- Nachtegalen Park
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Nachtegalen Park (Nightingale Park in (Dutch)) is a park located in the Antwerp, Belgium municipality of Wilrijk. It served as the archery venue for the 1920 Summer Olympics.
During World War II, the park was headquarters for the 89th German Army Corps, then it became command post of the 719th Infantry Division.
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Venues of the 1920 Summer Olympics Antwerp · Antwerp Zoo · Beerschot Tennis Club · Beverloo Camp · Brussels–Scheldt Maritime Canal · Buiten Y (Amsterdam) · Gardens de la Palace d'Egmont · Hoogboom Military Camp · Jules Ottenstadion (Ghent) · Nachtegalen Park · Olympisch Stadion · Ostend · Palais de Glace d'Anvers · Stade Joseph Marien (Brussels) · Stade Nautique d'Antwerp · Stadion Broodstraat · Vélodrome d'Anvers Zuremborg1900: Bois de Vincennes • 1904: Francis Field • 1908: White City Stadium • 1920: Nachtegalen Park • 1972: Bogenschießlage • 1976: Olympic Archery Field, Joliette • 1980: Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field • 1984: El Dorado Park • 1988: Hwarang Archery Field • 1992: Olympic Archery Field • 1996: Stone Mountain Park Archery Center and Velodrome • 2000: Sydney International Archery Park • 2004: Panathinaiko Stadium • 2008: Olympic Green Archery Field • 2012: Lord's Cricket Ground • 2016: SambódromoCoordinates: 51°11′02″N 4°24′28″E / 51.18389°N 4.40778°E
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