Leuth is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located in the municipality of Berg en Dal, about 10 km east of Nijmegen. Leuth was founded on a sandbank in the floodplain marshes north of the river Waal. The earliest mention of the settlement, named Lotde, dates back to 891 and 892. The village belonged until 1815 to Prussia; Leuth was a separate municipality until about 1814. It became a part of the Prussian municipality , until it was transferred back to the Netherlands in 1817, as a part of the municipality of Ooij en Persingen, which later has become a part of the municipality of Ubbergen.
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| - Leuth (Berg en Dal) (de)
- Leuth, Netherlands (en)
- Leuth (Pays-Bas) (fr)
- Leuth (Paesi Bassi) (it)
- Leuth (Nederland) (nl)
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| - Leuth ist ein niederländisches Dorf in der Gemeinde Berg en Dal in der Provinz Gelderland. Es liegt an der Waal. 4 km südwestlich von Millingen aan de Rijn gelegen, hat das Dorf 1740 Einwohner (Stand: 1. Januar 2022). Das markante Bauwerk ist die Remigiuskirche. Ein angrenzendes deutsches Nachbardorf ist Zyfflich. Das Ward ist Teil des Naturschutzgebietes De Gelderse Poort in der Düffel. (de)
- Leuth est un village appartenant à la commune néerlandaise de Berg en Dal, dans la province de Gueldre. Le 1er janvier 2007, le village comptait environ 1 810 habitants. (fr)
- Leuth è un villaggio dei Paesi Bassi di 1.810 abitanti situato nella provincia della Gheldria. Fa parte del comune di Ubbergen, 10 km ad est di Nimega. (it)
- Leuth is een dorp in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland, behorend tot de gemeente Berg en Dal. Het dorp ligt in de Duffelt, de streek tussen Nijmegen en Kleef. Leuth heeft een basisschool en een klein winkelcentrum. (nl)
- Leuth is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located in the municipality of Berg en Dal, about 10 km east of Nijmegen. Leuth was founded on a sandbank in the floodplain marshes north of the river Waal. The earliest mention of the settlement, named Lotde, dates back to 891 and 892. The village belonged until 1815 to Prussia; Leuth was a separate municipality until about 1814. It became a part of the Prussian municipality , until it was transferred back to the Netherlands in 1817, as a part of the municipality of Ooij en Persingen, which later has become a part of the municipality of Ubbergen. (en)
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