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parts that
received a
different name,
including Walendorperweg, Bergweg,
Straatweg,
Dorpsstraat and Grindweg.
Bergweg was home to
around a
dozen jewish families...
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Sportpark Opened on 1 June 1886.
Previously named Amersfoortsche Straatweg (1886–1919) and
Soestdijker Straatweg (1919–1965). Only
served by
regional trains....
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lakes (Bergse-Pl****en [nl]), the site of two
former peat excavations. The
Straatweg runs
between these lakes,
flanked by the
large villas and
apartment buildings...
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adjacent to the
Soestdijk Palace. The
forest is
limited by
Amsterdamse Straatweg (N221) in the west, Lt.
Generaal van
Heutszlaan in the north, the railway...
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Established 2008 Head chef
Giulio Iadarola Rating Michelin Guide Street address Straatweg 144 City
Maarssen Postal/ZIP Code 3603 CS
Country Netherlands Website...
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station was
previously called Amersfoortsche Straatweg (1874-1919), and
Soestdijker Straatweg (1919-1965). The
station is
heavily used
during w****days...
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Rijksstraatweg or
simply Straatweg (Steenweg in Belgium) was the term for
paved roads of
interregional significance in the
Netherlands in the 19th and...
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Eerste Kl****e (first tier) of the KNVB. The club was
still playing on Oude
Straatweg with the
dressing rooms next to the boardroom. In 1954
stands were hastily...
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burned by the
French in 1672. w:nl:Vreedenoord (in Dutch) or Vredenoord,
Straatweg 68. A
farmhouse was set on fire in 1672 by the French. At the same location...