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Koningsbosch (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋzbɔs], Limburgish: De
Boesj [də ˈbuːʃ]) is a
village within the muni****lity of Echt-Susteren, in the Dutch...
- Dieteren, Echt, Echterbosch, Gebroek, Heide, Hingen, Illikhoven, Kokkelert,
Koningsbosch, Maria-Hoop, Nieuwstadt, Oevereind, Ophoven, Oud-Roosteren, Pey, Pepinusbrug...
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Henry I, Duke of
Brabant Julianadorp –
Queen Juliana of the
Netherlands Koningsbosch (lit. King's Forest) –
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor Koningsoord (Het...
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dialect spoken mainly in the
Dutch city of Sittard. It is also
spoken in
Koningsbosch and in a
small part of
Germany (Selfkant), but
quickly becoming extinct...
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January 2007) was a
Dutch professional road and
track cyclist. Born in
Koningsbosch, Schröder won his
first professional race in 1961, when he outsprinted...
- Kolham - Kolhorn - Kollum - Kollumerpomp - Kollumerzwaag - Kommerzijl -
Koningsbosch - Koninngslust - Koog aan de Zaan - Kootstertille - Kootwijk - Kootwijkerbroek -...
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Precious Blood is to
educate girls and care for the sick. It is
based in
Koningsbosch. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Congregations of the
Precious Blood" ...
- in Echt, Sint Joost, Hingen, Peij, Slek (Echt-Susteren, Limburg) and
Koningsbosch.
There are
three main
variants with only
minor differences: Mofertaans...
- 51.083; 5.800 (Kokkelert)
Koningsbosch Echt-Susteren 51°03′N 5°58′E / 51.050°N 5.967°E / 51.050; 5.967 (
Koningsbosch)
Koningslust Peel en Maas 51°21′N...
- Geesteren:
church of St.
Pancratius 1925 Alkmaar: St.
Elisabeth hospital 1926
Koningsbosch:
church of O.L.
Vrouw Onbevlekt Ontvangen 1926-1928 Nijmegen: Neboklooster...