Things to do in Nijmegen: Nijmegen Running Tours
Last Friday (20-04-2018) we did a running tour with Cameron from Hong Kong. First time we give a video as a present afterwards a tour. Hope you will enjoy it!
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Things to do in NIjmegen: running tours!
Last Saterday we did a running tour in great company: Eleni, Ilona and Valerie joined us! Check their aftermovie out now! :)
Things to do this summer in Nijmegen: Running Tour
Nijmegen Running Tour 7-7-2018.
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Running around Nijmegen. Best way to visit the city! Nijmegen Running Tours
Last Tuesday we had the honor to welcome Bert in Nijmegen while guiding him around during our running tour (nature and city).
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Things to do in Nijmegen: a running tour!
25-04-2018. A cool morning is a perfect morning to do a running tour. For us this is the best possible way to work: meeting new people, excercise and fun!
Muse @ Goffertpark Nijmegen 2019 - Stockholm Syndrome - Assassin - Reapers - The Handler
Live at Goffertpark, Nijmegen in The Netherlands.
Simulation Theory tour 2019.
Nijmegen, 2018 European Green Capital
Muse - Time is Running Out @ Goffert Park, Nijmegen, Holland 19-06-2010
Muse playing Time is Running Out in Goffert Park @ Nijmegen, Holland, June19th 2010. The song is preceded by a short rendition of House of the Rising Sun. Mostly carried and sung by the crowd.
Nijmegen - European Green Capital 2018
Find out why Nijmegen won the title of European Green Capital for 2018!
MUSE - Stockholm Syndrome. (Nijmegen Goffertpark 27 juni 2019)
Muse World simulation theory tour. Nijmegen 29/06/2019. Goffertpark.
Met Murph. Ik stond vooraan, afgezien van de Golden circle. Voor ons links, voor iedereen vanaf het podium gezien dus rechts.
Muse Live at Goffert Park Nijmegen Netherlands 19 June 2010
Muse Live at Goffert Park Nijmegen Netherlands 19 June 2010
Muse - Inflation of Murph on Stockholm Syndrome @ Goffertpark Nijmegen 27/06/2019
NIJMEGEN oldest city Netherlands
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Nijmegen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɛimeːɣə(n)] ( listen);[6] Nijmeegs: Nimwegen [ˈnɪmβ̞ɛːxə]), historically anglicized as Nimeguen,[7] is a municipality and a city in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is situated on the Waal river, close to the German border.
Nijmegen is among the three oldest cities in the Netherlands, and in 2005, celebrated 2,000 years of existence.
The municipality is part of the Stadsregio Arnhem-Nijmegen (Arnhem-Nijmegen urban region (neighbouring city, 15 km (9 mi) north)), a metropolitan area with 736.107 inhabitants (2011).
Population centres[edit]
The municipality is formed by the city of Nijmegen, incorporating the former villages of Hatert, Hees and Neerbosch, as well as the urban expansion project of Waalsprong, situated north of the river Waal and including the village of Lent and the hamlet of 't Zand, as well as the new suburbs of Nijmegen-Oosterhout and Nijmegen-Ressen.
History[edit]
Historical population
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1400 10,800 —
1500 12,000 +0.11%
1560 10,000 −0.30%
1611 11,780 +0.32%
1651 8,160 −0.91%
1741 12,000 +0.43%
1795 11,008 −0.16%
Source: Lourens & Lucassen 1997
See also: Timeline of Nijmegen
The first mention of Nijmegen in history is in the 1st century BC, when the Romans built a military camp on the place where Nijmegen was to appear; the location had great strategic value because of the surrounding hills, which gave (and continue to give) a good view over the Waal and Rhine valley.
By 69, when the Batavians, the original inhabitants of the Rhine and Maas delta, revolted, a village called Oppidum Batavorum had formed near the Roman camp. This village was destroyed in the revolt, but when it had ended the Romans built another, bigger camp where the Legio X Gemina was stationed. Soon after, another village formed around this camp.
In 98, Nijmegen was the first of two settlements in what is now the Kingdom of the Netherlands to receive Roman city rights.[8]
In 103, the X Gemina was re-stationed to Vindobona, modern day Vienna, which may have been a major blow to the economy of the village around the camp, losing around 5000 inhabitants. In 104 Emperor Trajan renamed the town, which now became known as Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum, Noviomagus for short (the origin of the current name Nijmegen).
Beginning in the second half of the 4th century, Roman power decreased and Noviomagus eventually became part of the Frankish kingdom. It has been contended that in the 8th century Emperor Charlemagne maintained his palatium in Nijmegen on at least four occasions. During his brief deposition of 830, the emperor Louis the Pious was sent to Nijmegen by his son Lothar I. Thanks to the Waal river, trade flourished.
The powerful Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor was born at Nijmegen in 1165. In 1230 his son Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor granted Nijmegen city rights. In 1247, the city was ceded to the count of Guelders as collateral for a loan. The loan was never repaid, and Nijmegen has been a part of Gelderland ever since. This did not hamper trade; Nijmegen even became part of the Hanseatic League in 1364.
The arts also flourished in this period. Famous medieval painters like the Limbourg brothers were born and educated in Nijmegen.
During the Dutch Revolt, trade came to a halt and even though Nijmegen became a part of the Republic of United Provinces in 1585, it remained a border town and had to endure multiple sieges.
The Waal river near Nijmegen, 1641.
[4K] Muse - Time Is Running Out (Live @ Goffertpark Nijmegen)
Muse performing Time Is Running Out live at Goffertpark Nijmegen-NL.
Recorded June 27th 2019.
#Muselive - Simulation Theory World Tour 2019
De Pannenkoekenboot Nijmegen (promofilm)
Sfeerimpressie op de Pannnenkoekenboot Nijmegen
[HD] Muse - Knights Of Cyndonia (Live @ Goffertpark Nijmegen)
Muse performing Knights Of Cyndonia live at Goffertpark Nijmegen-NL.
Recorded June 27th 2019.
#Muselive - Simulation Theory World Tour 2019
Muse: Reapers and The Handler at the Simulation Theory Tour 2019 Nijmegen
Muse at the Goffertpark in Nijmegen, The Netherlands 28/06/2019 performing their metal medley
Muse - Stockholm Syndrome @ Goffert Park, Nijmegen, Holland 19-06-2010
Muse playing Stockholm Syndrome in Goffert Park @ Nijmegen, Holland, June19th 2010. Accidentaly stopped after 30 seconds or so, so missing a few seconds of the song.
Netherlands: A view on Nijmegen and the River Waal
Nijmegen is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, near the German border. It is considered to be the oldest city in the Netherlands and celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005.
The first mention of Nijmegen in history is in the 1st century BC, when the Romans built a military camp on the place where Nijmegen was to appear; the location had great strategic value because of the surrounding hills, which gave (and continue to give) a good view over the Waal and Rhine valley.
Its Roman name is Noviomagnus.
The city is situated at the river Waal, which is the main distributary branch of the river Rhine, flowing to the central Netherlands for about 80 km before joining the Meuse near Woudrichem to form the Boven Merwede. It is a major river, which serves as the main waterway connecting the Rotterdam harbour and Germany.
Walking on the quay along the river Waal (Waalkade) gives you a unique opportunity to 'participate' in two worlds. The world of those who live ashore and the world of those, who sail upstream or downstream through Europe with their large cargo ships.
Nijmegen is European Green Capital 2018