Berg en Dal (literally in English: Mountain and Valley) is a municipality in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. It was formed through a merger of the municipalities of Groesbeek, Millingen aan de Rijn and Ubbergen in 2015. The resulting larger municipality maintained the name of Groesbeek until 2016, when it was renamed to Berg en Dal after the village of Berg en Dal.[5]
Berg en Dal has about 34,714 inhabitants and covers an area of about 93km². The municipality borders in the north on the Waal river and the Bijlands Kanaal, in the east on the German forest of the Reichswald, in the south on the province of Limburg, in the southwest on the forest of the Mookerheide (also Limburg), and in the west on the city of Nijmegen.
Berg en Dal is slightly hilly with altitudes reaching the 75 meters, like the Duivelsberg.
The International Four Days Marches Nijmegen crosses the municipality on the 3rd day (Day of Groesbeek).
The municipal council exists of 23 members, which are divided as follows:
CDA, 3 seats
Groesbeekse Volkspartij (GVP), 3 seats
Voor Openheid en een Leefbaar Groesbeek (VOLG), 3 seats
Combinatie'90 (C'90), 2 seats
Gemeente-, Jeugd- en Sportbelangen (GJS), 2 seats
GroenLinks, 2 seats
PvdA, 2 seats
Sociaal Groesbeek, 2 seats
Voor Berg en Dal (VBenD), 2 seats
D66 Berg en Dal, 1 seat
VVD, 1 seat
CDA, Groesbeekse Volkspartij (GVP), Voor Openheid en een Leefbaar Groesbeek (VOLG), Combinatie'90 (C'90), Gemeente-, Jeugd- en Sportbelangen (GJS), and Voor Berg en Dal (VBenD) have formed a coalition.
The municipal executive consists of mayor Mark Slinkman (CDA) and four aldermen (1 CDA, 1 GVP, 1 C'90, 1 VOLG).
Notable people
Dries van Agt, 1980Sharon Gesthuizen, 2009
Anthony Van Egmond (1778 in Groesbeek – 1838) a Dutch Napoleonic War veteran and settler in southwestern Ontario
Sebastiaan Tromp (1889 in Beek – 1975) a Dutch Jesuit priest, theologian and Latinist
Dries van Agt (born 1931 in Geldrop) a retired Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1977 to 1982
Baron Berend-Jan van Voorst tot Voorst (born 1944 in Beek) a retired Dutch politician, diplomat and jurist
Constantijn Kortmann (1944 in Groesbeek – 2016) a Dutch professor of constitutional law
Marie-Claire "Amber" Cremers (born 1969 in Ubbergen) a Dutch-born German singer/songwriter
Sharon Gesthuizen (born 1976) a Dutch politician and trade unionist, grew up in Millingen aan de Rijn
Bas Eickhout (born 1976 in Groesbeek) a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament
Sport
Peter Arntz (born 1953 in Leuth) a Dutch retired football midfielder with 411 club caps
Jan Peters (born 1954 in Groesbeek) a retired footballer with 380 club caps
Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn (born 1967 in Beek) a Dutch cyclo-cross racer
Yelmer Buurman (born 1987 in Ubbergen) a Dutch professional racing driver
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