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The Wageningse Berg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋaːɣənɪŋsə ˈbɛr(ə)x]) is the southernmost part of the Veluwe, a range of hills that originated as a glacial moraine.It lies just north of the Nederrijn and to the east of the town of Wageningen and has an elevation of 42 m above mean sea level ().
Wageningen is situated on the N225 provincial road, between Driebergen and Arnhem. The N781 provincial road connects Wageningen to the A12 national highway, to the north of the city. A small ferry (for cars, bikes, and pedestrians) crosses the Nederrijn to the south of the city, at Lexkesveer; from there, drivers can connect to the A15 national ...
Wageningen-Hoog is a township in the town of Wageningen in the central Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. Wageningen-Hoog is located alongside the Village Bennekom in the town Ede . Wageningen-Hoog is spacious with villa's in a wooded area.
The area around the town of Wageningen was settled as early as the 9th century. Located on the north bank of the Nederrijn river, between the Gelderse valley and the Veluwe , a wooded, hilly, glacial moraine, by the 12th century it was part of the Duchy of Guelders , in the Holy Roman Empire .
Wageningen is a community resort and an agricultural place in the Republic of Suriname and located in the coastal area of West Suriname in the Nickerie District, ...
Hotel de Wereld (meaning Hotel The World) is a 4-star hotel in Wageningen.It was the site of the capitulation of the German troops in the Netherlands on 5 May 1945, and the end of German occupation during World War II.
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The Grote Kerk or Johannes de Baptistkerk is a three-aisled cruciform church on the Markt in Wageningen in the Dutch province of Gelderland. [1] The first church on this site was built in Romanesque style after Wageningen received city rights in 1263. [2]