Demen en Langel est une ancienne commune néerlandaise de la province du Brabant-Septentrional sur la rive gauche de la Meuse. Demen était une paroisse et Langel (appelé maintenant Neerlangel) une petite seigneurie dans le Pays de Ravenstein. En 1700, Demen et Langel s'associent pour former l'ancienne commune Demen en Langel qui a existé jusqu'en 1810 environ, date de la fondation de l'ancienne commune de Dieden, Demen en Langel, annexée en 1923 par l'ancienne commune de Ravenstein, qui à son tour s'est rattachée en 2003 à la commune d'Oss.
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Batenburg Windmill is a post mill in Batenburg, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in the 18th century and is under repair as of February 2014. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument.
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Batenburg Castle is located in the village of Batenburg, in the Gelderland province in the Netherlands. It is thought that the castle began construction in 1300. The castle is located on the northern edge of the village. It is surrounded by a moat.
The castle was rebuilt in 1600 on the foundations of an earlier structure; The present castle was destroyed by fire in 1795 and is now preserved as ruins: the ring wall with towers, the remains of three extended round towers with a basement underneath and the remains of the gatehouse. These are flanked by semicircular towers, all built with limestone brick. Batenburg Windmill was formerly owned by the castle.
The site is recognized as a Rijksmonument under number 8725.
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Batenburg is a city in the municipality of Wijchen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located on the Meuse, about 15 km west of Nijmegen. It is well known for the remains of a medieval fort in the center of the town. Batenburg received city rights in 1349. Until 1984, Batenburg was a separate municipality.
It was first mentioned in 1166 as Battenburg. The etymology in unclear. Batenburg developed around Batenburg Castle. In 1347, it received city rights., and by 1400, had walls and two city gates. The castle dated from the mid-12th century. It was destroyed and rebuilt many times until 1795 and was later used as a stone quarry. The medieval Dutch Reformed Church was heavily damaged around 1600 and rebuilt between 1608 and 1634 without a choir. The tower dates from the early 15th century. The city did not develop, and was home to 441 people in 1840.
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Deursen-Dennenburg is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Oss, about 8 km northeast of Oss itself. The village was formed from two former villages: the main part consists of Deursen, and the western end of the village used to be called Dennenburg.
"Deursen en Dennenburg" was a separate municipality until 1923, when it was merged with Ravenstein.
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Dieden, Demen en Langel is a former municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is now part of the municipality of Oss. The municipality covered the three villages Dieden, Demen, and Neerlangel, located on the left bank of the Maas.
Dieden, Demen en Langel was a separate municipality until 1923, when it was merged with Ravenstein.
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