Arnhem (Dutch: [ˈɑrnɛm] or [ˈɑr(ə)nɦɛm] ; German: Arnheim [ˈaʁnˌhaɪ̯m] ; Ernems: Èrnem) is a city and municipality situated in the eastern part of the...
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SBV Vitesse (redirect from SBV Vitesse Arnhem)
SBV Vitesse Arnhem (Stichting Betaald Voetbal Vitesse Arnhem, Eng: Professional Football Foundation Vitesse Arnhem), widely known as Vitesse (Dutch pronunciation:...
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Look up Arnhem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arnhem is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. Arnhem may also refer to: Vitesse Arnhem, a Dutch...
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Battle of Arnhem was fought during the Second World War,as part of the Allied Operation Market Garden. It took place around the Dutch city of Arnhem and vicinity...
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Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around 500 km...
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Operation Market Garden (category History of Arnhem)
unit that had driven south from Arnhem. A part of the SS unit returned to Arnhem but found the northern end of the Arnhem bridge occupied by the British...
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John Frost (British Army officer) (redirect from The hero of Arnhem)
group of British airborne troops that actually arrived at Arnhem bridge during the Battle of Arnhem in Operation Market Garden, in the Second World War. He...
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Museum Arnhem (formerly known as Gemeentemuseum Arnhem and then Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem) is a museum of modern art, contemporary art, applied...
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The Arnhem trolleybus system is the trolleybus system in the city of Arnhem. It is unique in the Netherlands as the only trolleybus system still operating...
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Arnhem in April 1945, during the closing stages of the Second World War. It is also known as the Second Battle of Arnhem or the Liberation of Arnhem....
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John Frost Bridge (redirect from Arnhem road bridge)
Bridge (John Frostbrug in Dutch) is the road bridge over the Lower Rhine at Arnhem, in the Netherlands. The bridge was inaugurated after the end of World War...
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Macro-Gunwinyguan languages (redirect from Arnhem land languages)
Macro-Gunwinyguan languages, also called Arnhem or Gunwinyguan, are a family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken across eastern Arnhem Land in northern Australia...
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The Arnhem Highway is a 227 kilometre highway in the Northern Territory of Australia. It links the mining town of Jabiru, in Kakadu National Park, to the...
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38139; 136.81389 The Arnhem Space Centre (ASC) is Australia's first and only commercial spaceport, located near Nhulunbuy, in Arnhem Land, Australia. It...
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into Germany. At the end of this 30 mi (48 km) 'airborne corridor' was Arnhem on the lower Rhine. By holding that bridge, the Allied forces could turn...
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The Arnhem–Nijmegen railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Arnhem to Nijmegen, passing through Elst. The line was opened in 1879. It...
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‘Hartenstein’ in Oosterbeek, The Netherlands is dedicated to the Battle of Arnhem in which the Allied Forces attempted to form a bridgehead on the northern...
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1980 Summer Paralympics (redirect from 1980 Arnhem Paralympics)
the Disabled, were the sixth Summer Paralympic Games. They were held in Arnhem, Netherlands, from 21 to 30 June 1980. The Soviet Union, hosts of the 1980...
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Operation Pegasus (section Battle of Arnhem)
operation carried out on the Lower Rhine near the village of Renkum, close to Arnhem in the Netherlands. Overnight on 22–23 October 1944, Allied military forces...
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Grote Kerk, at 93 metres is the largest church, and the largest building in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Notably the building contains an elevator that was added...
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Utrecht) and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The capital is Arnhem (pop. 159,265); however, Nijmegen (pop. 176,731) and Apeldoorn (pop. 162...
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northeast Arnhem Land the name for the instrument is the yiḏaki, or more recently by some, mandapul. In the Bininj Kunwok language of West Arnhem Land it...
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takes its name from Arnhem Land, the region encompassing much of the northern part of the Territory. Arnhem includes the Arnhem Land towns of Barunga...
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named Arnhem, including: SS Arnhem (1930), a cargo ship in service 1946–47 SS Arnhem (1943), a Hansa A Type cargo ship in service 1945–46 SS Arnhem (1946)...
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Netherlands Open Air Museum (redirect from National Heritage Museum, Arnhem)
(Dutch: Nederlands Openluchtmuseum) is a national open-air museum located in Arnhem. It focuses on the culture associated with the everyday lives of ordinary...
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Gehyra arnhemica (redirect from East Arnhem land gehyra)
The East Arnhem land gehyra (Gehyra arnhemica) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to Northern Territory in Australia. The species was first described...
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The evacuation of Arnhem (Dutch: evacuatie van Arnhem) was the departure, forcibly conducted by the German Wehrmacht, of tens of thousands of inhabitants...
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Terminalia ferdinandiana (redirect from Arnhem plum)
throughout the tropical woodlands from north-western Australia to eastern Arnhem Land. Used as a traditional bush food and bush medicine for centuries, the...
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Australian coast in 1623. Arnhem Land is named after the Arnhem while the ship itself was named after the Dutch city Arnhem. The yacht Pera, captained...
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The Arnhem Land languages are a language family proposed by Evans (1997) of Australian languages spoken across northern Arnhem Land. The name "Arnhem languages"...
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