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Groningen (city)

Groningen

Country Netherlands
Province Groningen
Coordinates 53°13′ N 6°33′ E
Area
- Land
- Water
83.69 km²
79.59 km²
4.10 km²
Population (2005)
 – Density
180,848
2,272/km²

Groningen is a municipality and city in the north of the Netherlands, and capital of Groningen province. The city is regarded as the most important city of the northernmost provinces of the Netherlands. Groningen is also known informally as Stad (City) and Groot Loug (Big Village). Citizens of the city of Groningen are known as Stadjers.

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Population centres

Dorkwerd — Engelbert — Groningen — Hoogkerk — Leegkerk — Middelbert — Noorddijk — Noorderhoogebrug — Oosterhogebrug — Roodehaan — Ruischerbrug — Vierverlaten.

The city of Groningen

Martinitoren

The city is noted for its Martinitoren (Martini Tower), the fifth tallest church tower in the Netherlands. The 97 metre (318 ft) tall tower, which is known among locals as "d'Olle Grieze" (The Old Grey One), was completed in 1482. The spire then reached 127 metres (416'8"). The spire burnt down in 1577. The current tower dates back to 1627.

Groningen is the home of the University of Groningen and the Hanzehogeschool Groningen. The city is also known for its large student community: about 40000 students on a total population of 177000 inhabitants. Because of this large number of students the city has a vibrant nightlife and lots of cultural activities.

The city also has a strong underground culture. There a few good venues, like Vera (see link to their website below), where a lot of good bands have played. The scene includes punk, gothic and metal. The region has a rich underground culture, with many bands.

Another well-known place in Groningen is the Groninger Museum. Opened in 1994 the building became a well known highlight in the world of art. Desigend by the architects Philippe Starck, Allesandro Mendini and Coop Himmelblau the museum is built in the shape of a ship. Built in water in a very modern, futuristic and colourful style it is the home to various expositions of local,national and international works of art, most of them modern.

Industry

Groningen has two sugar factories, operated by CSM and Suikerunie. In the 2005 season these will be expected to produce a total of 600,000 tonne of beet sugar.

Transportation

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Airport:

Football stadium

The football (soccer) stadium of Groningen is called Oosterpark Stadion. There are 12,500 seats. This stadium is the home of the football club FC Groningen. Currently, a new stadium is being built, the Euroborg.

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Province Groningen

Appingedam – Bedum – Bellingwedde – Delfzijl – Eemsmond – Groningen – Grootegast – Haren – Hoogezand-Sappemeer – Leek – Loppersum – De Marne - Marum - Menterwolde - Pekela – Reiderland – Scheemda – Slochteren – Stadskanaal – Ten Boer – Veendam – Vlagtwedde – Winschoten – Winsum – Zuidhorn

Netherlands







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