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County of Buren
Graafschap Buren (nl)
c. 994–1795
Flag
Coat of arms
Map of the County of Buren around 1665, County of Buren highlighted in yellow
Status
County
Capital
Buren
Common languages
Dutch
Government
County
Historical era
Middle Ages, Renaissance
• Established
(994) 1498
• Disestablished
1795
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Francia
Batavian Republic
The Buren County was a territory situated in what is now the Dutch province of Gelderland. It was an independent county[clarification needed - when did it become independent from the HRE?] until the establishment of the Batavian Republic in 1795. Although it was not formally part of the United Provinces, in practice it was governed by it.
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