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Zundert is a municipality and a town in Noord Brabant, the Netherlands. Zundert lies about 10 metres above Dutch sea level (NAP), and is located 15 km south-west of the city of Breda, and 35 km north-east of Antwerp, Belgium. Zundert is surrounded by the municipalities Etten-Leur and Breda on the north, Hoogstraten (Belgium) on the east, Wuustwezel (Belgium) on the south, Kalmthout (Belgium) on the southwest, and Essen (Belgium) and Rucphen on the west. Zundert is one of the most agricultural municipalities of the Netherlands.10% of all nurseryman of the Netherlands are located in Zundert. Production of strawberries and young field grown trees and hedging plants are very important in the area. After the municipal redivision in 1997, Zundert was expanded with the former municipality of Rijsbergen. Zundert, Achtmaal, Klein Zundert, Wernhout and Rijsbergen were all liberated on October 25, 1944 by the 415th regiment of the American 104th Infantry Division, "the Timberwolf Division"... full article at wikipedia

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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by gardening_bot Feb 19, 2008

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