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Glanerbrug

Glanerbrug
Village
Kerkstraat Glanerbrug
Kerkstraat Glanerbrug
Glanerbrug is located in Netherlands
Glanerbrug
Glanerbrug
Location in the Netherlands
Coordinates: 52°12′54″N 6°58′27″E / 52.21500°N 6.97417°E
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceOverijssel
MunicipalityEnschede
Population
(2008)[1]
 • Total16,740
Demonym(s)Glanerbrugger
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Dialing code053

Glanerbrug [ɣlaːnər'brʏx] is an incorporated village in the east of the city of Enschede, Netherlands. It is close to the border, formed by the stream Glanerbeek, with Germany and the city of Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia. The name of Glanerbrug is derived from the bridge over the Glanerbeek (brug in Dutch is bridge in English).

On 7 April 1990 the Glanerbrug meteorite fell through the roof of a house there.[2] Further information: Meteorite fall § Others.

Transportation

Railway Station: Glanerbrug

Born in Glanerbrug

  • Floris van Assendelft (born 1985), chess player
  • Erik Dijkstra, (born 1977), journalist and TV presenter
  • Nick Hengelman (born 1989), footballer
  • Hennie Hollink (born 1931), footballer and football manager
  • Rob Groener (born 1945), footballer and football manager
  • Bert Schierbeek (1918–1996), writer
  • Dennis Schouten (born 1995), reporter

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