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Heerlen
Heerlen (; ) is a city and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the third largest settlement proper in the province of Limburg. Measured as a municipality, it is the fourth largest municipality in the province of Limburg.
Geleenbeek
thumb|The Geleenbeek near Heerlen
The Geleenbeek (; ) is a river in Limburg, the Netherlands. Its source is near the village Benzenrade, part of the city of Heerlen. It flows generally northwest, along Nuth, Schinnen, Spaubeek, turns north at Geleen, flows through the centre of Sittard, and further north through Nieuwstadt until it flows into a branch of the Meuse at Stevensweert.
Born from Pain
Dutch musical group; hardcore band
Benzenrade
Benzenrade is a Dutch hamlet located in the commune of Heerlen, in the province of Dutch Limburg.
Aarveld-Bekkerveld
Aarveld is a Dutch neighbourhood of Heerlen, in the province of Dutch Limburg. On 1 January 2021, Aarveld had 1,180 inhabitants.
Imstenrade
Imstenrade (Limburgish: Imsterao) is a hamlet in the southeastern Netherlands. It is part of the municipality of Heerlen in the province of Limburg, about 20 km east of Maastricht. The village lies between Benzenrade and Simpelveld, next to the A76 motorway and the N281 provincial road. In 2014 the village had a population of 336 and was home to an immigration detention centre with space for 700 immigrants.
Buckriders
thumb|Plaque at the former town hall of Valkenburg aan de Geul|Valkenburg
Ten Esschen
hamlet in Heerlen, Netherlands
Laar
hamlet in Nuth/Wijnandsrade in Beekdaelen, Netherlands
The Notorious IBE
Dutch hip-hop and urban dance festival
Welten
thumb|right|House looking out over the Weltervijver
Molenberg
thumb|200px|Land house attorney Wijnands (Frits Peutz, 1919), at the bottom of the Molenberglaan
Molenberg (literally Millhill) is a former mining colony in the south-western part of Heerlen, southeastern Netherlands.
Grasbroek
thumb|Map of the municipality Heerlen, showing the neighbourhood Grasbroek in red, which is part of the quarter Schandelen-Grasbroek in light red.
thumb|Typical house of the neighbourhood at Grasbroek 5–7, marked as national monument number 21223
Grasbroek is a neighbourhood and former mining colony in the municipality Heerlen, Netherlands. The neighbourhood was built to serve the mine Oranje-Nassau I.