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- Oosterpark may refer to: Oosterpark (Amsterdam), a park in Amsterdam Oosterpark Stadion, an ****ociation football stadion in Groningen This disambiguation...
- Oosterpark Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌoːstərˈpɑr(ə)k ˈstaːdijɔn]) was the stadium of football club FC Groningen until December 2005. The all-seater...
- The Oosterpark (English: Eastern Park) is the first large park laid out by the muni****lity of Amsterdam. Located near the Singelgracht of the Mauritskade...
- features. Frankendael is located on the east side of Middenweg south of Oosterpark. Frederik Hendrikplantsoen is located between the neighborhoods of the...
- Other parks include the Sarphatipark in the De Pijp neighbourhood, the Oosterpark in the Oost borough and the Westerpark in the Westerpark neighbourhood...
- Referee: Gino Menicucci 28 September 1983 20:00 UEFA Cup 1st round 2nd match Oosterpark Stadion, Groningen Attendance: 17,750 Referee: Vojtech Christov Groningen...
- November 2003). "'De magische krachten van Stadion Oosterpark'" ['The magical powers of Stadium Oosterpark']. Voetbal International (in Dutch). Archived from...
- no violence. Heerenveen fans once stole the centre spot from Stadion Oosterpark, and raised the Frisian flag at the Martinitoren, the highest tower in...
- 5–0 in the last league match of the season. The match was pla**** at the Oosterpark Stadion in Groningen, so 40.000 Feyenoord fans watched the game on giant...
- De Schreeuw (The Scream) is a sculpture in the Oosterpark in Amsterdam that commemorates the ********inated Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh. The monument...