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| | Amerongen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Amerongen (52°0′N 5°28′E) is a town in the central Netherlands in the municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug. |
 | | The former emperor of Germany, Wilhelm II, who had been exiled to the Netherlands, lived in the Amerongen castle from 1918 until 1920. |
 | | Until January 1, 2006, Amerongen was a separate municipality, which covered the village of Amerongen itself, Overberg, and the western part of the village of Elst. |
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