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Berkelland
Berkelland () is a municipality in the Netherlands province of Gelderland. It was created on 1 January 2005 from the merger of the former municipalities of Borculo, Eibergen, Neede, and Ruurlo. The new municipality was named after the Berkel, a small river.
Eibergen
Church (the Oude Mattheüskerk in Eibergen|thumb|right|180px Eibergen (Low Saxon: Eibarge) is a town and former municipality in Gelderland in the Eastern Netherlands. It is part of the Achterhoek cultural region. The administrative cooperation of about 20 municipalities in this region is the Regio Achterhoek.
Borculo
Borculo () is a city in the eastern Netherlands, in the municipality of Berkelland, Gelderland. Borculo was an independent municipality until 2005, when it merged with Eibergen, Neede, and Ruurlo. Other population centers in the municipality of Borculo were nearby Geesteren, Gelselaar, and Haarlo. The Berkel River flows through the city center. The Borculo Castle (the "Hof"), which gave the city its name, was the seat of the Lords of Borculo.
Neede
Neede is a former municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands.
Ruurlo
Ruurlo () is a village and former municipality in the province of Gelderland in the eastern part of the Netherlands.
Beltrum
Beltrum is a village in the region called Achterhoek in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.
Geesteren
village in Berkelland, Netherlands
Rekken
Rekken is a village in the Dutch municipality of Berkelland. It lies in the most northeast corner of the province of Gelderland, about half a mile from the German border. The river Berkel enters The Netherlands east of Rekken. Rekken is also known in international aviation, by the VHF omnidirectional range called 'Rekken' (RKN).
Rietmolen
Rietmolen is a village in the eastern Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Berkelland, Gelderland.
Noordijk
village in Berkelland, Netherlands
Gelselaar
Gelselaar is a village in the municipality of Berkelland in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The village is known for its geese. In 2013, it became a protected village site.
Kasteel Huize Ruurlo
castle and estate in Ruurlo, the Netherlands
2017 Boels Ladies Tour
cycling race
Avest
Avest (; Achterhoeks: ; also Aves, Oves) is a hamlet in the municipality of Berkelland in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. It is originally a hamlet that fell within the of Borculo, the Groenlo and the of Beltrum. In 1552, Rosier van Bronckhorst was named as of Eibergen, Neede, and Beltrum. From this voogdij, the municipality of Beltrum arose in the Batavian-French period, which was dissolved in 1819 and added to the municipality of Eibergen. Since January 1, 2005, Avest has been part of the municipality of Berkelland. The hamlet is located south of the Hupselse Beek. The Oude (G