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- The Dutch (Dutch: Nederlanders) are an ethnic group native to the Netherlands. They share a common ancestry and culture and speak the Dutch language. Dutch...
- and well-connected champion. Theo's widow Johanna van Gogh-Bonger was a Dutchwoman in her twenties who had not known either her husband or her brother-in-law...
- successfully defending the title he won in Atlanta four years prior. Dutchwoman Inge de Bruijn also clocked a new world record, beating her own time in...
- Quinton. In 1953, another theory surfaced, namely that the victim was a Dutchwoman named Clarabella Dronkers, and she had been killed by a German spy ring...
- 1948 Olympic Games took place July 31 and August 2. The final was won by Dutchwoman **** Blankers-Koen. Prior to the competition, the existing World and...
-  USA 34 2019 Rachid El Morabity  Morocco Ragna Debats  Netherlands First Dutchwoman to win 35 2021 Rachid El Morabity  Morocco Aziza Raji  Morocco 36 2022...
- Hill, London, the son of English naval officer Sir William Penn, and Dutchwoman Margaret Jasper, who was widow of a Dutch sea captain and the daughter...
- Samuel) finished 8th. For the 2018 season, the focus for the "Flying Dutchwoman of the sprints" was on the 2018 European Athletics Championships at the...
- windmill owned by a Dutchman (holländare) would be called Holländskan ("Dutchwoman"). The -an ending was later adopted for other places. For instance, Kungsträdgården...
- von Oven, secretary in the Bendlerblock: Reijn co-starred with fellow Dutchwoman Carice van Houten in Black Book. Werner Daehn as Major Ernst John von...