Marta A
I've looked through alot of sites on the internet and I can't seem to find an answer. Is Nijmegen in Germany or in the Netherlands?
Answer
Netherlands. A scaleable map for Nijmegan is on here. If you zoom out you'll see it's close to the German border.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-map-487225-map_of_nijmegen-i . . .
I used to do the Nijmegan Liberation Marches there. Fabulous time and a great place to be.
The British Army and dozens of other military teams, join with civilian teams from around the world in a festival of walking with blister balls in the evenings, jazz bands on nearly every street corner, tremendous support from the local people who set up free drinks stalls outside their homes all over town and round the courses, and make Nijmegan a paradise of international friendship and a huge great block of pure fun from start to finish.
Did a few now, but missed a couple of years for family reasons.
I worked on the British medical team there for two years, treating 150+ blisters a day and numerous tendon, ankle, knee,back, and other injuries, a service provided by the Army free of charge for all comers from any nation, hence we were busy.
Other medical tents treated their own teams or charged a fee.
I have made many friends through being there, and look forward to returning after a break from going because family commitments kept me at home.
Thanks a billion folks, and I'll be seeing you next year.
Canada gets a big input because Princess Juliana of the Netherlands was secreted away to Ottawa to keep her safe in the war, had a baby there, and the hospital room was made Dutch Territory so the child was born Dutch.
The Canadians were also part of the Liberation troops who marched into Nijmegan.
Holland has never forgotten and Canada is a trusted and great friend of Holland to this day.
The Grenadier Guards put in a big team too because they were part of the liberation troops who took Nijmegan from the Germans, as the Canadians were.
Now, German, and even Japanese teams take part and the whole town is a huge party day and night with everybody welcome.
It is now the world's largest walking festival, the world's greatest international party, and a credit to the Netherlands and to Humanity.
It is an absolute joy being there, and if you go as a marcher or a helper the joy is doubled at least.
Being a member of a British Army team on several occasions, both marching and helping with medical services, has been a huge honour and a very rewarding and exhilirating experience.
I now go as a civilian, but will never forget the memorable times I had there as a soldier.
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?crtr.sj1D=&mthd=advSrch&crtr.mnthndVl=&nid=341769&crtr.dpt1D=&crtr.tp1D=&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.yrStrtVl=2008&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=26&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=2&crtr.yrndVl=&crtr.dyndVl= . . .
http://www.executive-trvl.com/specials/warsitesHolland09.html . . .
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www-instr.sci.ru.nl/images/nijmkaart.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ammerlaan.demon.nl/FOREIGNSTUDENTS.htm&usg=__1nVds63EmExnbP4TT4f8Yav9MVE=&h=442&w=624&sz=62&hl=en&start=16&um=1&tbnid=TszgQdiTKxpcBM:&tbnh=96&tbnw=136&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnijmegan%2Bliberation%2Bmarches%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-gb:IE-SearchBox%26rlz%3D1I7GPEA%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1
. . .
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/commun/ml-fe/images/articles/fullSize/10-24-01.jpg . . .
Nijmegan is the oldest city in the Netherlands but transport connections are not great.
The university is very popular and has a good reputation.
http://www.ru.nl/english . . . .
Ryanair do a flight to Dusseldorf-Wheeze, which is actually closer to Nijnmegan than to Dusseldorf, and there is a bus (No.58) from Kleve in Germany.
There are major roads into the town from all directions.
http://iguide.travel/Nijmegen/Getting_Around . . .
http://iguide.travel/Nijmegen . . . .
Netherlands. A scaleable map for Nijmegan is on here. If you zoom out you'll see it's close to the German border.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-map-487225-map_of_nijmegen-i . . .
I used to do the Nijmegan Liberation Marches there. Fabulous time and a great place to be.
The British Army and dozens of other military teams, join with civilian teams from around the world in a festival of walking with blister balls in the evenings, jazz bands on nearly every street corner, tremendous support from the local people who set up free drinks stalls outside their homes all over town and round the courses, and make Nijmegan a paradise of international friendship and a huge great block of pure fun from start to finish.
Did a few now, but missed a couple of years for family reasons.
I worked on the British medical team there for two years, treating 150+ blisters a day and numerous tendon, ankle, knee,back, and other injuries, a service provided by the Army free of charge for all comers from any nation, hence we were busy.
Other medical tents treated their own teams or charged a fee.
I have made many friends through being there, and look forward to returning after a break from going because family commitments kept me at home.
Thanks a billion folks, and I'll be seeing you next year.
Canada gets a big input because Princess Juliana of the Netherlands was secreted away to Ottawa to keep her safe in the war, had a baby there, and the hospital room was made Dutch Territory so the child was born Dutch.
The Canadians were also part of the Liberation troops who marched into Nijmegan.
Holland has never forgotten and Canada is a trusted and great friend of Holland to this day.
The Grenadier Guards put in a big team too because they were part of the liberation troops who took Nijmegan from the Germans, as the Canadians were.
Now, German, and even Japanese teams take part and the whole town is a huge party day and night with everybody welcome.
It is now the world's largest walking festival, the world's greatest international party, and a credit to the Netherlands and to Humanity.
It is an absolute joy being there, and if you go as a marcher or a helper the joy is doubled at least.
Being a member of a British Army team on several occasions, both marching and helping with medical services, has been a huge honour and a very rewarding and exhilirating experience.
I now go as a civilian, but will never forget the memorable times I had there as a soldier.
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?crtr.sj1D=&mthd=advSrch&crtr.mnthndVl=&nid=341769&crtr.dpt1D=&crtr.tp1D=&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.yrStrtVl=2008&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=26&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=2&crtr.yrndVl=&crtr.dyndVl= . . .
http://www.executive-trvl.com/specials/warsitesHolland09.html . . .
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www-instr.sci.ru.nl/images/nijmkaart.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ammerlaan.demon.nl/FOREIGNSTUDENTS.htm&usg=__1nVds63EmExnbP4TT4f8Yav9MVE=&h=442&w=624&sz=62&hl=en&start=16&um=1&tbnid=TszgQdiTKxpcBM:&tbnh=96&tbnw=136&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnijmegan%2Bliberation%2Bmarches%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-gb:IE-SearchBox%26rlz%3D1I7GPEA%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1
. . .
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/commun/ml-fe/images/articles/fullSize/10-24-01.jpg . . .
Nijmegan is the oldest city in the Netherlands but transport connections are not great.
The university is very popular and has a good reputation.
http://www.ru.nl/english . . . .
Ryanair do a flight to Dusseldorf-Wheeze, which is actually closer to Nijnmegan than to Dusseldorf, and there is a bus (No.58) from Kleve in Germany.
There are major roads into the town from all directions.
http://iguide.travel/Nijmegen/Getting_Around . . .
http://iguide.travel/Nijmegen . . . .
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Torrentbox.com FYI: like Isohunt, Torrentbox is being sued by the MPAA as of February 28, 2006. The days for this fine search engine may be numbered.
Demonoid.com is back online! After legal conflicts in April of 2008, they have reestablished themselves outside of the USA. Demonoid is still a private community, and members are held liable for any leeching that their invited friends do in this community. If you are lucky enough to get a Demonoid membership, invite your friends carefully, lest you lose your own membership.
Entertane: An obscure-but-good metasearch engine. Pore through eight other torrent sites quickly by using Entertane.com
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Isohunt.com Currently in a legal dispute with the Canadian Recording Industry Association, Isohunt is a longtime favorite of P2P users. The community at Isohunt also helps police abuse within their network, and reader comments and votes help to identify those torrents which should be avoided.
Flixflux: a United Kingdom torrent site that is very popular with European downloaders
Torrent Root: another metasearch engine, Torrent Root will pore through other search engines on your behalf, and display the results in a slick tabbed interface for your easy browsing. WARNING: the Torrent Root web page has recently been infected by scareware and phishing viruses. The webmasters seem to have purged the infection, but fair warning: with any P2P browsing, protect yourself by installing a reliable antivirus like Avira.
The Pirate Bay
News Flash, April 18, 2009: the Stockholm district court has sentenced the four Pirate Bay founders to a year in prison, and over $USD 3.5 million in fines. This is as punishment for violating their country's copyright laws. More on this shocking court ruling here...
Torrentportal.com
Vertor: this torrent service claims to filter out bad torrents, viruses, DRM locks, passwords, and fakes. Many readers are pleased with Vertor, and thus far their service has been exemplary. Definitely give Vertor a try.
Thunderbytes: As of July 2009, Thunderbytes is a family-friendly site with content that is good for kids and parents.
Sumo Torrent: Like many torrent sites lately, Sumo is powered by adult ads. But several readers have reported that they like the data visibility of the torrent results at Sumo.
YouTorrent.com Still in beta testing format, this new torrent site claims to be the largest legal torrent search engine today. Accordingly, the result sets are much smaller than the "pirate" counterparts, but definitely try this site for yourself.
Torrentscan.com (a "meta-search" engine, which is a search engine that searches other search engines)
H33T: Don't let the plain site design fool you: this newer torrent site has gotten very positive reviews from About.com readers.
Zoozle.org: a competent German search engine for finding specific files, cracks, and serials.
BiteNova (formerly known as âBi-Torrentsâ, BiteNova is a free Torrent site with a spartan look and fast searching format.)
Torrentengine.co.cc:
Torrentreactor.to
TorrentTyphoon.com
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