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- Schutterij (Dutch pronunciation: [sxʏtəˈrɛi] ) refers to a voluntary city guard or citizen militia in the medieval and early modern Netherlands, intended...
- The Haarlem schutterij refers to a collective name for the voluntary civic guard of Haarlem, from medieval times up to the Batavian Revolution in 1794...
- East Indies Army (KNIL) and 180 local volunteers of the Schutterij. Troops from the Schutterij were not allowed to be used outside of Suriname. On 5 September...
- refer to: Garde Civique, Belgium (1830-1920) Garda Síochána, Ireland Schutterij, Netherlands Civil Guard (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
- ("Gr****hoppers"). The village also has its own traditional shooting club (schutterij). Activities for children are the Schuttersfeest and the Elfstratentocht...
- Amsterdam muni****l organizations. List of paintings by Frans Hals Haarlem schutterij Wikimedia Commons has media related to Militia Company of District XI...
- shooter (schutter). The 2022 winner is Sint Martinus from Born. Each schutterij, or shooting ****ociation parti****tes in the tournament with 6 members...
- elicited a strong response of the Utrecht schutterij in the form of a petition opposing that counter-draft. The schutterij also elected a group of 24 representatives...
- the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and 180 local volunteers of the Schutterij. Suriname was a major producer of bauxite which is used to make aluminium...
- NPR. Montias 1989, p. 207. Janson, Jonathan. "Vermeer's Delft Today: Schutterij and the Doelen". Essential Vermeer. Montias 1991, p. 337. "A Postscript...