Giels
Giels is a village in Drenthe, Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Coevorden and covers an area of approximately 51.56 hectares. The village is situated in the northern part of the Netherlands, near the German border.
The name "Giels" is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word "gheel," which means "hill" or
Giels is a small village with a limited number of residents. As such, it does not have
The nearby N349 and A37 roads provide connections to surrounding towns and cities. Public transportation is
In terms of education, residents of Giels can attend primary and secondary schools in nearby villages. Higher
Some natural features of the area around Giels include the remnants of World War II bombardments. The
Local customs and events include celebrations of small to medium size throughout the year, often centered around
Giels is a rural village with a small population, characterized by a quiet way of life. While