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  • ...y roughly 20 million people in the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, and the Netherlands Antilles.
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  • ...mous territory within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, was also part of the Netherlands Antilles. ...). Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius became "special municipalities" of the Netherlands with the same governing structure and rights as Dutch towns, including voti
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  • {{r|Netherlands, history}} {{r|Prime Minister of the Netherlands}}
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  • ...]] Christian Democrat politician. He is the current Prime Minister of the Netherlands. He first took office in 2002 and is now leading his fourth cabinet. He hol
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  • ...ntists who experienced the hard life of a PhD-student while working at the Netherlands Cancer Institute." Developers of the award-winning Papers application for M
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  • ''See [[Netherlands]] for the country''. ...Holland. Historically, Holland was the economically strongest part of the Netherlands (and it still is to this day), which is why the name Holland is often used
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  • '''Willem II''' (1792–1849) was King of the Netherlands from 1840 to 1849. ...might have been able to prevent the separation of Belgium from the United Netherlands if his father had not interfered. Crowned King after his father's abdicatio
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  • ...in history. [[ De Ruyter (disambiguation)|Many ships]] of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] have been named in his honor.
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  • ...ince of Groningen in the Netherlands, the largest city in the north of the Netherlands.
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  • {{r|Netherlands}} {{r|The Netherlands Open-Air Museum}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/William II (Netherlands)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Netherlands, history}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Netherlands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Netherlands Antilles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beatrix of the Netherlands]]
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  • Town in The Netherlands
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of the Netherlands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beatrix of the Netherlands]]
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  • {{r|Netherlands}} {{r|Limburg (Netherlands)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands]]
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  • {{r|Netherlands}} {{r|Netherlands, history}}
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  • [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/11059.htm List of US Ambassadors in The Netherlands]
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  • King of the Netherlands, 1840–1849.
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  • ...''' (''Katholieke Universiteit Brabant'') is located in [[Tilburg]], [[the Netherlands]]. ...versity was founded in 1927, making it one the younger Universities in the Netherlands.
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  • King of the United Netherlands, 1813–1840.
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  • Dutch politician, current Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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  • ||The Netherlands ||The Netherlands
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  • * DK. ''Netherlands'' (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Holland-Eyewitness-Travel-Guides-Ewart/dp/0 ...onely Planet the Netherlands'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-Netherlands-Travel-Guides/dp/1741042992/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209443999&
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  • An international consortium of shipbuilders, based in the Netherlands.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment]]
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  • Former [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beatrix of the Netherlands]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Netherlands}}
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  • University city in the east of The Netherlands
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  • The [[air force]] of the [[Netherlands]], also '''Koninklijke Luchtmacht'''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/William I (Netherlands)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|William II (Netherlands)}}
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  • The capital city of the Netherlands; 2007 population 743,100.
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  • Awarded by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences every four years to an outstanding (theoretica
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  • Atjeh-class unprotected cruiser of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy|Dutch Navy]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Netherlands Antilles]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Netherlands}}
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  • {{r|Netherlands, history}} {{r|Netherlands}}
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  • Municipality and an island in the northern Netherlands, one of the West Frisian Islands.
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  • U.S. policy towards the Netherlands, based on a highly cooperative relationship in terms of economics, culture,
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  • (584.046 inhabitants on January 1 2007) The second largest city in The Netherlands by population size.
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  • {{r|Netherlands, history}} {{r|Netherlands}}
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[Foreign Minister of the Netherlands]] 1982-93; Member [[European Commission]] 1993-99
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  • The [[Royal Netherlands Air Force]], a NATO partner and small but experienced high-technology milit
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  • {{r|Netherlands, history}} {{r|Netherlands}}
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  • Environmental patrol vessels built for [[South Africa]] to a design by [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] firm the [[Damen Stan Group]].
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  • {{r|Netherlands}} {{r|Netherlands Antilles}}
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  • (b. 31 January 1938) Dutch Queen regnant of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 30 April 1980.
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  • River in The Netherlands; branch of the Rhine river.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Royal Netherlands Navy|Dutch]] Admiralen-class [[destroyer]], renamed ''HNLMS Van Ghent'' to
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  • Municipality and island in the Wadden Sea in the northern Netherlands; it has only one village: Oost-Vlieland.
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  • ...ern Europe, flowing from south-eastern Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands, into the North Sea.
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  • [[Royal Netherlands Navy|Dutch]] De Zeven Provinciën-class [[cruiser]], renamed during constr
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  • [[Netherlands|Dutch]] province in the northeastern section of the country, bordering [[Ge
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  • Province in the north of the Netherlands and part of the bigger region known as Frisia.
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  • ...fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. The largest convention center of The Netherlands, "de Jaarbeurs", is housed adjacent to Utrecht's central railway station. T ...Dutch ecclesiastical province. Utrecht is one of the oldest cities in The Netherlands, with its history dating back to the early Middle Ages when the Northumbria
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  • Operational [[De Zeven Provinciën-class]] frigate of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]], entering service in 2002, would be designated multipurpose/area air
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  • Overview of the history of the Netherlands.
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  • ...nd]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[Unit
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  • The leader of the Dutch Revolt as first stadholder of the Netherlands.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The western part of the Netherlands bordering the North Sea, divided into the provinces Noord Holland and Zuid
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  • The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands.
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  • ...tative to Austria during the [[Anschluss]] and then Reich Commissar in the Netherlands; executed by order of the International Military Tribunal for the Major War
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  • Stadholder of the Netherlands, son of William the Silent and a leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spain.
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  • ...hips of the [[Landing Platform Dock]] type, built jointly by Spain and the Netherlands for their own use and for export
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  • * [http://www.minbuza.nl/history/en/home History of the Netherlands, introduction from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
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  • ...and Ireland from 1689 to 1702; also Prince of Orange and Stadholder of the Netherlands.
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  • ...ising in economics and law, located in Tilburg in the southern part of the Netherlands.
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  • A unit of measurement of land in Germany, the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies, including South Africa, equivalant to approximately
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  • The joint [[Spain]]/[[Netherlands]] '''Rotterdam/Galicia''' class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] naval vessels | title=LPD Rotterdam Class Landing Platform Dock, Netherlands
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  • ...land, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland)
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  • ...pital of the Dutch province of [[Gelderland]]. The city is in the eastern Netherlands 20 km from the German border, mostly on the north bank of the Lower [[Rhine ...e [[Hanseatic League]] in 1443. It came under the [[Republic of the United Netherlands]] in 1585. Seized and dismantled by the French in 1672, Arnhem was refortif
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  • ...were [[Spain (football)|Spain]], who defeated the [[Netherlands (football)|Netherlands]] 1–0 in the final with a 116th minute (extra time) goal by [[Andrés Ini
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  • [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] World War II [[cruiser|light cruiser]], sunk, while serving as Adm.
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  • A song by Dutch rock band [[Shocking Blue]] released as a single in the [[Netherlands]] in the summer of 1969; written by [[Robbie van Leeuwen]].
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  • ...pital Brussels) in western Europe, located between France, Germany and the Netherlands, and with a short coastline on the North Sea; founding member of the [[Euro
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  • ...ly Den Haag and formally 's-Gravenhage) is the third largest city of [[The Netherlands]] with a population on June 1, 2007, of 474,245. The Hague is located in the west of The Netherlands, close to the [[North Sea]] in the province of [[South Holland]], of which
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  • ...ch Football Association]] (Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond; KNVB). The Netherlands was a founder member of [[FIFA]] in 1904 and of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team
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  • ...he Dutch-German border near [[Emmerich am Rhein]]. About 10 km inside the Netherlands, the Rhine splits into two branches, the Northbound branch is the ''Pannerd ...y, the Waal is one of the ''grote rivieren'' (great rivers) that split The Netherlands into a Northern (Calvinistic) part and a Southern (Roman Catholic) part. Fo
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  • *An [[Texel (island)|island in the Netherlands]]
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  • Municipality and an island in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland, and is the biggest and most populated of
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  • In August 2009 Fay Hartog Levin (60) was appointed '''U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands'''. Before Hartog Levin was chosen to represent the US in the Netherlands, she was a lawyer for more than twenty years. She was also on the board of
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  • ...the capital of the province; the city of Utrecht is the fourth city of The Netherlands (290.529 inhabitants).
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  • ...o Ottawa as a gesture of thanks for Canada's role in the liberation of the Netherlands. and for the shelter Ottawa provided when the Dutch royal family was forced In May of 1940 The Netherlands were invaded. The Dutch royal family was evacuated to the [[United Kingdom]
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  • ...cting more and more non-Dutch students, because its reputation outside The Netherlands was growing rapidly, it was decided in 1997 to change its name to the prese
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  • {{Image|Beatrix.jpg|right|250px|Beatrix, Queen of The Netherlands, ca 2009}} ...'' (Baarn, 31 January 1938 – ) is the former Queen of the Kingdom of [[The Netherlands]]. She was crowned on 30 April 1980 when she succeeded her mother, [[Queen
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  • ...e/R197.pdf Power generation using the expansion of natural gas (Amsterdam, Netherlands)]
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  • ...istant professor of international relations and international law, [[Royal Netherlands Naval Academy]] (1984-1990)
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  • The [[Netherlands|Dutch]] province of '''Drenthe''' lies in the northeastern section of the c
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  • ...ed by [[India Women (cricket)|India Women]], [[Netherlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Ind
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  • ...pion chess from 1935 to 1937. He was by far the best chess player of the Netherlands during a period of close to forty years. He was Dutch champion from 1921 un ...years later Euwe was defeated by Alekhine in a rematch, also played in The Netherlands, by the convincing margin of 15.5-9.5. In the world championship of 1948 E
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  • ...[[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]], who took office in 1995. Born in the [[Netherlands]], his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was 3; he was educated in both *[[Congressional Caucus on the Netherlands]]
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  • ...er of the [[Netherlands, history|Dutch Revolt]] as first stadholder of the Netherlands. ...né as Prince of Orange, an inheritance which gave him large estates in the Netherlands. Educated as a Catholic under the direction of the Emperor [[Charles V]], h
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  • ...f the stringency and effect of control, a single case was reported, in the Netherlands, in September 2008, the first in over two years.<ref>{{citation | title = BSE - Netherlands - New Case; (report from Reuters with epidemiological commentary)
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  • ...ning goal for West Germany when they defeated the [[Netherlands (football)|Netherlands]] 2–1 in the [[1974 World Cup Final]].
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  • ...(1981-1985); [[Secretary of the Navy]] 1974-1976; [[U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands]] 1969-1973; trustee; Heritage Foundation; Board of the [[International Rep
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  • ...5), Prince of Orange, stadholder of the Netherlands, was a leader of the [[Netherlands, history|Dutch Revolt]] against Spain. ...[[Olden Barneveldt]], head of the civil government, he set out to free the Netherlands from Spanish rule.
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  • The U.S. partnership with the [[Netherlands]] is one of its oldest continuous relationships and dates back to the Ameri ...nd the United States was the second-largest direct foreign investor in the Netherlands.
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  • '''Willem I''' (1772&ndash;1843) was King of the United Netherlands from 1813 to 1840 when he abdicated in favour of his son [[Willem II]]. Alt ...lands, which incorporated the modern states of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
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  • ...[[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]], who took office in 1995. Born in the [[Netherlands]], emigrated to the U.S. when he was 3 and educated in both countries; Ran
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  • ...0303.pdf Modern Refinery] Website of [[Delft University of Technology]], [[Netherlands]]
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  • ...nery Modern Oil Refinery] Website of [[Delft University of Technology]], [[Netherlands]] (Click on "Modern Oil Refinery")
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  • ...reas of [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Luxembourg]] and the [[Netherlands]].
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  • '''Groningen''' is the name of the northernmost province of the [[Netherlands]] and also of the capital city of that province. The province borders [[Ger
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  • * '''XXIInd IAU General Assembly''' (1994): [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]] * '''IIIrd IAU General Assembly''' (1928): [[Leiden]], [[Netherlands]]
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  • ...wo.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOA_6ZYL8N_Eng Thale cress goes on the defensive] Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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  • '''Friesland''' is the name of a province in the northern part of the [[Netherlands]]. Its capital city is [[Leeuwarden]]. The province borders [[Groningen]] p
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  • * [http://www.bio.uu.nl/~palaeo/Engels/engels.html Palynology in Utrecht, the Netherlands]
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  • *Netherlands **[http://odinist.nl/ Odinic Rite Netherlands]
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  • ...eld but the name given to a project or institution founded in 2001 in the Netherlands that claims to guide and teach how to use and develop one's "awareness".
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  • ...ss]], and then became a Nazi official in the occupations of Poland and the Netherlands. Especially for the occupations, in which he was deeply involved in deporta ...ned him the death sentence," those sentences being based on Poland and the Netherlands. Neave said he had a fanatical obsession with race. <ref>Neave, pp. 163-165
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  • Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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  • ...anders]], but it sometimes stretched into what is now [[France]] and the [[Netherlands]]. Nevertheless, during the 19th and 20th centuries it became increasingly ...d [[Baarle-Hertog]] in the north consists of 22 exclaves surrounded by the Netherlands.
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  • The island is connected to the mainland [[Netherlands]] by a ferry service, operated by the [[TESO]] company. The ferry commutes
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Jan Jacob Maria de Groot''' ([[Schiedam]], [[The Netherlands]], 18 February, 1854 &ndash; [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], 24 September, 1921) w ...1890) on a grant by the East-Indian government. In 1890 he returned to The Netherlands and a year later (1891) he became professor at the University of Leiden whe
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  • '''Rotterdam''' is the second largest city in [[The Netherlands]] by four days after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
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  • ...rael and has been awarded a Senior Specialist Fulbright Fellowship for The Netherlands in 2008; previously at Case Law School; [[Israel Defense Forces]] Judge Adv
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  • ==Netherlands== In the [[Netherlands]] the M.Phil. is a special research degree and only awarded by selected dep
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  • {{r|Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment}}
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  • ...g Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
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  • [[Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision]]
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  • ...dam, [[Netherlands]]. Damen's international headquarters are in Gornichem, Netherlands. By 1954, the 200th vessel was delivered. In 1969, Jan Damen's son, Kommer ...w overhead costs, with the specialized and complex components built in the Netherlands.
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  • .... The Soviet Union's presence in Hungary resulted in the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, and influenced the direction of one of the most fam
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  • * 1974 '''Federal Republic of Germany 2–1 Netherlands''' at [[Olympiastadion]], Munich * 1978 '''Argentina 3–1 Netherlands''' at [[Estadio Monumental]], Buenos Aires '''(aet)'''
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  • A '''morgen''' was a unit of [[measurement]] of land in [[Germany]], the [[Netherlands]] and the Dutch colonies, including [[South Africa]]. The size of a morgen
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  • ...gen and [[Maastricht]] are in competition for being the oldest city in the Netherlands, both date back to Roman times (ca. 100 AD). Until recently Nijmegen was si
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  • ...n Inwagen]] |publisher= D. Reidel Publishing Company |location= Dordrecht, Netherlands |isbn= 902771763X}}
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  • * [[Willem II]] &ndash; King of the Netherlands (1792–1849).
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  • ...schelling. It is served by the ferry services to Harlingen in the mainland Netherlands and the Vlieland island. The ships are operated by the Doeksen company.
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  • ...,735 square kilometres, which is about the size of France, Germany and the Netherlands combined.
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  • ...{Asplenium scolopendrium.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}Hart's tongue fern in a [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] forest]] ...(Dutch flora), 23rd edition. Wolters-Noordhoff Publishers, Groningen, the Netherlands. ISBN: 90 01 58344 X</ref>
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  • ...0303.pdf Modern Refinery] Website of [[Delft University of Technology]], [[Netherlands]]
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  • ...ts route – for the Yong Sheng is headed in the opposite direction from the Netherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska. ...theast Sea Route for the first time, reaching the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands Sept. 10.
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  • ...sident of the United Nations Development Programme Executive Board; from [[Netherlands]]
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  • ...[[Post-Impressionism|Post-Impressionist]] painter from [[Zundert]] in the Netherlands. His art displays intense emotional involvement. Among his most famous pain
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  • ...ks through World War II, since it is located on the western border towards Netherlands. In 1941 the first of 5 air bombings occurs. On October, 21st 1944 the Amer Aachen shares 24 km border with Belgium and 22 km border with the Netherlands.<ref>http://www.aachen.de/DE/tourismus_stadtinfo/pdf/statistik/zahlendatenf
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  • ...ryofscience.nl/works_detail.cfm?RecordId=5 in the Proceedings of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, Amsterdam].
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  • ...wed [[John Calvin]]'s teachings, particularly in [[Switzerland]] and the [[Netherlands]]. There is, however, no doctrinal difference between Reformed churches pro ====The Netherlands====
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  • ...s]] Calvinists who supported financially the armies that invaded the [[The Netherlands]] in aid of the Dutch revolt (1568, 1572 and 1574). Under the influence of ...ng Philips II of Spain petitioning him to stop the [[Inquisition]] in The Netherlands. On April 5, 1566 the "Compromise" was presented to the regent [[Margaretha
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  • ...d Dutch- and French-speaking region. It can also be used to refer to the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] region of Zeeland Flanders or (rarely) the [[France|French]] area o
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  • ...4 October 2013}}</ref> This keel was also tested in tanks in secret in The Netherlands. Oossanen has also stated that Bond had paid him AU$25,000 not to say anyth
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  • ...part of [[Operation Goldflake]] in February 1945, finishing the war in the Netherlands with [[First Canadian Army]]. ...ight|400px|Universal Carriers of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division in the Netherlands in 1945. The sign erected by local inhabitants thanks the Canadians for the
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  • ...ished by the ''Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen'' [Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences], on the occasion of the 50th anniversary (11
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  • ...Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment''' ([[Netherlands|Dutch:]]''Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu'' or simply ''RIVM'
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  • ...stralia Women made their first overseas tour in 1937 when they visited the Netherlands and England.<ref>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/Womens_Test
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  • ...ain, twice by Pakistan and Germany, and once each by Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain. As of the beginning of 2010, [[French Navy]] [[Rear Admiral]] [
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  • ...aculty of Geosciences, Dept. of Physical Geography, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
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  • ...ves of the orders of St John in [[Germany]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Sweden]]. Its main purpose has been to strengthen the international
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  • ...ts route – for the Yong Sheng is headed in the opposite direction from the Netherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska. ...theast Sea Route for the first time, reaching the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands Sept. 10.
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  • ...territories of countries such as the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], the [[Netherlands]] and the [[United States of America|USA]].
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  • * [[The Netherlands]]: Tweede Kamer (second chamber)
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  • ...pe. On the west it is bordered by the [[North Sea]], on the north by [[The Netherlands]], in the east by [[Germany]], in the southeast by the Grand Duchy of [[Lux see [[Belgium, history]] and [[Netherlands, history]]
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  • ...and has its headquarters in [[De Bilt]], in the province of [[Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]. * PUFF - In cooperation with the '''[[Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment]]''' (Dutch: ''Rij
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  • ...werp (Dutch; Dutch aircraft of foreign design).'' Romen Luchtvaart, Weesp, Netherlands. ISBN 90-228-3777-7
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  • ..., Dutch Guiana was an autonomous constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On 25 November 1975, the country was granted full independence as Suriname
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  • *[[Clan of Xymox]] (from the Netherlands), ''Muscoviet Mosquito'', 1986.
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  • ...Dutch coffee plantation owner. Four years later the family returned to the Netherlands and settled in [[Haarlem]], on the street "Kleine Houtweg 41". Anthony was ...d by train, together with a load of spares, supplies and machinery, to the Netherlands. Here he founded the [[Fokker]] aircraft factory.
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  • {{Image|Netherlands sm 2008.gif|right|350px|The Netherlands <small>(Courtesy University of Texas Libraries)</small>}} ...gium from [[France]] to the city of [[Rotterdam]], the main seaport of the Netherlands.
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  • ...st 2005 at the [[Universiteit van Tilburg|University of Tilburg]] in the [[Netherlands]]. November 2006 saw the second meeting held in [[Richmond, Virginia]], and
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  • ...Norway]] to the north-east; [[Denmark]] to the east; [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]] to the south-east; and [[Belgium]] and [[France]] to the south-east. The
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  • ...rnal International Advances in Economic Research <small>Publisher Springer Netherlands; Volume 7, Number 4; November, 2001; ISSN 1083-0898 (Print) 1573-966X (Onli
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  • ...Works, Ltd.). Its headquarters were traditionally in [[Eindhoven]], [[The Netherlands]], but in 2001 the head office moved to [[Amsterdam]].
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  • She was built in the [[Netherlands]] at Damen′s [[Gorinchem Shipyards]].
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  • ...ndquire2019-10/> His father then lied to apply for refugee status in [[The Netherlands]]. ...by Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali, a young man who left Somalia, spent time in the Netherlands and ended up homeless in Canada.
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  • ...he #Forward Operating Locations|Forward Operating Locations in Ecuador and Netherlands Antilles, provides joint/combined radar surveillance architecture oversight *Aruba/Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
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  • ...aku Revived. Proc. of Culture Conference Proceedings 2008, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. University of Twente.
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  • ...rted with [[Big Brother]], a television show originally broadcast in the [[Netherlands]], when it was broadcast in 1999 in the [[United Kingdom]], where a group o
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  • The Army fought at the Battle of the Scheldt in Belgium and the Netherlands, under Crerar's tactical command. Canadian troops returned from Italy, and
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  • ...raft. User countries include Australia, Finland, India, Italy, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United States.
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  • ...ies in the Philosophy of Science, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands. ISBN 90-277-0377-9.
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  • '''Wormer''' is a town in [[The Netherlands]]. It lies in the [[Zaanstreek]] region, about 10 miles (16 km) northwest o
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  • ...ttp://books.google.com/books?id=gf8bAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=intitle:Netherlands+inauthor:blok&lr=&num=30&as_brr=0&source=gbs_toc_s&cad=1 online edition fro * Rietbergen, P.J.A.N. ''A Short History of the Netherlands. From Prehistory to the Present Day''. 5th ed. Amersfoort: Bekking, 2002. I
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  • Countries building this type include a joint project between Spain and the Netherlands ([[Enforcer-class]]), Singapore [[Endurance-class]], the [[Royal Navy]] ([[
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  • ...US designation. This system, in various versions, is used by Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it
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  • ...ountries, including [[Portugal, history|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[France, history|France]] and [[British E
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  • ...ommunity (membership (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands).<br> ...fect in seven countries — Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal. Travellers of any nationality can travel between all these co
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  • ...[[Winston Churchill]] became Prime Minister, they invaded Belgium and the Netherlands to end the stalemate in western Europe.
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  • ...90 matches were played at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek. One of the Netherlands matches was played in Oranjemund. The other three games were played in Wind
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  • ...mainly Canada and the U.S, though they have previously toured Germany, the Netherlands and Finland.
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  • Verwoerd was born on September 8, 1901 in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands|the Netherlands]]. Two years later, his father, Wilhelmus Johannes Verwoerd, decided to emi
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  • * 1988 '''Netherlands 2–0 USSR''' at [[Olympiastadion]], Munich
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  • ...l dialects that are, for example, [[Limburgish]], spoken in parts of the [[Netherlands]], [[Belgium]] and a very small part of [[Germany]], and some other [[Low F ...telling just by the language whether a person from the region was from the Netherlands or from Germany. However, the Germans here called their language German, an
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  • ...1972), popularly known as '''M.C. Escher''', was a [[graphic artist]] of [[Netherlands|Dutch]] descent. Born in Leeuwarden to George and Sarah Escher, he was the ...Hundred Highlights of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands)|publisher=Koninklijke Bibliotheek|accessdate=2007-04-24}}</ref>. The book
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  • ...ww.dickensmuseum.nl/ the Dutch Dickens Museum] 2, Onderstraat, Bronkhorst (Netherlands)
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  • ...1702 and, as '''Willem Hendrik''', Prince of Orange and Stadholder of the Netherlands. (NOTE: He was William III as King of England, but he was '''William II as ...m II, Prince of Orange, ruler of the [[United Provinces]] (the independent Netherlands).<ref>Willem Hendrik and his father both held the hereditary title "Prince
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  • '''1988 7" single''' (UK: Liberty EDDIE 501, the Netherlands: Liberty 1C 006-20 2355 7)
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  • ...niversity of Sydney's]] Sydney Electronic Text and Image Service, in the [[Netherlands]] by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the [[University
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  • ...he International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam, [[ The Netherlands]], September 2009</ref><ref>For more information on the [[Colligative prope
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