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Breda was a direct... In 1327 Breda was sold by Adelheid of Gaveren to... Breda remained part of the barony Breda until it was extinguished by... After that Breda had the rights to build fortifications with brick walls and Roman style gates... In the same period Breda became a royal city which attracted lots of noblemen who built large residences in the... Breda also suffered a huge fire which destroyed about 1300 houses... In 1637 Breda was recaptured by... resided in Breda during most of his exile during the... Breda is visited by a large Polish contingent and the city of Breda reserves a special... Breda was the site of one of the first... Breda was a center of the food... Breda also had a... Breda also used to house the biggest brewery in the Netherlands... Breda will be connected by high... Breda has a city centre with beautiful old buildings and... In Breda there are the following musea... was born in Breda as Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk... Breda is also home to... Breda has one of the most famous Dutch... Breda is the birthplace of former Olympic swimmer... Breda is the city where the Dutch composers... Other formerly international Dutch football players from NAC Breda were Rat Verlegh... BREDA beer is a world renowned drink that is made in this region... Breda is also home to the...

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