- The
Kromme Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkrɔmə ˈrɛin]; "Crooked Rhine", for its many bends) is a
river in the
central Netherlands. In
Roman times, this...
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illustrated by Beth
Krommes.
Published in 2008, the book is a
bedtime verse about the
light in a
house during the night.
Krommes won the 2009 Caldecott...
- Beth
Krommes (born 1956) is an
American illustrator of children's books. Her work has won
several honors,
including the 2002
Golden Kite
Award and the...
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Churchill Dam, is a multi-arch type dam
located at the
Kromme River (sometimes
spelled Krom River), near Kareedouw,
Eastern Cape, in
South Africa. It was...
- The
Kromme Waal is a
street in
Amsterdam between the
Prins Hendrikkade and the Oude Waal. From
Kraansluis (bridge 300, in the
Prins Hendrikkade) to Waalseilandbrug...
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picture book
written by
Phyllis Root and
illustrated by Beth
Krommes.
Grandmother Winter was
Krommes'
first illustrated book. The
story is
drawn from German...
- to the
northern Netherlands,
northern Germany, and
Scandinavia (via the
Kromme Rijn). The
township was
established at the base of the
former Roman fortress...
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promoted to the
highest level of
Dutch football and
moved to the
ground Kromme Zandweg.
After 16
years the
formation of the club and a mere
three years...
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Kromme Zandweg was a
football ground in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the home of the
professional football club
Feyenoord – then
known as Feijenoord...
- kumperdøse, kompadøs, ruter, ruta, raskekako, risk, klotremat,
krumme and
kromme. They are
usually made from
crushed potatoes mixed with
various types of...