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  1. Jróninge; en bajo sajón, Grun'n) es una ciudad de los Países Bajos, capital y localidad más poblada de la provincia homónima en el norte del país. Dentro de la provincia, la ciudad está constituida administrativamente como uno de sus diez municipios.

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    The capital of the north, Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of the northern part of the country; [5] [6] as of December 2021, it had 235,287 inhabitants, making it the sixth largest city/municipality in the Netherlands and the second largest outside the Randstad .

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    Groningen was originally a part of Frisia. It became a part of the Frankish Empire around 785. Charlemagne assigned the Christianization of this new possession to Ludger. In the 11th century, the city of Groningen was a village in Drenthe that belonged to the Bishopric of Utrecht, while most of the province was in the Prince-Bishopric of Münster. D...

    Groningen is situated at 53°15′N 6°44′E / 53.250°N 6.733°E / 53.250; 6.733 in the northeast of the Netherlands. To the west is the province Friesland, to the south is the province Drenthe, to the east the German districts are Leer and Emsland in the state Lower Saxony, and to the north the North Sea, Ems, and Dollart. The northernmost point of t...

    On 1 January 2023, the province of Groningen had a population of 596,075 and a population density of 257/km2 (670/sq mi), which make it the 9th most populous province and 8th most densely populated province of the Netherlands.The city of Groningen is the most populous city in the province and the 6th most populous city in the Netherlands. On 1 Janu...

    In 2015, 18.7% of the population belonged to the Protestant Church in the Netherlands while 4.9% was Roman Catholic, 1.3% was Muslimand 6.7% belonged to other churches or faiths. Over half (68.4%) of the population identified as non-religious.

    The city of Groningen is the economic center of the province. In the 14th century, the city became a member of the Hanseatic League. Currently some of the city's major employers are University Medical Center Groningen with 12,141 employees, University of Groningen with 5,591 employees, Municipality of Groningen with 3,063 employees, Education Imple...

    Language

    Groningen is home to the Low Saxon dialect called Gronings (Grönnegs / Grunnegs in Gronings regional language), In the eastern part of Friesland variations of the Groninger 'language' is spoken. Gronings has local nuances, for example, the people in the eastern part speak Gronings with more German influence.[citation needed]Nowadays, many inhabitants of the province do not speak the dialect, especially in the city of Groningen where many outsiders have moved.

    Cuisine

    Traditional dishes and delicacies from Groningen are boerenkoolstamppot, droge worst, krentjebrij, oudewijvenkoek, poffert, and spekdik. Traditional alcoholic drinks are boerenjongens, boerenmeisjes, fladderak, and heet bier.

    Museums

    Museumhuis Groningen is an umbrella organization for museums and other heritage organizations in the province of Groningen and has 58 members. The Groninger Museum is the most visited museum in the province with 209,195 visitors in 2015. The other museums and heritage organizations with more than 25 thousand visitors in 2015 are Fort Bourtange in Bourtange, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum in Groningen, Ter Apel Monastery in Ter Apel, Fraeylemaborg in Slochteren, Nationaal Bus Museum in Hoogezand...

    A provincial government in the Netherlands consists of a Provincial Council, the directly elected legislative branch, and a Provincial Executive, the executive branch. The King's Commissioner, who is appointed by the national government, is chairman of both branches. The Provincial Council of Groningen consists of 43 members and the Provincial Exec...

    Roads

    In the province of Groningen, there are three national roads (Dutch: rijkswegen), which are maintained by Rijkswaterstaat. The motorway A7 (E22) connects the city of Groningen with the provinces of Friesland and North Holland in the west and with Winschoten and Germany in the east. The motorway is interrupted for the ring road of the city of Groningen, where it is the expressway N7. The motorway A28 (E232) starts at the city of Groningen and runs south connecting it with the provinces of Dren...

    Public transport

    Public transport falls under the rules for government procurement in the European Union. Tenders for regional bus and railway services are selected by the province of Groningen. Qbuzz is contracted for bus services in the period 2009–2015 and Arriva for railway services in the period 2005–2020. Nederlandse Spoorwegen operates the railway services from Groningen railway stationsouthward to Drenthe and beyond. The railway network in the Netherlands is maintained by ProRail.There are six railway...

    Airports

    The international airport that serves Groningen is Groningen Airport Eelde, which is located in Eelde in the province of Drenthe. The airport is co-owned by the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe and the municipalities of Groningen, Assen, and Tynaarlo. Its summer destinations are Antalya, Faro, Girona, Gran Canaria, Heraklion, Kos, Palma de Mallorca, and Tenerife. Its winter destinations are Innsbruck and Salzburg. Starting on 5 June 2014, there will also be flights to London. For other inte...

    The University of Groningen in the city of Groningen was founded in 1614 and is the only research university (universiteit) in the province. On 1 September 2013, it had 29,407 students and 5,238 full-time equivalent of staff members.The university has ten faculties: Arts, Behavioural and Social Sciences, Economics and Business, Law, Mathematics and...

    The Dagblad van het Noorden is a regional daily newspaper based in the city of Groningen and is owned by NDC Mediagroep. It was founded in 2002 by merging the Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, the Groninger Dagblad, and the Drentse Courant.In 2015, the newspaper had a circulation of 96,515. RTV Noord is a regional public broadcaster of radio and televisi...

  3. Groninga (en neerlandés, Groningen; en dialecto groningués, Grönnen o Grun'n; en frisón, Grinslân) es una de las doce provincias que conforman el Reino de los Países Bajos. Al igual que las demás provincias, está gobernada por un comisionado o comisario designado por el monarca y una cámara legislativa elegida mediante sufragio universal.

  4. Groningen ( niederländisch [ˈɣroːnɪŋə (n)] , in alten hochdeutschen Dokumenten Gröningen, Groninger Platt Grönnen) ist die Hauptstadt der Provinz Groningen in den Niederlanden. Sie hat 243.833 Einwohner (Stand: 1. Januar 2024, mit dem Umland ( Regio Groningen-Assen) 505.000 Einwohner).

  5. Fries: Grins, [ɡre:ⁿs]?) is de hoofdstad van de Nederlandse provincie Groningen en de grootste kern in de gelijknamige gemeente. De plaats wordt in de provincie Groningen en delen van Drenthe kortweg aangeduid als de Stad. [2] [3] [4] [5] In 2023 telde de stad Groningen 206.010 inwoners. Het is de grootste stad van noordelijk Nederland.

  6. Uiterlijk. verbergen. 53° 15′ NB, 6° 45′ OL. Groningen uitspraak ⓘ ( Gronings: Grönnen of Grunnen, Fries: Grinslân) is een provincie in het noorden van Nederland met 596.163 inwoners (eind 2022), waarvan meer dan een derde in de gelijknamige hoofdstad Groningen woont.