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==Hoogenbosch==
 
 
 
The capital city of Guffingford was founded in 1589, but it became the capital city in 1899. The city has seen much bloodshed over the years, especially because of ongoing conflicts between the northern German states, ''Oos Seeland'' and ''Rooi-Nassau''. The city has a significant historical and cultural value, and all three states are somehow connected to the city. How exactly this is, and why isn't known anymore but ''Rooi-Nassau'' emerged victorious and claimed the city as their own. Hoogenbosch itself is a magnificent example of Dutch colonial architecture, with many buildings dating back to the late 16th century.
 
The capital city of Guffingford was founded in 1589, but it became the capital city in 1899. The city has seen much bloodshed over the years, especially because of ongoing conflicts between the northern German states, ''Oos Seeland'' and ''Rooi-Nassau''. The city has a significant historical and cultural value, and all three states are somehow connected to the city. How exactly this is, and why isn't known anymore but ''Rooi-Nassau'' emerged victorious and claimed the city as their own. Hoogenbosch itself is a magnificent example of Dutch colonial architecture, with many buildings dating back to the late 16th century.
  
 
[[Category:Guffingford]] [[Category:Cities]]
 
[[Category:Guffingford]] [[Category:Cities]]

Latest revision as of 06:32, 2 September 2005

The capital city of Guffingford was founded in 1589, but it became the capital city in 1899. The city has seen much bloodshed over the years, especially because of ongoing conflicts between the northern German states, Oos Seeland and Rooi-Nassau. The city has a significant historical and cultural value, and all three states are somehow connected to the city. How exactly this is, and why isn't known anymore but Rooi-Nassau emerged victorious and claimed the city as their own. Hoogenbosch itself is a magnificent example of Dutch colonial architecture, with many buildings dating back to the late 16th century.