# Lievelde

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**Lievelde** (ˈlivəldə) is a small village in the province of [Gelderland](/source/Gelderland), in the eastern part of the [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands). It is located in between the two towns of [Groenlo](/source/Groenlo) and [Lichtenvoorde](/source/Lichtenvoorde).

Lievelde is the place where the regional train station is situated, called [Lichtenvoorde-Groenlo railway station](/source/Lichtenvoorde-Groenlo_railway_station).

Lievelde is known locally for its "wool corso", a parade of people and self-made vehicles, fully clothed in colourful died [wool](/source/Wool), unlike the "flower corso" for which Lichtenvoorde is famous, among others.

In Lievelde is a more or less intact [sconce](/source/Sconce_(fortification)), the *Engelse schans* (English sconce), which was used during the [Siege of Groenlo](/source/Siege_of_Groenlo_(1627)) in 1627.

## References

1. ["Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2021"](https://www.cbs.nl/-/media/_excel/2021/48/kwb-2021.xls). *Central Bureau of Statistics*. Retrieved 23 March 2022.

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