- the
villages of
Ginneken (now a
neighbourhood of Breda) and Bavel.
Ginneken en
Bavel existed until 1942, when the
village of
Ginneken was transferred...
-
Jacobus Joannes Antonius van
Ginneken SJ (21
April 1877 – 22
October 1945) was a
Dutch linguist and Jesuit, who was a
professor at the
Katholieke Universiteit...
- Nieuw-
Ginneken was a muni****lity in the
Dutch province of
North Brabant,
located southeast of the city of Breda. It was
created in 1942 from part of the...
- Lisa
Mianti van
Ginneken (pronounced [ˈlisaː vɑŋ ˈɣɪnəkə(n)]; born 28 June 1972) is a
Dutch politician of the
social liberal party Democrats 66 (D66)....
- Jaap van
Ginneken (born
September 8, 1943 in Hilversum) is a
Dutch psychologist and
communication scholar. Van
Ginneken completed a bachelor's
degree at...
-
appointed by the
Cabinet of the Netherlands. He was
succeeded by
Meike van
Ginneken. "How
Dutch stormwater management could have
mitigated damage from Hurricane...
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System in Egypt". In:
Ginneken, E and Busse, R (eds.)
Health care
Systems and policies,
Health Services...
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original on 8
February 2023.
Retrieved 8
February 2023. van
Ginneken,
Anique H. M. (2006).
Historical Dictionary of the
League of Nations. Scarecrow...
- Sino-****anese War. ****anese
imperialism Unequal treaties Kitchen, pp. 140–141. Van
Ginneken, p. 115. Fenby, p. 282. Bix, p. 272. Bix,
Herbert P. (2001).
Hirohito and...
- Nations, 2004. van
Ginneken, Jaap, Crowds,
psychology and
politics 1871–1899, New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1992. van
Ginneken, Jaap, Kurt Baschwitz...