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Gorinchem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɔrkʏm] or [ˈɣɔrkəm]), also
spelled Gorkum, is a city and muni****lity in the
western Netherlands, in the
province of...
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Kasteel de
Blauwe Toren) was a
castle with an
imposing stone keep in
Gorinchem, the Netherlands. It was a
princely residence of
Charles the Bold, Duke...
- The
Treaty of
Gorinchem was
signed in
Gorinchem on 20
October 1528
between Holy
Roman Emperor Charles V and Duke
Charles of
Guelders during the Guelders...
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Gorinchem is a
railway station in the town of
Gorinchem, Netherlands. It is on the MerwedeLingelijn. It was
opened on 1
December 1883.
Train services...
- defence, shipbuilding, and
engineering conglomerate company based in
Gorinchem, Netherlands.
Though it is a
major international group doing business...
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Henry of
Gorkum (c. 1378 –
February 19, 1431) was a
Dutch theologian known for his
commentaries on St.
Thomas Aquinas and his
defense of Thomism. Henry...
- Goba
Gorinchem is a
Dutch basketball club
based in
Gorinchem.
Established on 1 May 1970, the team pla****
three seasons in the Eredivisie, the highest...
- The
Martyrs of
Gorkum (Dutch:
Martelaren van Gor****) were a
group of 19
Dutch Catholic clerics,
secular and religious, who were
hanged on 9 July 1572 in...
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Antwerp was opened. On 16 July 1885, the
railway line from
Dordrecht to
Gorinchem was opened. The neo-Renaissance
railway station building is
located to...
- at
Gorinchem on 18 July 1877 and died at The
Hague on 2
February 1924. She was a
Dutch watercolourist, printmaker, and painter. Born in
Gorinchem, Julie...