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Summary Of: Arnhem

Arnhem was first mentioned as such in 893 as... The oldest archeological findings of human activity around Arnhem are two firestones of about 70... The earliest settlement in Arnhem dates from 1500 BC... settlements did show that the early residents of Arnhem descended from the forests on the hills... Arnhem was not built on the banks of the river Rhine... Arnhem arose on the location where the road between... Arnhem was a genteel resort town famous for its picturesque beauty... as the area around Arnhem bridge had changed too much to represent WWII era Arnhem... A second battle of Arnhem took place in April 1945 when the city was... the area of Arnhem has been known by various names... Arnhem was an elitist city and therefore was sometimes called... The image of Arnhem on the Rijn... Arnhem has many parks... The municipality of Arnhem consists of the city of Arnhem and the following surrounding suburbs and former villages... Arnhem has a main railway station... Arnhem has three other stations... Arnhem Velperpoort railway station... Arnhem Presikhaaf railway station... Arnhem Zuid railway station... Arnhem is unique in the Netherlands with its... Arnhem was the birthplace of physicist and... moved to Arnhem when he was five and spent most of his youth there... Arnhem Nijmegen Cool Region...

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