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Coevorden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkuvɔrdə(n)] ;
Dutch Low Saxon: Koevern; German: Kuhfurt) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of Drenthe, in the...
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Siege of
Coevorden may
refer to:
Siege of
Coevorden (1592)
Siege of
Coevorden (1593) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- The
sieges of
Coevorden were two
separate sieges of the city of
Coevorden located in
Drenthe in the Netherlands. The
first siege was
launched for Bernhard...
- The
siege of
Coevorden was a thirty-one-w****
siege of the city of
Coevorden in the
province of
Drenthe by the
Spanish general Francisco Verdugo during...
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Rudolph van
Coevorden (died 25 July 1230) was a
feudal lord of the
Drenthe who led a
rebellion against Otto II,
Bishop of Utrecht. He
defeated and killed...
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Natalie Van
Coevorden (born 22
December 1992 in Campbelltown, New
South Wales) is an
Australian triathlete.
Currently she is
ranked 24th in the World...
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collector of customs, and
Bridget Berners. The
surname Vancouver comes from
Coevorden,
Drenthe province,
Netherlands (Koevern in
Dutch Low Saxon).[citation...
- It is
situated northwest of
Emmen and is part of the muni****lity of
Coevorden. It lies
along the Oranjekanaal [nl],
between Noord-Sleen and Klijndijk...
- Set at 6
depots in the
Netherlands (Ter Apel,
Coevorden, Vriezenveen) and
ammunition depot in
Coevorden. 212th
Field Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill, OK...
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Dutch "van
Coevorden",
denoting somebody from the city of
Coevorden, Netherlands. The explorer's
ancestors came to
England "from
Coevorden",
which is...