Benelux Cities over 100.000 registerd Citizens

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NL
Almere
NL
Amersfoort
NL
Amsterdam
BE
Antwerp
NL
Apeldoorn
NL
Arnhem
NL
Breda
BE
Bruges
BE
Brussels
BE
Charleroi
NL
Dordrecht
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NL
Eindhoven
NL
Enschede
BE
Ghent
NL
Groningen
NL
Haarlem
NL
Heerlen
NL
The Hague
BE
Liège
LUX
Luxembourg
NL
Maastricht
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BE
Namur
NL
Nijmegen
NL
Rotterdam
BE
Schaerbeek
NL
Tilburg
NL
Utrecht
NL
Zaanstad
NL
Zoetermeer
NL
Zwolle
NL
's-Hertogenbosch
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5 Comments
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Level 59
Sep 27, 2016
Spelling: registered
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Level 63
Sep 27, 2016
What about Utrecht?
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Level 29
Sep 28, 2016
Thanks! Missed that! Gonna fix it
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Level 78
Jun 11, 2017
Not sure from when your data is? Heerlen is definitely smaller than 100.000, when Dordrecht and Haarlemmermeer would be higher (although the later is a community, not just a city)
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Level 60
Aug 1, 2017
Anderlecht also has passed well over 100 000 inhabitants since a few years. Leuven just hit 100 000 inhabitants (barely though).

's Hertogenbosch is better known by Den Bosch

Schaerbeek is also known by it's new Dutch official name Schaarbeek, not just the old Dutch (adapted by the French speakers) name.