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Nienke (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈniŋkə] ), also
spelled Nynke, is
Dutch and West
Frisian feminine given name of West
Frisian origin. It is a diminutive...
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Nynke Hester Dekker (pronounced [ˈniŋkə ˈɦɛstər ˈdɛkər]; born 2
April 1971) is a
Dutch biophysicist who
since 2024 has been
Professor of
Biophysics at...
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Nynke Laverman (pronounced [ˈniŋkə ˈlaːvərˌmɑn]; born 14
April 1980 in Weidum) is a
Dutch poet, songwriter, spoken-word artist, explorer,
theatre maker...
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Nynke Klopstra (pronounced [ˈniŋkə ˈklɔpstraː]; born 5
April 1973) is a
Dutch former judoka. She won a
bronze medal at the 2004
European Judo Championships...
- Paul R.; Keisling,
Benjamin A.; Knutz, Paul C.; Thomsen,
Tonny B.; Keulen,
Nynke; Fos****,
Julie C.; Hemming,
Sidney R.; Tison, Jean-Louis; Blard, Pierre-Henri;...
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literary award Nienke van Hichtum-prijs is
named after her. In 2001, the film
Nynke, a
historical drama about her life
directed by
Pieter Verhoeff, won the...
- Denmark. Friedrichs, Jürgen; Klöckner, Jennifer; Şen, Mustafa; de Witte,
Nynke (2012), "Turkish
Islamic Organisations: A
Comparative Study in Germany,...
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August 2023.
Retrieved 15
August 2019. "Hoofdletters in namen:
Nynke van der
Sluis /
Nynke Van der Sluis". Onze Taal (in Dutch).
Archived from the original...
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teamcaptains Tijl
Beckand en
Nynke de Jong" [Ruben
Nicolai presents ‘Volg Je me Nog?’ with team
captains Tijl
Beckand and
Nynke de Jong]. RTL (in Dutch)....
- Institute) at the
University of Groningen. The
rhyme was
recorded in 1904 by
Nynke van
Hichtum in Goor in the
eastern Netherlands. Anne
manne miene mukke,...