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- Hillegom (Dutch: [ˌɦɪləˈɣɔm] ) is a town and muni****lity in the Western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Hillegom is part of an area called...
- the Dutch province of South Holland. The township was located between Hillegom and Lisse. It consisted of a single street (Arnoudstraat) and was developed...
- The railway station of Hillegom in the Netherlands is located on the railway line between Haarlem and Leiden. The first railway station in the town was...
- He is the son of Jonkheer Jan Six X, the present Lord of Hillegom (Dutch: Heer van Hillegom). Six grew up in Amsterdam, from the age of 11 living in the...
- (1564–1630), medic and astronomer Jean Six (1575–1617), ancestor of the Six van Hillegom branch of the family Both branches of the family have been raised to the...
- Television: Treslong, Hillegom, Netherlands". 5 June 1964. On 5 June 1964 VARA organized a Beatles concert in Café Restaurant Treslong in Hillegom as part of their...
- is a cultivar of daffodil, which was bred by M. van Waveren and Sons of Hillegom in 1916. The cultivar was produced by hybridizing an unnamed daffodil with...
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- the year 1947, while it was Willem Warmenhoven, an amaryllis grower from Hillegom, who was the creator of the first adult float in the shape of a whale....
- Egmond (8th century) and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom currently on display at the Frans Hals Museum...