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Hekelingen is a
village in the
Dutch province of
South Holland. It is
located immediately to the
south of Spijkenisse. From 1812 to 1817,
Hekelingen was...
- father,
Zirkzee began his
footballing career as a five-year-old with VV
Hekelingen after the
family had
moved to Spijkenisse.
After impressing early on,...
-
Rotterdam area.
Contemporary Spijkenisse includes the
communities of
Hekelingen, Den Hoek, and Beerenplaat.
Spijkenisse has a
connection to the city of...
- 1921:
Fokker F.III H-NABL (c/n 1508)
crashed and
flipped upside down at
Hekelingen,
South Holland while attempting an
unexplained emergency landing; all...
- Born in Schiedam,
Denneboom began his
career in
amateur football with
Hekelingen and VV Spijkenisse.
After turning professional in 1998 with Heerenveen...
- no
bridges or
tunnels crossing the Spui, but
there is a car
ferry from
Hekelingen (muni****lity Nissewaard) to Nieuw-Beijerland (muni****lity
Hoeksche Waard)...
- H-NABL had had two
airplane crashes. The
first was on 21 May 1921 in
Hekelingen. The hull was used for
building a new
airplane that was
registered on...
- journalist,
theater critic and
writer Marleen de Pater-van der Meer (1950 in
Hekelingen – 2015) a
Dutch politician Jan
Bechtum (born 1958 in Spijkenisse) a Dutch...
- Land-Stichting - Heiligerlee - Heiloo - Heinenoord - Heinkenszand - Heino -
Hekelingen - Hekendorp - Helden - Helenaveen - ****endoorn - ****evoetsluis - ****ouw -...
- in 1036 when
Count Ulrich von
Lenzburg granted the
church and farm of
Hekelingen to Beromünster. In the
acknowledgments of
Emperor Henry III in 1045, the...