Lithoijen is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant.
The village was first mentioned between 987 and 996 as Littam, and means "land on a river near Lith".
The former Franciscan monastery was built around 1895 in Gothic Revival style.
[4] In 1833, a fort was built in Lithoijen, because an attack was feared during the Belgian Revolution.
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