- Leyden, from Dutch:
Leidse kaas, is a semi-hard, ****in and
caraway seed
flavoured cheese made in the
Netherlands from cow's milk. It is made both in factories...
- The
Leidse Hout (English:
Leiden Woods) is a
public urban park in Leiden, Netherlands. It is
located between the
border of Oegstgeest,
approximately 1...
-
Maria Catherina van der Linden-Swanenburg (9
September 1839 – 11
April 1915) was a
Dutch serial killer who
murdered at
least 27
people and was suspected...
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silted up. The
Leidse Rijn has a
length of 13 km.
Towns along the
Leidse Rijn are De
Meern and Harmelen.
While still in
Utrecht city the
Leidse Rijn crosses...
- The
Leydse Courant was a
Dutch newspaper published from 1688
through 1992,
initially only in
Leiden and
region and
eventually it
covered the
entire province...
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Leiden Observatory (Dutch:
Sterrewacht Leiden) is an
astronomical institute of
Leiden University, in the Netherlands.
Established in 1633 to
house the...
- few
kilometres of its course, the
river is
channelised and
known as the
Leidse Rijn (Leiden Rhine). It
becomes the Oude Rijn
after the
railway bridge near...
- (north) and
Leidse Rijn (west); the last
stretch within the city walls, however, was
channelised to form the
Oudegracht canal.
Rivers Leidse Rijn and Vecht...
- 21, 2019.
Retrieved June 21, 2019. Funnekotter, Bart (October 9, 2024), "
Leidse proefschriften worden tóch niet vernietigd, 400.000
dissertaties gaan naar...
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branch of the
Rhine is
called Kromme Rijn ("Bent Rhine") past Utrecht,
first Leidse Rijn ("Rhine of Leiden") and then, Oude Rijn ("Old Rhine"). The
latter flows...