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- Shrimp DeJonghe, or Shrimp de Jonghe, a specialty of Chicago, is a c****erole of whole peeled shrimp blanketed in soft, garlicky, sherry-laced bread crumbs...
- Albert Dejonghe (14 February 1894 – 23 February 1981) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won Paris–Roubaix in 1922, one stage in the 1923...
- Geert Dejonghe (born 21 October 1965) is a Belgian short track speed skater. He competed in the men's 5000 metre relay event at the 1992 Winter Olympics...
- 1920–1939 1920:  Paul Deman (BEL) 1921:  Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1922:  Albert Dejonghe (BEL) 1923:  Heiri Suter (SUI) 1924:  Jules Van Hevel (BEL) 1925:  Felix...
- Sportive 1921  France Henri Pélissier La Sportive 1922  Belgium Albert Dejonghe La Française 1923   Switzerland Heiri Suter Gurtner–Hutchinson 1924  Belgium...
- fencer, brother of Carel De Jonghe / Dejonghe Adriaen de Jonghe (1511–1575), Dutch Renaissance humanist Albert Dejonghe (1894–1981), Belgian racing cyclist...
- 1920–1939 1920:  Paul Deman (BEL) 1921:  Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1922:  Albert Dejonghe (BEL) 1923:  Heiri Suter (SUI) 1924:  Jules Van Hevel (BEL) 1925:  Felix...
- 1920–1939 1920:  Paul Deman (BEL) 1921:  Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1922:  Albert Dejonghe (BEL) 1923:  Heiri Suter (SUI) 1924:  Jules Van Hevel (BEL) 1925:  Felix...
- 1920–1939 1920:  Paul Deman (BEL) 1921:  Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1922:  Albert Dejonghe (BEL) 1923:  Heiri Suter (SUI) 1924:  Jules Van Hevel (BEL) 1925:  Felix...
- 1920–1939 1920:  Paul Deman (BEL) 1921:  Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1922:  Albert Dejonghe (BEL) 1923:  Heiri Suter (SUI) 1924:  Jules Van Hevel (BEL) 1925:  Felix...