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The Catholic St Jacobus de Meerdere Church was built between 1871 and 1872 as a replacement for its medieval predecessor. [4] Zeeland was home to 467 people in 1840. [3] Zeeland was a separate municipality until 1994, when it became part of Landerd. [5] Since 2022 it has been part of the new municipality of Maashorst. [3]
The Big Arsenal, in Dutch: Groot Tuighuis, in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, is also known as Old St. James Church, or Oude Sint Jacobskerk. It is the former location of the Noordbrabants Museum. It now houses the municipal heritage department and its storage. It is open to visitors four days a week.
Halsteren is a town in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Bergen op Zoom, about 1 km north of that city. Halsteren has an old church from the 14th century and a new church, built in 1919. A little village called Polder was located between Halsteren and Tholen in the Middle Ages.
The AKV St. Joost is an art academy that is now part of Avans and dates back to 1812. [23] Fontys Hogeschool also offers some education in the city. The Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS), located at the Mariënburg Campus in the center of 's-Hertogenbosch, and provides a number of data science programs at graduate ( MSc ) and post ...
Noord: Sint Anthonis: 51°39′15″N 5°48′25″E: Noordhoek: Rucphen: 51°34′00″N 4°31′00″E: Noordhoek: ... List of cities, towns and villages in North ...
Wouw is a village in the southern Netherlands.It is located in North Brabant, between the cities Roosendaal and Bergen op Zoom, close to the border with Belgium.. Until 1997 Wouw was the seat of the municipality of Wouw.
Zevenbergen is located in the northwest of the province of North Brabant near Breda. History ... Market with St Catharina Church. Pubs on the market. Industry in ...
The Dutch Reformed church dates from 1816 and was extended in 1867. The Catholic St John the Baptist church was built in 1951 and contains three 17th century Flemish paintings. [4] Lage Zwaluwe was home to 1,241 people in 1840. [5] In 1866, the Lage Zwaluwe railway station opened. The original station building was destroyed in 1945.