| Gendt | |
|---|---|
|  Flag  Coat of arms | |
| Coordinates: 51°52′37″N 5°58′21″E / 51.87694°N 5.97250°E | |
| Country | Netherlands | 
| Province | Gelderland | 
| Municipality | Lingewaard | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 12.64 km2 (4.88 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2020) | 7,230[1] | 
| Demonym | Gendtenaar | 
| Website | groetenuitgendt.eu | 
Gendt is a small city with city rights in the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. The town is located in the Betuwe region, and is part of the municipality of Lingewaard. Gendt is situated along the rivers Waal and Linge. It has a population of 7,230 (as of 1 January 2020).[1]
History
In 1233 Gendt received city rights from Otto II, Count of Guelders.[2] At the time, the town was known for its castles: Poelwijk Castle and Hof Gendt. Gendt was previously an independent municipality, but merged with Huissen and Bemmel in 2001, to form Lingewaard.
Annual festivals
Notable annual festivals in Gendt include:
Notable residents
Notable people who were born, have lived, or are living in Gendt include:
- Stijn Schaars (born 1984), a Dutch former football player with over 300 club caps[4]
- Mirjam Melchers (born 1975), a Dutch former racing cyclist[5]
Twinned towns
Gendt is twinned with:
Photo gallery
 Main street of Gendt Main street of Gendt
_voorm._gemeentehuis.JPG.webp) The former town hall The former town hall
_basisschool_de_Tichelaar.JPG.webp) IKC 'De Tichelaar' (primary school) IKC 'De Tichelaar' (primary school)
 Old gateway to the estate of Hagevoort Old gateway to the estate of Hagevoort
 River forelands of the Waal river River forelands of the Waal river
 
_sculptuur_gans.JPG.webp) 
_RK_kerk_St._Martinus_voorgevel.JPG.webp) 
_sculpture_De_Vlam%252C_Jan_van_IJzendoorn_1990.JPG.webp) 
 Town hall lion guardian with coat of arms Town hall lion guardian with coat of arms
_oorlogsmonument.JPG.webp) War memorial at the Pastoor Pelgrömlaan War memorial at the Pastoor Pelgrömlaan
_sculptuur_de_Draagster_van_Morgen_1993.JPG.webp) Sculpture De Draagster van Morgen[7] Sculpture De Draagster van Morgen[7]
_sculptuur_van_twee_paarden.JPG.webp) Sculpture 'Two Horses' (Dutch: Twee Paarden) Sculpture 'Two Horses' (Dutch: Twee Paarden)
_wegkruis_in_Flieren.JPG.webp) Wayside cross with a blooming black elder Wayside cross with a blooming black elder
 Boundary marker along the road on the Waaldijk Boundary marker along the road on the Waaldijk
References
- 1 2 "Feiten en cijfers". Lingewaard.nl (in Dutch). 1 January 2020.
- ↑ "Handel en Steden, 1200–1400". MijnGelderland (in Dutch).
- ↑ "Kersenfeesten in Gendt". Omroep Lingewaard (in Dutch). 30 June 2019.
- ↑ "Stijn Schaars terug in de Betuwe". De Gelderlander (in Dutch). 8 February 2019.
- ↑ "Mirjam Melchers stopt met crossen". De Gelderlander (in Dutch). 12 November 2009.
- ↑ "De Heilige Martinus van Gendt is zijn vleugels al kwijt". De Gelderlander (in Dutch). 14 May 2019.
- ↑ "De Draagster van Morgen". Mens & Dier in Steen & Brons (in Dutch). 2 October 2019.
External links

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- Groeten uit Gendt Local news website of Gendt
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