Where is the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands?

Nijmegen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɛimeːɣə(n)] ( listen); Nijmeegs: Nimwegen [ˈnɪmβ̞ɛːxə]), historically anglicized as Nimeguen, is a municipality and a city in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is situated on the Waal river, close to the German border.

What are the names of the villages in Nijmegen?

The municipality is formed by the city of Nijmegen, incorporating the former villages of Hatert, Hees and Neerbosch, as well as the urban expansion project of Waalsprong, situated north of the river Waal and including the village of Lent and the hamlet of ‘t Zand, as well as the new suburbs of Nijmegen-Oosterhout and Nijmegen–Ressen .

Is there a Catholic University in Nijmegen, Netherlands?

Nijmegen is host to Radboud University Nijmegen. Founded in 1923 as the first Catholic university in the Netherlands, it used to be called Catholic University of Nijmegen until 2004, when it took its current name. As of October 2018, it had 22,142 students and 4,921 staff in fte.

Nijmegen ( / ˈnaɪmeɪɡən / NY-may-gən, Dutch: [ˈnɛimeːɣə (n)] ( listen);, Nijmeegs: Nimwèège [ˈnɪmβ̞ɛːxə]) is a city in the Netherlands’ province of Gelderland, on the Waal river close to the German border.

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When did the Dutch army invade Nijmegen?

On 23 February 1981, the Nijmegen police department and the Dutch Army stormed the Piersonstraat and Zeigelhof, a squatted housing block in the city centre of Nijmegen.