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Mansveld may
refer to: Aad
Mansveld (1944–1991),
Dutch football player Debby Mansveld,
Dutch cyclist; see 2006 UCI Women's Road
World Rankings Freddy...
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Adriaan Mansveld (14 July 1944 – 5
December 1991) was a
Dutch footballer who pla**** as a libero. Born in The Hague,
Mansveld pla**** club
football for FC...
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Wilma Jacqueline Mansveld (born 11
September 1962) is a
Dutch politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA). She
served as
Undersecretary for
Infrastructure and...
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November 1993, the
North Tribune was
renamed 'Aad Mansveldtribune',
after Aad
Mansveld. In 1994, the muni****lity of The
Hague decided to
develop the 'Zuiderpark'...
- inefficient,
polluting and expensive, but
Environment Secretary Wilma Mansveld (Labour Party) said such a ban
would violate EU
regulations that allow...
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Freddy Mansveld (born 2
August 1911, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian bobsledder who
competed in the late 1940s. He won a
silver medal in the four-man...
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Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort (20 July 1517 – 25 May 1604) was a
Spanish Imperial army
commander of
German origin and
Governor of the
Spanish Netherlands...
- (1994).
Handboek geschiedenis van de
wijsbegeerte 1,
Article by Jaap
Mansveld &
Keimpe Algra, p. 41 W. K. C. Guthrie, The Gr**** Philosophers: From Thales...
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three hat-tricks with
three different clubs in his
entire career. Aad
Mansveld 1976 1977 ADO Den Haag 8–2 Go
Ahead Eagles ADO Den Haag 4–3 West Ham United...
- (1937–1955) Joop
Lankhaar (1984–1988) Henk van
Leeuwen (1974–1981) Aad
Mansveld (1964–1977; 1979–1981; 1981–1982) Kees Quax (1924–1934; 1937–1938) Carol...