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The Arnhem-Nijmegen Metropolitan Area (Dutch: Stadsregio Arnhem Nijmegen, [ˈstɑtsˌreːɣijoː ˈɑrnəm ˈnɛi̯meːɣə(n)] or [-ˈɑrnɦɛm-]) is a former Dutch Plusregio, public body and intermunicipal institution, founded in 1988, for the cooperation in the areas of housing, transport and economics in the conurbation consisting of the Dutch cities of Nijmegen and Arnhem, plus the bordering municipalities of Berg en Dal, Beuningen, Doesburg, Duiven, Heumen, Lingewaard, Montferland, Mook en Middelaar, Overbetuwe, Renkum, Rheden, Rijnwaarden, Rozendaal, Westervoort, Wijchen, and Zevenaar. All but one are in the province of Gelderland. Its aim is regional cooperation. In 2011, 736.107 people were living in these municipalities combined (1,000 km²).

Map of Arnhem-Nijmegen Metropolitan Area, Netherlands

The Dutch Plusregio's being abolished by law in 2014, the Arnhem-Nijmegen Metropolitan Area has been liquidated 1st of July 2015.

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Arnhem-Nijmegen Metropolitan Area Wikipedia


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