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Princenhage (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈprɪnsə(n)ˌɦaːɣə]) is a
neighbourhood in the
southwest of the city
Breda in the
Dutch province of
North Brabant. The...
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driving competition, near the
village Princenhage.
Later these merged and both
moved to the
southwest of
Princenhage where the
event changed into "Breda...
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other option was
available in Breda, NAC were
forced to move to the town
Princenhage.
Within two months, a
complete new stadium, with a
capacity of 5,500...
- Beemden, Heusdenhout, Heuvel, Hoge Vucht, Ijpelaar,
Nieuw Wolfslaar,
Princenhage, Sportpark, Tuinzigt,
Westerpark and
Zandberg The
industrial area Krogten...
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Bernardus Rijvers Date of
birth (1926-05-27)27 May 1926
Place of
birth Princenhage, Breda,
Netherlands Date of
death 4
March 2024(2024-03-04) (aged 97)...
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German occupation during World War II begins. 1942 -
Ginneken and
Princenhage become part of Breda. 1944 City
liberated by the 1st
Polish Armoured...
- muni****lity B**** was
founded in 1942,
during World War II, when the town
Princenhage was
added to the town Breda. The village, with a church,
became a separate...
- fell ill and
retired in 1872 due to his
degrading health, to
settle in
Princenhage for the
summers and in
Menton for the winters, but
remained a partner...
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Johannes van Genk (born 9 Sep 1803 in
Princenhage) was a
Dutch clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was
ordained in 1827....
- responsibilities. In 1881 Paul's
father gave him a
sugar factory in
Princenhage, Breda. At the time this
might have
referred to the
management only....