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  2. De Hoge Veluwe National Park - Wikipedia

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    De Hoge Veluwe National Park (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɦoːɣə ˈveːlyʋə]; "The High Veluwe") is a Dutch national park in the province of Gelderland near the cities of Ede, Wageningen, Arnhem and Apeldoorn. It is approximately 55 km 2 (14,000 acres; 21 sq mi) in area, consisting of heathlands, sand dunes, and woodlands.

  3. Veluwe - Wikipedia

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    The Veluwe is the largest push moraine complex in the Netherlands, stretching 60 km (40 miles) from north to south, and reaching heights of up to 110 metres (360'). The Veluwe was formed by the Saalian glacial during the Pleistocene epoch, some 200,000 years ago. Glaciers some 200 metres (600') thick pushed the sand deposits in the Rhine and ...

  4. Veluwezoom National Park - Wikipedia

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    Veluwezoom National Park is a national park in the Netherlands located in the province of Gelderland.It is the oldest national park in the Netherlands. [2] It has a surface area of about 50 square kilometers (some 20 square miles) at the southeastern edge of the Veluwe, a complex of terminal push moraines from the Saalian glaciation.

  5. Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe - Wikipedia

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  6. List of national parks of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    De Zoom–Kalmthoutse Heide Cross-Border Park: North Brabant, Antwerp : 3,750 ha: 2001 De Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park: North Brabant: 3,400 ha: 2002 De Groote Peel National Park: Limburg, North Brabant: 1,340 ha: 1993 De Maasduinen National Park: Limburg: 4,200 ha: 1996 De Meinweg National Park: Limburg: 1,700 ha: 1995 Nieuw Land ...

  7. Ede, Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Bert de Vries (born 1938) a retired Dutch politician and economist; lives in Bennekom; Hans Dorrestijn (born 1940), writer and comedian [17] Roel Robbertsen (born 1948) a Dutch politician and pig farmer, Mayor of Ede 2002 to 2007; Cees van der Knaap (born 1951) a Dutch politician; Mayor of Ede 2008 to 2017

  8. IJssel - Wikipedia

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    This statue 'Het Rijnhert' on a hill close to the highway is a symbol for the connection of the city to the nearby national park, the Hoge Veluwe. Since the connection between the Rhine and IJssel was dug, the Rhine became the main contributor to the flow of the IJssel – a small fraction of the former's flow makes up the upper IJssel.

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium has resulted in 4,893,350 [2] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 34,339 [2] deaths.. The virus was confirmed to have spread to Belgium on 4 February 2020, when one of a group of nine Belgians repatriated from Wuhan to Brussels was reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus.