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- Colonies#The Council The Netherlands has lieutenant governors (Dutch: gezaghebbers) who formerly and currently govern the Netherland's island territories...
- Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank as well as a job title in many armies. Commander is also used as a rank or title...
- The Government Navy (Dutch: Gouvernements Marine or Gouvernementsmarine, GM) was a Dutch naval force in the former Dutch East Indies and Dutch New Guinea...
- island council, an executive council, and a lieutenant governor (Dutch: gezaghebber) appointed by the Dutch Crown. Hurricane Luis in late August and early...
- daughter moved to Utrecht. Willem Wijnaendts van Resandt (1944). De gezaghebbers der Oost-Indische Compagnie op hare buiten-comptoiren in Azië. Liebaert...
- restored 18th-century merchants' residencesincluding the oldest one, the Gezaghebber House (former Lieutenant Governor's residence) on Kerkstraat – and restored...
- part of a province. They are governed by a Lieutenant-general (Dutch: gezaghebber) and "eilandgedeputeerden" which are responsible to the island council...
- Retrieved 10 January 2015. van Kerkhof, John (13 March 2013). "Voormalig gezaghebber nu rechter-commissaris". Caribisch Netwerk (in Dutch). Archived from...
- Ceylon at vocsite.nl (in Dutch) Wijnaendts van Resandt, W. (1944). De gezaghebbers der Oost-Indische Compagnie op hare buiten-comptoiren in Azië (in Dutch)...
- 1815–1816 (British) Lt. General Robert Douglas. Lieutenant governors (gezaghebbers) 1816–1820 Paulus Roelof Cantz'laar (d. 1831) 1820–1840 Diederik Johannes...