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    Medieval and early modern periods. During the Merovingian period, the site of what is now Helmond was an only partially habitable convergence of streams. As the streams began to silt over, settlement was made possible, and by the year 1000, a settlement arose west of what is the current city center.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelmondHelmond - Wikipedia

    Helmond (uitspraak ⓘ; dialect : Hèllemond) is een stad en gemeente in de provincie Noord-Brabant in Nederland. Helmond telt 95.884 inwoners (1 januari 2024, bron: CBS) en heeft een oppervlakte van 54,57 km² (waarvan 0,10 km² water). De gemeente Helmond maakt deel uit van de Metropoolregio Eindhoven en het stedelijk netwerk ...

  3. Helmond is a university city and municipality in the province of North Brabant in the south of Holland. The city has a population of around 90,000 people. It is an industrial town with many textile businesses.

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Things to Do in Helmond, The Netherlands: See Tripadvisor's 6,141 traveler reviews and photos of Helmond tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Helmond. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. In Helmond you'll find culture and sports. Think about the theatres 't Speelhuis and Annatheater. Watch a movie or concert at the Cacaofabriek. At Berkendonk you can do water sports or have a swim.

  6. Helmond, gemeente (municipality), southeastern Netherlands. It lies along the Aa River and the Zuid-Willems Canal east of Eindhoven. Its textile factories and iron foundries have suffered in recent decades, and the town is now dependent on the service sector. A 15th-century castle formerly housed.

  7. With a population of 91,500 (2019) people, it's the fifth largest city of North Brabant. Typical of Helmond is its history of metal and textile industries. Lot of street names ending on wal (wall) point to the former ramparts of the fortified Helmond, of which the 14th-century castle was part.