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Cuijk is a town in the northeastern part of the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. It is the successor of a Roman settlement on the west bank of the Meuse, 13 km (8 mi) south of Nijmegen.
Notable buildings:
* St Martin's Church, a Gothic Revival architecture church built 1911-1913
* Tower of the preceding Gothic St Martin's church from 1480, home to Museum Ceuclum
* The Protestant church on the corner of Markt and Grotestraat is a small neo classical building from 1809
* The Joods monument from 1985 contains the rear façade of the former Synagogue of Cuijk
* Former Regouin tannery at Grotestraat 3
* Former cigar factory Kansas at Kerkstraat 7, now a café.
* Windmill Jan van Cuijk, which also served as a bark mill
* Fabrikantenwoning at Stationsstraat 8, built for the tanner family Regouin.
* Meuse Boulevard, constructed in about 2007, and meant to restore the contact Cuijk and the Meuse. From the Meuse Boulevard there is a view towards parts of the heath of Mookerheide and the Reichswald on the other side of the Meuse.