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Kesteren is a
village in the
Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Neder-Betuwe, and lies
about 8 km
southwest of Wageningen...
- Van
Kesteren is a
Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from
Kesteren"", Gelderland.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anne van
Kesteren (born 1986)...
- Anne van
Kesteren is an open web
standards author and open
source contributor. He has
written and
edits several web
standards specifications including...
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David E. Van
Kesteren (born
October 7, 1955) is a
Canadian politician. A
member of the
Conservative Party of Canada, he was the
member of the
House of...
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- Remy van
Kesteren (8
March 1989) is a
Dutch harpist and
artistic director of the
Dutch Harp Festival. Remy van
Kesteren was
admitted to the
Utrechts Conservatorium...
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- John van
Kesteren (4 May 1921 in The
Hague – 11 July 2008 in Jupiter, Florida) was a
Dutch operatic tenor. Van
Kesteren first worked as an
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Joanna Wilhelmina Hendrika Van
Kesteren (later Lefèbvre, 25
December 1907 – 23
October 2011),
better known as
Jeanne Van
Kesteren, was a
Belgian athlete. She...