also provided traffic information for regional and national radio stations.
The Mergellandroute ("marl land route") is a tourist route through South Limburg, Netherlands, mapped out by the ANWB. [1] The Mergellandroute goes mostly through the local hills, which are in contrast with the lesser relief found in the rest of the Netherlands. The route has a length of 110 kilometers by car and motorcycle or 136.9 kilometers ...
RWS (formerly ANWB), is the typeface used in the Netherlands — derived from Highway Gothic. Two derivations of Highway Gothic are used in Turkey — O-Serisi (for motorways) and E-Serisi (for other roads). Hiragino and Vialog (Example/例) are both used in Japan. Medina Lt Bold is used for Arabic text in Israel. [1]
The AIT logo. Alliance Internationale de Tourisme (AIT) is an international federation of motoring organisations created to "represent the interests of national automobile associations and touring clubs".
A sign for the numbered-node cycle network in the Netherlands. It marks node 60, and points the way to nodes 31 and 62. "Rivierenland" is the area; "knooppunt" means "node/intersection point"
Kruiningen is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland.It is located in the municipality of Reimerswaal, about 5 km south of the village of Yerseke. [3]Kruiningen has a station on the railway line Bergen op Zoom - Vlissingen.
Sint Servaasbrug (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnt ˈsɛrvaːzbrʏx]; or the St. Servatius Bridge) is an arched stone cyclist and pedestrian bridge across the river Meuse in Maastricht, Netherlands.
The first mention of what later is called Hansweert is made in 1353. Variants of the name include Hannekinswaerde, Hannekijnswaard, and Hanzwartz; the last of those is probably the source for the modern variant Answest.