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Avereest is a
former muni****lity in the
Dutch province of Overijssel. The
largest town in the muni****lity was Dedemsvaart. In 2001, the area
became a...
- II. The area
around Dedemsvaart,
until 2001 part of the muni****lity of
Avereest, was an
important centre for industry.
Willem Jan van Dedem,
after whom...
- 1999) a
Dutch landscape and
garden architect August Aimé
Balkema (1906 in
Avereest – 1996) a
Dutch book
trader and
publisher active in
Amsterdam and South...
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Poolman Bert
Poolman Born Bert
Poolman (1959-05-08) 8 May 1959 (age 65)
Avereest,
Netherlands Nationality Dutch Alma mater
University of
Groningen Known for...
- the flag were
created after Hardenberg merged with the muni****lities of
Avereest and Gramsbergen. Like the muni****l coat of arms, the flag also has a yellow...
- Oterdum - Oterl**** - Othene - Otterlo - Ottersum - Ottoland - Oud Ade - Oud
Avereest - Oud Gastel - Oud Milligen - Oud Ootmarsum - Oud Sabbinge - Oud Valkenburg -...
- Ambt
Ommen (which
comprised most of the rest of the
current muni****lity,
Avereest and Den Ham as well) were
merged into one
Mairie Ommen (though Den Ham...
- Erik
Hartsuiker Personal information Born (1940-10-19)19
October 1940
Avereest, the
Netherlands Died 13
January 2019(2019-01-13) (aged 78)
Height 1.89 m...
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drafted for the
building of
tramlines from
Zwolle to
Coevorden and from
Avereest to Gramsbergen. The
mayor of Hardenberg,
Willem van Ittersum,
offered subsidies...
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Wilhelmina Jacoba Moussault-Ruys (14
February 1904 – 9
January 1999), was a
Dutch landscape and
garden architect. Her
gardening legacy is
maintained in...