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Duizel is a village in the municipality of Eersel in the province of North Brabant , the Netherlands . Duizel is part of the Acht Zaligheden (Eight Beatitudes), like Eersel , Knegsel , Steensel , Wintelre , Netersel , Hulsel and Reusel .

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2-549: The village was first mentioned before 1026 as Duselam, and named after a gentle flowing stream. Duizel is a road village which developed along the Kleine Beerze. The tower of the St John Church dates from the 15th century. The matching church was demolished in 1927. The St John's Birth Church was built in 1925 in basilica style. During the 19th century, Duizel developed into a centre for the cigar industry. Duizel

4-664: Was home to 296 people in 1840. It was part of the municipality of Duizel en Steensel until 1922 when it was merged into Eersel . This North Brabant location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Duizel en Steensel Duizel en Steensel is a former municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant , covering the villages of Duizel and Steensel . Duizel en Steensel merged with Eersel in 1923. 51°22′09″N 5°18′31″E  /  51.36917°N 5.30861°E  / 51.36917; 5.30861 This North Brabant location article

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