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Waardenburg is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of West Betuwe, and is located about 13 km west of Tiel.
Waardenburg was a separate municipality until 1978, when it was merged with Neerijnen.
History
It was first mentioned in 1108 as Werden, and means "fortified place near water". Waardenburg developed as an esdorp perpendicular to the dike of the Waal. Waardenburg Castle was founded in 1265 as a wooden fortification. It developed into a castle with three towers, a ring wall and a gate. In 1574, it was taken by William the Silent causing the destruction of the west and south side. In 1703, the ruins were cleared.
In 1840, Waardenburg was home to 675 people. In 1868, the village was cut in two by the railway line. A train station opened in Waardenburg, but closed in 1935. In 1932, the main road Den Bosch-Utrecht (nowadays: A2 motorway) further divided the village.
Waardenburg has two windmills. The Poldermolen is a windpump built in 1867 which still serves a modest function to drain a 120 hectares (300 acres) nature area. De Zeskante Molen is a grist mill from the 18th century. Between 1914 and 1918, it was used to generate electricity. In 1995, the dike was enlarged and the windmill was raised 1.5 metres.
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- Stephan Lucien Joseph van Waardenburg
- Penyakit Hirschsprung
- Nugini Belanda
- Pangkal hidung
- Puncak saraf
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- Malaikat jatuh
- William Robertson Smith
- Atsariyah
- Jan Pieter Karel van Eechoud
- Waardenburg syndrome
- Waardenburg
- Waardenburg syndrome type 1
- Waardenburg (disambiguation)
- List of diseases (W)
- Waardenburg syndrome type 2D
- Stephan Lucien Joseph van Waardenburg
- Waardenburg syndrome type 4A
- Waardenburg Castle
- Petrus Johannes Waardenburg