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Grote Markt (Antwerp)
Grote Markt (Brussels), also
known as the Grand-Place
Grote Markt (Haarlem)
Grote Markt (Kortrijk)
Grote Markt (Leuven)
Grote Markt...
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Street a
radical Holland House." The
Grotes moved in 1848
within London's West End to 12
Savile Row. From 1838, the
Grotes also kept a
country house at East...
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grote or
Grote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grote is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Grote (1814–1886), English...
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Grote rivieren,
literally translated Great (or Large) rivers, is a
landform in the Netherlands. Also, the term is
commonly used for a
divide in Dutch...
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Grote Knip (also
called Playa Abou in Papiamento, translation: "Beach in a valley") is a
beach on the
Caribbean island of Curaçao,
located at the western...
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George Grote (/ɡroʊt/; 17
November 1794 – 18 June 1871) was an
English political radical and
classical historian. He is now best
known for his
major work...
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Gerald Wayne Grote (October 6, 1942 –
April 7, 2024) was an
American professional baseball catcher. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball from 1963 through...
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Grote Reber (December 22, 1911 –
December 20, 2002) was an
American pioneer of
radio astronomy,
which combined his
interests in
amateur radio and amateur...
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Grote Kerk may
refer to:
Grote Kerk, De Rijp, a
Protestant church in De Rijp,
Netherlands Grote Kerk, Dordrecht, a
Protestant church in Dordrecht, Netherlands...
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Grote was a
German book
publishing company founded in 1849,
which successively used the
names G.
Grote, G. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, and Müller-Grote...