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Groningen, a city in the northeastern Netherlands. The population is 165000( 1982). Originally an agricultural area, it became a commercial center in the12nd century. Canal and railway hub. Agricultural products (grain, livestock) distribution center. Industrial center, including metallurgy, machinery, shipbuilding, chemistry, textile, paper making, etc. Peat and coal are produced nearby. There are universities (built in 16 14), libraries and museums.

Groningen has long been the center of knowledge, science, culture, trade and industry in northern Netherlands. This building has strong Dutch characteristics. It has beautiful scenery, pleasant climate and convenient transportation. People are young and energetic, and nearly half of the population is under 35. Groningen is one of the earliest university towns in the Netherlands after Leiden, with more than 40,000 students in170,000 residents.

CEBB- Groningen, where Cyberpark is located, is the capital of Groningen province in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the seat of the Dutch Ministry of Education. For a long time, it has been the center of Dutch culture, science, trade and industry, and the earliest university town in the Netherlands after Leiden. There are dozens of museums, opera houses and the annual Groningen Art Festival in this city, which is called the cultural capital of the north. Groningen is rainy and the climate is changeable. The lowest temperature in the whole year is 0 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature is +28 degrees Celsius. The city is surrounded by forests, pastures, oceans, islands and green spaces, making it beautiful and spectacular.

Groningen is 0/60km away from Amsterdam/Kloc, the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Although it is the northernmost part of the Netherlands, it has convenient transportation. There are fixed air routes with more than 40 cities in China/Kloc-0, extending in all directions, and connecting with major expressway networks in Western Europe, such as Amsterdam-Groningen-Bremen-Hamburg expressway. Georgia has two seaports and two fishing ports. The inland river of Groningen can dock 2000-ton ships, and it has fixed routes with European countries such as Britain, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany and CIS. The convenient transportation conditions make this city an important trade and commodity transshipment center in the Netherlands.

There are also many world-famous enterprises here, such as shipbuilding, metallurgy, machinery, textiles and so on. The gas field development ranks fourth in the world. Famous European companies such as Royal Dutch Shell Group, Philips Electronics, Unilever, Aksu and Nobel have set up headquarters and offices here. Groningen is not only an ideal city for study and work, but also a paradise for life. Groningen not only has many shopping streets and hundreds of shops of various grades, but also restaurants, bars, discos, cinemas and clubs from all over the world. Some people say that Groningen is the most pleasant and comfortable city in the Netherlands and the first choice for tourists.

Anam (Anam)

A translation of "An Heng". A city in eastern Netherlands, a river port on the lower reaches of the Rhine River. The population is 129000( 1982). The town was built in 1233. Railway hub. There are also shipbuilding, textile, metallurgy and other industries. Visitor center. There are16th century town halls and open-air museums. Anan is the capital of Gelland province. /kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, Anan and its surrounding areas provided scenic spots for the rich in the Netherlands, and the population here also increased rapidly due to the opening of the railway. From 65438 to 0870, this advantage gradually weakened, prompting cities to organize various exhibitions and conferences: at that time, they also began to buy land and develop beautiful parks. Through these efforts, Anam began to attract several high-productivity industries, and today, tourists can still enjoy these unique attractions.

1940 10 In May, Anan was occupied by Prussia. Ironically, in 18 13, the same army liberated them from the French. In the long and devastating five years, Anan was the battle center of the allied forces and the German army. When the war escalated, the city was completely evacuated, and then residents gradually returned to the ruins of the ancient city. Eusebius Church was razed to the ground and many houses were seriously damaged. However, the city has undergone rapid reconstruction and its residents have gained a good reputation for the quality of post-war reconstruction. The magnificent Eusebius Church also rose again in the reinforced concrete, and the towering buildings can still be seen today.

Visit the Airborne Museum and you can see the progress of the Battle of Arnhem in World War II. This campaign is a part of "operation market garden", which uses models, slides and commentary to describe the scene at that time. These collections were displayed in a small house near Osterbeck, and were used as the operational headquarters by the commander of the first division of the British Air Force during the war of aggression. There is also a war cemetery nearby.

In Nederlands Openluchtmuseum in Anam, you can walk or take a tram for 250 years and experience the traditional Dutch folk life. Look at how bakers, farmers, millers and workers lived and made a living in the past.