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It has been contended that in the 8th century Emperor Charlemagne maintained his palatium in Nijmegen on at least four occasions.
The loan was never repaid, and Nijmegen has been a part of Gelderland ever since.
The Valkhof museum, on the Valkhof, has a permanent display of the history of Nijmegen, including artifacts from the Roman era.
Nijmegen has four train stations: Nijmegen, Nijmegen Dukenburg, Nijmegen Heyendaal and Nijmegen Lent.
By the Treaty of Nijmegen of 1678 Spain relinquished Cambrai, which has remained to this day a part of France.
Arnhem railway station has services to Amsterdam, Amsterdam Airport, Utrecht, Nijmegen ,'s-Hertogenbosch, Breda, Tilburg and to cities in Germany.
Because of much better infrastructure and a generally increased amount of mobility among the Dutch after WW2, modern Groesbeek has transformed from a small village dependent on agriculture and forestry into a sprawling commuter town of nearby Nijmegen.
Vught has a railway station with connections to Amsterdam / Utrecht via's-Hertogenbosch, Maastricht via Eindhoven, Tilburg and Nijmegen.
In the 1990s, new research gave further support for the linguistic relativity theory, in the works of Stephen Levinson and his team at the Max Planck institute for psycholinguistics at Nijmegen, Netherlands .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. mpi. nl / world /</ nowiki > Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics </ ref > The theory has also gained attention through the work of Lera Boroditsky at Stanford University.
Lt. Patterson embarks to destroy the aircraft, however en route he has to cross the Nijmegen Bridge, disarm explosives, and send supplies to the British 1st Airborne in Arnhem.
The " vierdaagse " ( Dutch for " Four day Event ") is an annual walk that has taken place since 1909, being based at Nijmegen since 1916.
Radboud University Nijmegen has seven faculties and enrolls over 19. 130 students in 107 study programs ( 40 Bachelor's and 67 Master's programs ).
It has a population of 2, 851 ( 1 January 2009 ), and is located in the very eastern tip of the Betuwe, 2 km to the south of Huissen, between the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen.
Nijmegen breakage syndrome ( NBS ) is a rare genetic disorder that has similar chromosomal instability to that seen in people with A-T, but the problems experienced are quite different.
Today, bearing the name Tilburg University, it has lost its Catholic roots only superficially for it is still regarded, as the Radboud University Nijmegen, as a Catholic university.
Primarily an attacking midfielder / winger he has previously played for Manchester United, Watford, Sheffield Wednesday, Dutch club NEC Nijmegen and Burnley.
Since January 2007 he has been mayor of the city of Nijmegen and since 7 June 2011 also a member of the Senate.
Since 1986, Barendregt has taught at Radboud University Nijmegen, where he now holds the Chair of Foundations of Mathematics and Computer Science.
He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Nijmegen ( 1993 ), the West University of Timişoara ( 2000 ), the University of Bath ( 2005 ), the University of Waterloo ( 2011 ), and the University of Innsbruck ( 2012 ).
Cohen has received two honorary degrees for his contributions to law and society, one in 2007 from the University of Windsor and one in 2008 from the Radboud University Nijmegen.

Nijmegen and its
Nijmegen celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005.
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.
The House of the Nijmegen History is situated in a unique mediaeval chapel ' de Mariënburgkapel '; its mission is to let enjoy people of the history of the town and to be a guide for everybody who wants to visit the oldest city of the Netherlands.
Along its length, Nijmegen, Tiel, Zaltbommel and Gorinchem are towns of importance with direct access to the river.
Finally in 1677, after seventeen days ' siege, Louis XIV forced the town to capitulate ; and the peace of Nijmegen permanently confirmed the conquest and its annexation by France.
Part of it rejoined the Southern Netherlands after the Treaty of Nijmegen ( 1678 ), which drew the frontier right through its territory.
The Batavian capital of Nijmegen was destroyed and its inhabitants ordered to rebuild it a few kilometers downstream, in a defenseless position.
It lies on the west bank of the Meuse and its origin goes back to the Roman era as a military stronghold and settlement on route from Mosa Trajectum ( Maastricht ) to Novia Magnus ( Nijmegen ).
In the 1994 municipal elections the party expanded its seats and won seats in Leiden, Nijmegen, Zwolle and Amsterdam.
played its last match in Nijmegen against Udinese.
However this did not stop developments in Nijmegen and after several decades there is room for both: Apeldoorn starts its marches on the second Tuesday in July, Nijmegen starts on the third Tuesday.
In 2004, the university changed its name to Radboud University Nijmegen, after Saint Radboud, a bishop who lived around 900.
On April 16, 2011, a nightclub named " The Viper Room " opened its doors in the city of Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
The much talked about all-left-wing coalition of PvdA, GroenLinks and SP that polls indicate would become possible after the national elections of 2006 and that was such a political success in Nijmegen had its largest majority in Amsterdam, apart from some small towns.
Additionally, the Nijmegen Bridge, just from Arnhem, was not captured by the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment on the first day as planned, and XXX Corps had to assist in its capture on their arrival in Nijmegen two days later, causing a further delay of 36 hours.
* Informal introduction to the Extended Affix Grammar formalism and its compiler, by Marc Seutter, University of Nijmegen
Like the other Decapolitan cities, it was awarded to France by the Peace of Westphalia and finally lost its independence under the Treaties of Nijmegen.

Nijmegen and history
The first mention of Nijmegen in history is in the 1st century BC, when the Romans built a military camp on the place where Nijmegen was to appear ; the location had great strategic value because of the surrounding hills, which gave ( and continues to give ) a good view over the Waal and Rhine valley.
Read more about the history of Nijmegen in the Canon of Nijmegen, a concise history of Nijmegen.
* House of the History of Nijmegen information centre about the history of Nijmegen ; free entrance ; expositions about a theme of the town's history ; touch screen which leads you to the 50 highlights of the towns ' history: ' Canon of Nijmegen '; reading table.
Then, in 1958 the Catholic University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands made him a professor of dogmatic theology and history of theology.

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