Wageningse Berg
Location | Wageningse Berg, Wageningen, Netherlands |
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FC Wageningen (defunct) |
The Wageningse Berg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋaːɣənɪŋsə ˈbɛr(ə)x]) is the southernmost part of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug (Utrecht Hill Ridge), a range of hills reaching an altitude of 52m that originated as a glacial moraine. It lies just north of the Nederrijn and to the east of the town of Wageningen.
It is also the name of a football stadium that was home to the disestablished football club FC Wageningen but has been defunct since 1992
External links
- Unofficial website
- Image gallery of the stadium
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51°57′54″N 5°41′10″E / 51.96500°N 5.68611°E / 51.96500; 5.68611
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