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  2. Bunnik - Wikipedia

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    Bunnik (Dutch pronunciation: ⓘ) is a municipality and village in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands.The recorded history of the village dates back nearly 2000 years, when the Romans constructed a fort at Fectio (now Vechten) with a harbour facing the river Rhine, which marked the border of the Roman Empire.

  3. Bunnik Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Bunnik Hoard is a Romano-British coin hoard discovered in the city of Bunnik, Netherlands. The hoard consists of 404 coins of Celtic, Roman, and Numidian origin which were deposited in 47 AD. It is notable as the largest hoard found in Utrecht and the first mixed composition hoard found outside of Great Britain.

  4. Stash of Roman-era coins buried 2,000 years ago found in field

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    The coins are thousands of years old, the Netherlands' Cultural Heritage Agency said in a news release, and are a mix of Roman and British coins. Bunnik, the village where they were buried, was ...

  5. Royal BAM Group - Wikipedia

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    Royal BAM Group nv (Dutch: Koninklijke BAM Groep nv) is a Dutch construction-services business with headquarters in Bunnik, Netherlands. Based on revenue it is the largest construction company in the Netherlands.

  6. Bunnik railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bunnik is a railway station located in Bunnik, Netherlands. The station was opened in 1868 and is located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station was closed between 15 May 1938 and 28 May 1972. When it re-opened in 1972 it was moved about 1 km further west than originally.

  7. Fectio - Wikipedia

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    Fectio, known as Vechten in Old Dutch, was a Roman castellum in the province Germania Inferior established in the year 4 or 5 AD. It was located at the place where the river Vecht (Fectio) branched off from the Rhine, leading to Lake Flevo, which was later to become the Zuiderzee. [1]

  8. Odijk - Wikipedia

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    Odijk (Netherlands) Coordinates: Country: Netherlands ... It is a part of the municipality of Bunnik, and lies about 4 km (2 mi) south of Zeist.

  9. Werkhoven - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the municipality of Bunnik, and lies about 5 km east of Houten. Castle Beverweerd is located on the other side of the river. Werkhoven used to be a separate municipality. It merged with Bunnik and Odijk in 1964. [3]