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APELDOORN

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 160 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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APELDOORN , a See also:

town in the See also:province of See also:Gelderland, See also:Holland, and a junction station 261 m. by See also:rail W. of See also:Amersfoort. It is connected by See also:canal See also:north and See also:south with See also:Zwolle and See also:Zutphen respectively. Pop. (1900) 25,834. The. neighbourhood of Apeldoorn is very picturesque and well wooded. The See also:Protestant See also:church was restored after a See also:fire in s89o. See also:Close by is the favourite See also:country-seat of the royal See also:family of Holland called the See also:Loo. It was originally a See also:hunting-See also:lodge of the See also:dukes of Gelderland, but in its See also:present See also:form See also:dates chiefly from the See also:time of the See also:Stadtholder See also:William III., See also:king of See also:England. Apeldoorn possesses large See also:paper-See also:mills.

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