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  2. Category:People from Nijmegen by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Category: People from Nijmegen by occupation. 1 language. ... Writers from Nijmegen (10 P) This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 18:42 (UTC). ...

  3. Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The city lies a few kilometers from the border with Germany, and to some extent the westernmost villages in the municipality of Kranenburg, Germany, function as dormitories for people who work in the Dutch city of Nijmegen in part due to the immigration of Dutch people from the region who were attracted by the lower house pricing just across the border.

  4. Category:People from Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Nijmegen" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Dries van Agt;

  5. International Four Days Marches Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 the event was held in Nijmegen, and from then this became the permanent centre for the event. [7] With Amsterdam hosting the Olympic Games, in 1928 the Four Days Marches became international, with teams taking part from Germany, Great Britain and Norway. Non-Dutch participation continued, with the first Swiss group taking part in 1933. [8]

  6. Category:Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands portal Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. ... People from Nijmegen (8 C, 96 P) S. Sport in Nijmegen (4 C, 1 P ...

  7. Bombing of Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The bombing of Nijmegen on 22 February 1944 was a target-of-opportunity aerial bombing raid by the United States Army Air Forces on the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands, then occupied by Nazi Germany. In terms of the number of victims, it was one of the largest bombardments of a Dutch city during World War II.

  8. Valkhof Museum - Wikipedia

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    Nijmegen helmet, helmet of a Roman horseman from the 1st or 2nd century. The Valkhof Museum (Dutch: Museum Het Valkhof) is an archaeology and art museum in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The museum has existed since 1999, created as a merger between the G. M. Kam museum of archaeology and the Commanderie van St. Jan museum of classical and modern art ...

  9. Battle of Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Nijmegen, also known as the Liberation of Nijmegen, occurred from 17 to 20 September 1944, as part of Operation Market Garden during World War II.. The Allies' primary goal was to capture the two bridges over the Waal River at Nijmegen – the road route over the Waalbrug (Waal Bridge) and Nijmegen railway bridge – and relieve the British 1st Airborne Division and Polish 1st ...