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Cornelis Johannes Jacobus Maria "Cees"
Nooteboom (Dutch pronunciation: [seːs ˈnoːtəboːm]; born 31 July 1933) is a
Dutch novelist, poet and journalist...
- Hans
Peter Nooteboom (2 July 1934 – 20
April 2022) was a
Dutch botanist, pteridologist,
plant taxonomist, and
journal editor. Born in the
Dutch East Indies...
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Schoonoord (2012), p. 318.
Nooteboom (2001), pp. 36–38. de Bles,
Boven and
Homburg (2006), p. 101
Nooteboom (2001), pp. 13–14.
Jalhay (1982), p...
- António Lobo
Antunes (2000)
Umberto Eco (2001)
Christoph Hein (2002) Cees
Nooteboom (2003)
Julian Barnes (2004)
Claudio Magris (2005)
Jorge Semprún (2006)...
- Daniël
Noteboom (26
February 1910 – 12
January 1932) was a
Dutch chess player. He
gained notice at the 1930
Chess Olympiad at Hamburg,
scoring 11½/15,...
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Harry Mulisch, Jan Wolkers, ****a Ha****e,
Willem Frederik Hermans, Cees
Nooteboom and
Gerard Reve.
Various architectural styles can be
distinguished in...
- Noteboom,
Notenboom and
Nooteboom are
Dutch surnames originally meaning "nut tree".
Notable people with
those names include:
Noteboom Daniël Noteboom...
- ****a Ha****e, W. F. Hermans,
Arthur ****in,
Erwin Mortier, Multatuli, Cees
Nooteboom,
Connie Palmen,
Pierre Péju and Dai Sijie.
Rilke has won the
Vondel Prize...
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Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 28 June 2015.
Nianhe Xia, Yuhu Liu & Hans P.
Nooteboom. "Yulania denudata".
Flora of China.
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis...
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Flemish literature into English. She has
translated the work of Cees
Nooteboom and
several other authors,
including Harry Mulisch. "Dixon is one of the...