- Gelderland - Wikipedia
Gelderland shares borders with six other provinces (Flevoland, Limburg, North Brabant, Overijssel, South Holland and Utrecht) and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Gelderland | Dutch Province, History Culture | Britannica
Gelderland, provincie (province), eastern and central Netherlands It extends from the German border westward to the narrow Lake Veluwe (separating Gelderland from several polders of Flevoland province) between the provinces of Overijssel (north) and Noord-Brabant, Zuid-Holland, and Utrecht (south)
- Gelderland
The province of Gelderland lies in the east of the centre of the Netherlands In terms of area (5,137 km2) it is the largest of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Gelderland Province (2025) - Tripadvisor
Top Things to Do in Gelderland Province Check out must-see sights and activities: Nederlands Openluchtmuseum, Burgers' Safari, History Museums, City Tours For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- More about the province of Gelderland - Welcome to NL
Apart from nature, there’s a lot of history and culture to experience in Gelderland Think of historical inner cities, exciting museums, and loads of great bars in Nijmegen, Arnhem, or the beautiful and quaint Hanseatic cities of Doesburg and Zutphen
- Gelderland - Visit Holland
Gelderland is a province of the Netherlands, located in the central eastern part of the country Historically, the province (area) dates from states of the Holy Roman Empire and takes its name from the nearby German city of Geldern
- Gelderland (Province) - Netherlands Tourism
The Gelderland province of the Netherlands dates back to the Holy Roman Empire Its name is derived from the nearby German town of Geldern, which is known for its famous dragon legend
- Discover Gelderland | A Visitors Introduction to Gelderland
Gelderland is worth visiting for its sheer variety It’s home to the Netherlands’ largest national park, the country’s former royal palace, some of its most picturesque river landscapes, and a wealth of museums and historic cities
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