File:Empel en Meerwijk Castle ruins on an old cadastre map.png

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English: Empel en Meerwijk Castle ruins on a 1832 or before cadastre map. This is a fragment re-oriented to the north. The water 'Het Meer' provides an easy mapping to the current situation.
Nederlands: De ruïnes van Kasteel Empel en Meerwijk op een kadastrale kaart van 1832 of eerder. Het watertje 'Het Meer' bestaat nog en leidt tot makkelijke identificatie met de huidige situatie.
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Source Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum (BHIC) te Den Bosch, https://www.bhic.nl/het-geheugen-van-brabant
Author Landmeter J.A. Knaap

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Empel en Meerwijk Castle ruins on a 1832 or before cadastre map.

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