- French:
Dunkerque [dœ̃kɛʁk] ; West Flemish: Duunkerke; Dutch:
Duinkerke or
Duinkerken) is a
major port city in the
department of Nord in
northern France. It...
- 27 June 1968 in Nijmegen),
better known under his
pseudonym Anton van
Duinkerken, was a
Dutch poet, essayist, and academic. ****elbergs
considered a career...
- Schenkman". Librivox.org. 12
October 2010.
Retrieved 26
November 2012. van
Duinkerken, A. (5
December 1931). "Sint
Niklaasgoed 1850 (Een
surprise van Thijm...
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after the surrender, some
British soldiers who
could not get to
Dunkirk (
Duinkerken) in
French Flanders hid with
farmers in
Dutch Flanders. In the winter...
- Art
Nouveau potter Kees
Smout (1876–1961) a
Dutch sculptor Anton van
Duinkerken (1903–1968) a
Dutch poet,
essayist and
academic Louis Boekhout (1919–2012)...
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Jacob Collaart Died 1637
Piratical career Nickname Colaert of
Duinkerken Type
Dunkirker Allegiance Habsburg Rank
Admiral Base of
operations Dunkirk Battles/wars...
- Lampertheim,
France 1. Siem
Oostenbrink (NL) 2. ****
Eijlers (NL) 3.
Andries Duinkerken (NL) 1. Ida
Maytum (NL) 2. Bea
Sneller (NL) 3. Elly
Mensen (NL) 1. Netherlands...
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Willem Jansen fl. 1600 1600s
Netherlands Dutch corsair based in
Duinkerken and one time
officer under Jacques Colaert. [citation needed] Jan Janszoon...
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educational system of the
republican era.
Turkish Review 3(16), 15. Van
Duinkerken, W. (1998).
Educational reform in the
tanzimat era (1839–1876): Secular...
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privateering activities against the Spanish.
Based from
Oostende and
Duinkerken, he was
initially successful capturing several Spanish prizes within a...