Elst is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland, situated in the Betuwe, between the cities of Nijmegen and Arnhem. Elst has 20,000 inhabitants and will expand to 30,000 in 10 years and is famous for its Roman temple, which is situated under the church. Since it is located between two major cities and along the higway A15, most inhabitants work elsewhere. Capital Arnhem Queens Commissioner Jan Kamminga Area - Total - % water 2nd 5137 km² ?% Population - Total (2004) - Density 4th 1,966,929 379/km² Anthem Ons Gelderland For the historical duchy also called Gelderland, see Guelders Gelderland (English also Guelders) is a province of the Netherlands, located in the central eastern... Satellite image of the upper part of the Rhine-Meuse delta showing the Betuwe region (5). ... Nijmegen (obsolete spellings: Nijmwegen, Nymegen, Nieumeghen â known in German as Nimwegen, French as Nimègue, and Spanish as Nimega) is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, near the German border. ... Arnhem is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, located on the Lower Rhine, and the capital of the Gelderland province. ... The Roman Forum was the central area around which ancient Rome developed. ...
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Overbetuwe is een jonge gemeente van 40.000 inwoners in hartje Gelderland.
De gemeente Overbetuwe bestaat uit 11 kernen: Elst (de voormalige gemeente Elst) Heteren, Driel, Randwijk (de voormalige gemeente Heteren), Andelst, Hemmen Herveld, Oosterhout, Slijk-Ewijk, Valburg en Zetten (voormalige gemeente Valburg).