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province of Utrecht. The muni****lity of
Baarn consists of the
following towns:
Baarn, Eembrugge, Lage Vuursche.
Baarn, the main town of the muni****lity,...
- wetenswaardigheden" by Jo van Lamoen,
published by In den Toren,
Baarn, 1987, ISBN 9789060746202 and by De Fontein,
Baarn, 2000, ISBN 9789026116254. Guides, R. (2019). The...
- the
Soestdijk Palace is just
north of the
border in the muni****lity of
Baarn in the
province of Utrecht. It was the home for over six
decades of Queen...
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Baarnse Elementary School in
Baarn from 1973 to 1979. He went to two
different state secondary schools (the
Baarns Lyceum in
Baarn from 1979 to 1981 and the...
- [suzˈdɛik]) is a
neighbourhood of
Soest and a
hamlet in the muni****lity of
Baarn. Both are part of the
province of Utrecht, Netherlands. The
village gives...
- The Den Dolder–
Baarn railway is a
railway line in the
province of Utrecht,
Netherlands running from Den
Dolder to
Baarn, p****ing
through Soest. It is also...
- Belgium.
World War II
forced them to move in
January 1941, this time to
Baarn, Netherlands,
where Escher lived until 1970. Most of Escher's best-known...
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Frederik van Eeden,
Herman Gorter,
Willem Kloos,
Albert Verwey (in Dutch).
Baarn: De Prom. ISBN 9789068010145. Jan
Oosterholt (2005). De bril van Tachtig:...
- Herm**** "M****" van
Diermen (
Baarn, 26
September 1895 – 14
October 1946) was a
Dutch football player. He pla**** with VV
Baarn, Blauw-Wit
Amsterdam and the...
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Baarn is a
railway station on the Amsterdam–Zutphen
railway and the Den Dolder–
Baarn railway located in
Baarn, Netherlands. The
station is
operated by...