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  2. Woensdrecht Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Woensdrecht Air Base (Dutch: Vliegbasis Woensdrecht) (IATA: WOE [1], ICAO: EHWO) is a military airport between the villages of Woensdrecht and Huijbergen, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the city of Bergen op Zoom in the Netherlands. It is located near the A58 motorway and the border with Belgium.

  3. Woensdrecht (village) - Wikipedia

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    Woensdrecht was home to 792 people in 1840. [5] During the 20th century, Woensdrecht and Hoogerheide merged into a single urban area. [4] In 1935, a little airfield was built near the village. During World War II, Woensdrecht Air Base became a large military airport, and remained a military airport after the war. In 1944, it was severely ...

  4. List of airports in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in the Netherlands, grouped by type and sorted by location. The largest airport by far is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol , which is the third largest in Europe. Smaller airports with scheduled passenger service are Rotterdam The Hague Airport (formerly known as Zestienhoven), Groningen Airport Eelde , Eindhoven Airport ...

  5. Woensdrecht - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Topographic map of Woensdrecht, June 2015. Woensdrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋunzdrɛxt] ⓘ) is a municipality (named after the village) in the southern Netherlands. Woensdrecht is the home of the Woensdrecht Air Base, which is located to the north-east of the village of Woensdrecht and to the north-west of Huijbergen.

  6. Airport diagram - Wikipedia

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    A hot spot is a location on an airport movement area with a history or potential risk of collision or runway incursion, and where heightened attention by pilots and drivers is necessary. It is believed that this extra awareness can improve planning and navigation. Hot spots are shown on both airport diagrams and chart supplements. [6]

  7. Hoogerheide - Wikipedia

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    It was expanded in 1910. Mattenburgh is an estate to the north of the village. It is located on both sides of the Bergen op Zoom to Woensdrecht road. [4] Hoogerheide was home to 235 people in 1840. [5] During the 20th century, Woensdrecht and Hoogerheide merged into a single urban area. [4]

  8. List of airports by ICAO code: E - Wikipedia

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    Woensdrecht: EHYB: Ypenburg Airport: The Hague: closed 1991 EHYP: IJmuiden Heliport: IJmuiden: EI – Ireland ... "United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations".

  9. File:Airport map TXL EN.svg - Wikipedia

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    Based on the government survey map of Berlin 1:5000, openstreetmap.org, aerial photography and self made photos (e. g. TXL 2007-09-07 TerminalC 2.jpg). Camera location 52° 33′ 35″ N, 13° 17′ 16″ E