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|imagetext      = The [[region]] of Noord-Brabant in the [[Country: Netherlands|Netherlands]]
 
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'''Noord-Brabant''' is one of twelve [[regions]] in the [[Country: Netherlands|Netherlands]]. The region includes the province of the same name and has about 2.5 million inhabitants.
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'''Noord-Brabant''' (''North Brabant'') is one of twelve [[regions]] in the [[Country: Netherlands|Netherlands]]. The region includes the province of the same name and has about 2.5 million inhabitants.
  
 
The capital of the province is [[Municipality: 's-Hertogenbosch|'s-Hertogenbosch]] while the largest city is [[Municipality: Eindhoven|Eindhoven]]. Other major cities are [[Municipality: Tilburg|Tilburg]] and [[Municipality: Breda|Breda]].
 
The capital of the province is [[Municipality: 's-Hertogenbosch|'s-Hertogenbosch]] while the largest city is [[Municipality: Eindhoven|Eindhoven]]. Other major cities are [[Municipality: Tilburg|Tilburg]] and [[Municipality: Breda|Breda]].
  
Adjacent regions are [[Region: Zeeland|Zeeland]] in the west, [[Region: Zuid-Holland|Zuid-Holland]] in the northwest, [[Region: Gelderland|Gelderland]] in the northeast, [[Region: Limburg|Limburg]] in the east and [[Country: Belgium|Belgium]] in the south.
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Adjacent regions are [[Region: Zeeland|Zeeland]] in the west, [[Region: Zuid-Holland|Zuid-Holland]] (''South Holland'') in the northwest, [[Region: Gelderland|Gelderland]] in the northeast, [[Region: Limburg|Limburg]] in the east and [[Country: Belgium|Belgium]] in the south.
  
 
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== Zones ==
 
== Zones ==
There are [https://lundkvist.com/?country=nl&region=112&city=%23ALLA%23 185] [[zone|turf zones]] in the region, of which 22 are counted as [[winner zones]], eight are counted as [[train station zones]], two are counted as [[national park zones]], eight are counted as [[holy zones]], one is counted as [[summit zone]], eight are counted as [[bridge zones]] and three are counted as [[castle zones]].
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There are [https://lundkvist.com/?country=nl&region=112&city=%23ALLA%23 185] [[zone|turf zones]] in the region, of which 22 are counted as [[Winner zones]], eight [[Train station zones]], two [[National park zones]], eight [[Holy zones]], one [[Summit zone]], eight [[Bridge zones]] and three [[Castle zones]].
  
 
''Updated: 2020-12-19''
 
''Updated: 2020-12-19''

Revision as of 10:02, 21 January 2021

Noord-Brabant (North Brabant)
Noord-Brabant.png
The region of Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands
Coat of arms of Noord-Brabant.png
Noord-Brabant's provincial coat of arms
CountryNetherlands
Number of zones185
Maximum PPH185
Last updated2020-12-19


Noord-Brabant (North Brabant) is one of twelve regions in the Netherlands. The region includes the province of the same name and has about 2.5 million inhabitants.

The capital of the province is 's-Hertogenbosch while the largest city is Eindhoven. Other major cities are Tilburg and Breda.

Adjacent regions are Zeeland in the west, Zuid-Holland (South Holland) in the northwest, Gelderland in the northeast, Limburg in the east and Belgium in the south.

Flag of Noord-Brabant.png

Geographical division

Municipalities

In Noord-Brabant there are 25 municipalities with at least one turf zone:

Municipality Zones
's-Hertogenbosch 36
Bergeijk 2
Bergen op Zoom 2
Best 1
Boxmeer 1
Breda 11
Deurne 1
Dongen 3
Eindhoven 34
Etten-Leur 1
Geertruidenberg 1
Grave 8
Heeze-Leende 3
Helmond 10
Heusden 1
Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten 3
Oosterhout 9
Oss 11
Roosendaal 6
Tilburg 16
Uden 4
Valkenswaard 4
Veghel 6
Waalwijk 10
Woensdrecht 1

Zones

There are 185 turf zones in the region, of which 22 are counted as Winner zones, eight Train station zones, two National park zones, eight Holy zones, one Summit zone, eight Bridge zones and three Castle zones.

Updated: 2020-12-19

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