Thorn Netherlands

Thorn

Location municipality Thorn

Province Limburg
Area
- Land
- Water
6.60 kmē
5.72 kmē
0.88 kmē
Population 2003
- Density
2,602
455/kmē


Thorn is a municipality and a town in the southern Netherlands.

Thorn started as an abbey in the 10th century, founded by Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht. It became the smallest independent state in the German Holy Roman Empire.

Thorn is known as "the white village" for its white-washed brick houses in the centre of town.

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Province Limburg
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Ambt Montfort - Arcen en Velden - Beek - Beesel - Bergen - Brunssum - Echt-Susteren - Eijsden - Gennep - Gulpen-Wittem - Haelen - Heel - Heerlen - Helden - Heythuysen - Horst aan de Maas - Hunsel - Kerkrade - Kessel - Landgraaf - Maasbracht - Maasbree - Maastricht - Margraten - Meerlo-Wanssum - Meerssen - Meijel - Mook en Middelaar - Nederweert - Nuth - Onderbanken - Roerdalen - Roermond - Roggel en Neer - Schinnen - Sevenum - Simpelveld - Sittard-Geleen - Stein - Swalmen - Thorn - Vaals - Valkenburg aan de Geul - Venlo - Venray - Voerendaal - Weert

Netherlands



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