- and ODS. The new name was
Sportclub Reeland,
after the
neighborhood that was its home base. In 2007, as SC
Reeland rebranded itself SC Emma, ODS left for...
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Adriaan Reland (also
known as
Adriaen Reeland/Reelant, Hadri**** Relandus) (17 July 1676 – 5
February 1718) was a
noted Dutch Orientalist scholar, cartographer...
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Binnenstad ("city centre",
district 1)
Reeland (district 2) De
Staart (district 3) Oud-Krispijn (district 4)
Stadspolders (district 5)
Wielwijk (district...
- Macmillan. pp. 25–65. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32312-7_2. ISBN 978-3-030-32312-7.
Reeland,
Adrian (1707).
Decas exercitationum philologicarum de vera pronuntiatione...
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Oudelandshoek -
Reeland -
Central Station -
Centrum (Downtown) - Oud-Krispijn -
Crabbehof Qbuzz 5
Dordrecht Stadspolders -
Reeland -
Central Station...
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terminals at
Papendrechtse Veer The
neighbourhoods Crabbehof, Dubbeldam, Het
Reeland, Krispijn, Leerpark, Merwedepolder, Noordflank, Oudelandshoek, Staart,...
- let
holiday apartments in Brazil. He was also
manager of
amateur side SC
Reeland from 2003 to 2005, as well as EBOH and Wieldrecht. He
became an ****istant...
- club name, to
avoid confusion with ASW from
Dordrecht (merged into SC
Reeland in 1997) and ASW from
Waddinxveen (continuing
under this name). The first...
- (1694-1744), A. de Bruijn,
Jacobus Barnaart (1696-1762), M.
Kuijts en Jan
Reeland (1708-1755),
group portrait by
Frans Decker. The man
standing in the back...
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Zuidhoven -
Krispijn Oost -
Centrum -
Stadskantoor -
Centraal Station - Het
Reeland -
Station Stadspolders -
Stadspolders Outside Summer holidays: 4x/hour...