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  • It has been proposed that this page, 's-Hertogenbosch, be titled, "'s-Hertogenbosch".

Den Bosch (officially `s-Hertogenbosch, the Duke's Wood; Bois-le-Duc in French, Herzogenbusch in German), the capital of the southern Dutch province of North Brabant. Created a city in 1185, it was an important center in the Middle Ages and as late as the sixteenth century was the second-largest city in the present Netherlands. It suffered during the Dutch Wars of Independence, and later in the 19th century from blinkered municipal authorities who forbade industrial or educational development in the city. This has, however, led to the preservation of an antique townscape which has made Den Bosch a tourist center.

The city has a population of 136,000.