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Geel (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣeːl] ) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Antwerp,
which acquired city
status in the 1980s. It...
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Geels was born in Haarlem.
Before joining Telstar, he pla**** for
amateur football clubs DSS and Onze Gezellen.
After eight games for Telstar,
Geels was...
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Battle of
Geel, also
known as the
Battle of the
Geel Bridgehead, was a
battle between British and
German troops near
Geel (Gheel) in Belgium. It occurred...
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Deborah Geels is a
diplomat from New Zealand. In 2024 she was
appointed Permanent Representative to the
United Nations in Geneva.
Geels was born in Timaru...
- Laas
Geel (Somali: Laas
Geel), also
spelled Laas Gaal, are cave
formations on the
rural outskirts of Hargeisa, Somaliland,
situated in the
Maroodi Jeex...
- Van
Geel or van
Geel is a
Dutch toponymic surname. It
means "of
Geel" (a town in the
province of Antwerp). It may
refer to the
following people: Jacob...
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Peter Geel (24
November 1929 – 23
November 2017) was a
Dutch footballer. He pla**** in one
match for the
Netherlands national football team in 1955.
Geel died...
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Reggae Geel (Flemish: [ˈrɛɣeː ˈɣeːl]) is a
reggae music festival that
takes place in
Geel, Belgium,
typically on the
first Friday of August, with reggae...
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Verbroedering Geel is a
Belgian ****ociation
football club
based in
Geel,
province of Antwerp. Currently, they play in the
Belgian Provincial Leagues...
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Lucienne Geels (born 24
February 1968) is a
Dutch softball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1996
Summer Olympics. "Lucienne
Geels". Olympedia...