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  2. Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The Waal river near Nijmegen, 1641 Nijmegen town hall (left) around 1900. In 1678 Nijmegen was host to the negotiations between the European powers that aimed to put an end to the constant warfare that had ravaged the continent for years. The result was the Treaty of Nijmegen that failed to provide for a lasting peace.

  3. Rijk van Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    Rijk van Nijmegen. The Rijk van Nijmegen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌrɛik fɑ ˈnɛimeːɣə(n)]) is a region in the southeast of Gelderland. The region is located around the city of Nijmegen, south of the Waal and east of the Land van Maas en Waal. The area owes its name to the area that in earlier centuries belonged to the free imperial city of ...

  4. Nijmegen railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was opened on 9 August 1865 and is located on the Tilburg–Nijmegen railway, Nijmegen–Venlo railway and the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway. It was extensively rebuilt after the war since the original station was severely damaged by a US bombing raid in February 1944 and during Operation Market Garden in September 1944.

  5. Nijmegen Dukenburg railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nijmegen Dukenburg is a railway station located in the south west of Nijmegen, Netherlands. The station was opened on 2 June 1973 and is located on the Tilburg ...

  6. Lower Left Rhine Railway - Wikipedia

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    RE 10 in Kleve RE 10 of the Nordwestbahn in Düsseldorf Hbf. The Left Lower Rhine line was opened between Cologne and Neuss by the Cologne-Crefeld Railway Company (originally spelt in German as the Cöln-Crefelder Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CCE) on 15 November 1855 and extended to Krefeld—on the original direct route via Fischeln—on 26 January 1856.

  7. Tilburg–Nijmegen railway - Wikipedia

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    The Tilburg–Nijmegen railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Tilburg to Nijmegen, ... This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 13:46 (UTC).

  8. Nijmegen Lent railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nijmegen Lent is a railway station located in Lent, just north of Nijmegen, Netherlands. [1] The station was opened on 1 June 2002 and is located on the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station opened in 2002 was actually a temporary station for 11 years.

  9. Kleve station - Wikipedia

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    The station was an important international station on the Nijmegen - Kleve - Kevelaer - Krefeld - Düsseldorf route until 1991. In Kleve the line is no longer intact towards Nijmegen, however there are sections which still exist outside the town. The station also had a connection to Rheinhausen until 1990. Until 1982 there was also a line to ...