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- Schipluiden is a village in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It is the seat of the council of the muni****lity of Midden-Delfland...
- 1976 in Schipluiden) a Dutch sociologist and academic Schipluiden - Gaag Maasland - Former city hall Schipluiden Hervormde Kerk Schipluiden Hodenpijl...
- colonial era. Prior to working in Formosa, Hambroek was a minister in Schipluiden between 1632 and 1647. He was killed by Koxinga as the Chinese warlord...
- Stanislaus Cornelius Maria (Stan) Bentvelsen (Schipluiden, 6 May 1965) is a Dutch physicist. He is the director of Nikhef since 2014. Bentvelsen studied...
- places nearby are the small town Ma****luis to the west, the village Schipluiden and the city Delft to the north, the town Schiedam and city Rotterdam...
- upon the merger of the muni****lity of Maasland and the muni****lity of Schipluiden. The 'Oude Kerk' (translation: Old Church (founded circa 1400), burned...
- Midden-Delfland in the Dutch province of South Holland, between the Gaag in Schipluiden and Vlaardingen, where through the Oude Haven the water is connected...
- Gerben Albert (Gerben) Moerman (Schipluiden, 1976) is a Dutch sociologist who teaches at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). His specialty is sociological...
- Bolnes (Bolenes). The blessing took place in the quiet nearby village of Schipluiden. Vermeer's new mother-in-law, Maria Thins, was initially opposed to the...
- located between Vlaardingen and Delft, about 3 km south of the town of Schipluiden. There are two hamlets in this area: Negen****zen and De Kapel. From 1282...