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|naam = Sambeek |
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|provincie={{NL-vlag|Noord-Brabant}} |
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|gemeente={{NL-vlag|Boxmeer}} |
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|inwoners = 1700 |
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|lat_deg = 51 |
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|lat_min = 38 |
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|lon_deg = 5 |
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|lon_min = 57 |
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|Sites = www.vvsambeek.nl en www.sambeeka1.nl |
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'''Sambeek''' is a small town in the [[municipality]] of [[Boxmeer]], ([[North Brabant|Brabant]], [[the Netherlands]]). It has 1700 inhabitants. Sambeek was an independent municipality until 1942, when the municipality was divided between [[Oploo, Sint Anthonis en Ledeacker]] and [[Vierlingsbeek]].<ref>Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. [http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/publicaties/detail.cfm?boeken__ordernr=20061061]</ref> |
'''Sambeek''' is a small town in the [[municipality]] of [[Boxmeer]], ([[North Brabant|Brabant]], [[the Netherlands]]). It has 1700 inhabitants. Sambeek was an independent municipality until 1942, when the municipality was divided between [[Oploo, Sint Anthonis en Ledeacker]] and [[Vierlingsbeek]].<ref>Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. [http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/publicaties/detail.cfm?boeken__ordernr=20061061]</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:44, 28 September 2009
Template:Infobox plaats in Nederland
Sambeek is a small town in the municipality of Boxmeer, (Brabant, the Netherlands). It has 1700 inhabitants. Sambeek was an independent municipality until 1942, when the municipality was divided between Oploo, Sint Anthonis en Ledeacker and Vierlingsbeek.[1]
The tower of Sambeek is, with its height of 50 meters, the centre of the village. The oldest part of the tower dates from 1486. This tower was a part of the local Roman Catholic church, which was blown up by the Germans in the Second World War. Their plan to blow up the tower failed, it was only slightly damaged.
The oldest lime tree in the Netherlands stands in the southern part of Sambeek. Its age is estimated at 500 to 1000 years.
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51°38′N 5°58′E / 51.633°N 5.967°E