NDFF City of Eindhoven
Latest version published by Dutch National Database of Flora and Fauna (NDFF) on Mar 21, 2018
The city of Eindhoven is the fifth largest city in the Netherlands in terms of population, and it covers an area of 88 square kilometres. Only 1 square kilometre is water. The current city of Eindhoven was formed in 1920, when Eindhoven, then hardly bigger than its current centre, merged with the surrounding villages Strijp, Woensel, Gestel, Tongelre and Stratum. There are quite a few nature reserves between these former villages.
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Geographic Coverage
Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
Bounding Coordinates | South West [51.405, 5.423], North East [51.494, 5.527] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
All species
Domain | Eukaryota (Eukaryote) |
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Temporal Coverage
Formation Period | 1905-current |
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Additional Metadata
Alternative Identifiers | https://ipt.ndff.nl/resource?r=gemeente_eindhoven |
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