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{{short description|Stream in Arnhem, Netherlands}} |
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{{dablink|There is also a Sint-Jansbeek stream near [[Langemark]], West Flanders, Belgium.}} |
{{dablink|There is also a Sint-Jansbeek stream near [[Langemark]], West Flanders, Belgium.}} |
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The '''Sint-Jansbeek''' is a [[stream]] in [[Arnhem]], which streams down from the hills of [[Zijpendaal]] through the [[Sonsbeek]] park and the inner city of Arnhem to the river [[Nederrijn|Rhine]]. The Sint-Jansbeek has always been an open stream, but the part in the inner city is covered since the city [[moat]]s were filled in the 19th century. The stream from the source in Zijpendaal through the park Sonsbeek is still open. |
The '''Sint-Jansbeek''' ({{IPA|nl|sɪɲˈtɕɑnzbeːk}}) is a [[stream]] in [[Arnhem]], which streams down from the hills of [[Zijpendaal]] through the [[Sonsbeek]] park and the inner city of Arnhem to the river [[Nederrijn|Rhine]]. The Sint-Jansbeek has always been an open stream, but the part in the inner city is covered since the city [[moat]]s were filled in the 19th century. The stream from the source in Zijpendaal through the park Sonsbeek is still open. |
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[[Category:Rivers of the Netherlands]] |
[[Category:Rivers of the Netherlands]] |
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The Sint-Jansbeek (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪɲˈtɕɑnzbeːk]) is a stream in Arnhem, which streams down from the hills of Zijpendaal through the Sonsbeek park and the inner city of Arnhem to the river Rhine. The Sint-Jansbeek has always been an open stream, but the part in the inner city is covered since the city moats were filled in the 19th century. The stream from the source in Zijpendaal through the park Sonsbeek is still open.
51°59′54″N 5°53′42″E / 51.99833°N 5.89500°E