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Halderberge
Halderberge () is a municipality in the southern Netherlands, in the west of the province of North Brabant. Its seat and most populous locality is Oudenbosch.
Oudenbosch
Oudenbosch () is a town in the municipality of Halderberge in the west of the Dutch province of North Brabant. Oudenbosch is well known for its 'Basiliek', a Catholic church that is a smaller copy of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Stampersgat
Stampersgat is a village situated in the municipality of Halderberge, in the north-west of the North Brabant province in the Netherlands.
Hoeven
Hoeven is a village in the municipality of Halderberge in the Netherlands. The name Hoeven originated from the purchase of a certain amount of ground in 1282 by the abbey of Cistercians of St. Bernard. This amount was equal to 100 "hoeven", a local measure of area in those days. A hoeve is approximately 12 bunder. A "bunder" equals the area of the average agricultural farm in the Netherlands.
Bosschenhoofd
Bosschenhoofd is a village in the municipality of Halderberge in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands. The village is also known as Seppe, a name used by the nearby Seppe Airport. Seppe was derived from Jacobus Sep who ran an inn. Before the municipal reorganization of 1997, Bosschenhoofd belonged to the municipality of Hoeven.
Oudenbosch Basilica
church
Breda International Airport
airport in the Netherlands
A17 motorway
motorway in the Netherlands
Oud Gastel
village in Halderberge, the Netherlands
Oudenbosch railway station
railway station in the Dutch village of Oudenbosch