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- comprises Hoogstraten, Meer, Meerle, Meersel-Dreef, Minderhout and Wortel (Meersel-Dreef includes the northernmost point in Belgium). Hoogstraten (originally...
- Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten (2 August 1627, in Dordrecht – 19 October 1678, in Dordrecht) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, who was also a poet and author...
- Hessen (born Nicholas Marcel Hoogstraten, formerly known as Adolph von Hessen better known as Nicholas van Hoogstraten; born 25 February 1945) is a British...
- Van Hoogstraten is a Dutch toponymic surname, meaning "from Hoogstraten" and may refer to: Jacob van Hoogstraten (c. 1460–1527), Flemish Dominican theologian...
- Hoogstraten is a muni****lity located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. It is the surname of the following people: Dirk van Hoogstraten (1596–1640)...
- Hoogstraten VV (Dutch: Hoogstraten Voetbalvereniging) is a Belgian football club from Hoogstraten, Antwerp. It was founded in 1936 and has red and white...
- electro house musical project fronted by DJ and record producer Maarten Hoogstraten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːrtə(n) ˈɦoːxstraːtə(n)]). Bingo Players was...
- van Hoogstraten (c. 1460 – 24 January 1527) was a Brabantian Dominican theologian and controversialist. Van Hoogstraten was born in Hoogstraten, Burgundian...
- 1814 50km 30miles Courtrai 4 Bergen op Zoom 3 Antwerp 2 Hoogstraten    The Battle of Hoogstraten was fought on 11 January 1814 between a French army, led...
- Dirk van Hoogstraten (1596–1640) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, and father of Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten. Dirk's father Hans (1568–1605) emigrated...