Beuningen ( pronunciation ) is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands close to the city of Nijmegen. The municipality consists of the towns Beuningen, Ewijk, Winssen and Weurt. 1 Mile to the north lies the river Waal
Beuningen lies in the armpit of the A73 (Nijmegen-Venlo, on the south side) and A50 (Zwolle-Eindhoven, in the west) motorway interchange. In the north it borders the river Waal and Nijmegen in the east. Beuningen had a population of 25,267 in 2014. There is a restored windmill in the town, De Haag.
Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Beuningen, June 2015.
Beuningen ( pronunciation ) is a small village in the eastern Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Losser, Overijssel and situated along the river Dinkel, in a mainly rural area, approximately one kilometre South of Denekamp. In 2004 it had 270 inhabitants.
Beuningen used to be part of the Parish Denekamp, in 1817 the marke Beuningen became part of the municipality of Losser. A Roman Catholic church from 1948 is located in the village. A campsite, soccer field and a forest are located just outside the village.
Much of the scenes from the fictional village Dinkelo in the regional soap opera Van Jonge Leu en Oale Groond are shot in Beuningen. The writer of the soap, Herman Finkers, lives just a mile from the village.
Coordinates: 52°21′31″N 6°59′56″E / 52.35861°N 6.99889°E / 52.35861; 6.99889