
1) City in the Netherlands
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1) Town in Saxony-Anhalt
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Groningen (000 Groningen.ogg; Gronings: Grunnen; West Frisian: Grins) is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of {formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Groningen}}} (in {YEAR|{{Dutch municipality population|popbaseyear}}}), it is the largest city in the north of the N...
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[province] | image_map = Groningen in the Netherlands.svg | map_alt = | map_caption = Location of Groningen in the Netherlands | latd = 53 |latm = 15 |latNS = N | longd = 6 |longm = 44 |longEW = E | coordinates_type = type:adm1st | coordinates_display = inline,title | coordinates_region = NL-GR | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_nam...
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gemeente (municipality), northern Netherlands, at the junction of the canalized Drentsche Aa and Hunze rivers and several canals. Although it ... [2 related articles]
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provincie, northern Netherlands, drained by numerous short rivers and canals, including the Ems (Eems), the Hoen, the Reit, and the Winschoten ... [5 related articles]
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The Groningen is a Dutch breed of good-natured versatile farm horse developed from a cross of native mares with Oldenburgh, East Friesian and Friesian stallions. The Groningen is also suitable as a heavy-weigh riding horse and stands between 15.2 and 16 hands high and is bay, brown or black in colour.
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(province) Most northerly province of the Netherlands, located on the Ems estuary and also including two of the innermost West Friesian Islands (both uninhabited), bounded to the north by the North Sea, to the south by the province of Drenthe, to the east by Germany, and to the west by Friesla...
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