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Hertogenbosch

British  
/ hɛrtoːxənˈbɔs /

noun

  1. See 's Hertogenbosch

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The statue of an angel outside St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in 's Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, holds a cellphone, which has two numbers.

From New York Times • Mar. 6, 2012

Jasmijn Aartsen, left, and Roos Verheijen, both 13, called the number on a sign outside St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in 's Hertogenbosch.

From New York Times • Mar. 6, 2012

But this sector would be the most passable for the Germans and here, in a drive for the higher ground at Hertogenbosch, Tilburg and Eindhoven, is where the first German assault could be expected.

From Time Magazine Archive

In another departure, during a speech in 's Hertogenbosch, John Paul defensively explained his recent appointments to the hierarchy.

From Time Magazine Archive

On September 14 Hertogenbosch surrendered; and the virgin fortress henceforth became the bulwark of the United Provinces against Spanish attack on this side.

From History of Holland by Edmundson, George