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'''Groningen''' is the name of the northernmost province of the [[Netherlands]] and also of the capital city of that province. The province borders [[Germany]] in the east, [[Friesland]] province in the west, and [[Drenthe]] province in the south. As of 2005, the province had 575,234 inhabitants and the city had 180,824 inhabitants. | '''Groningen''' is the name of the northernmost province of the [[Netherlands]] and also of the capital city of that province. The province borders [[Germany]] in the east, [[Friesland]] province in the west, and [[Drenthe]] province in the south. As of 2005, the province had 575,234 inhabitants and the city had 180,824 inhabitants.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Groningen is the name of the northernmost province of the Netherlands and also of the capital city of that province. The province borders Germany in the east, Friesland province in the west, and Drenthe province in the south. As of 2005, the province had 575,234 inhabitants and the city had 180,824 inhabitants.