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Ulrum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʏlrʏm]; Gronings:
Ollerom [ˈɔɫəɾɔm]) is a
village in the
Dutch province of Groningen. It is
located in the muni****lity...
- Lauwersoog, Leens, Mensi****er, Molenrij, Niekerk, Pieterburen, Schouwerzijl,
Ulrum, Vier****zen, Warf****zen, Wehe-den ****n, Westernieland, Zoutkamp, Zuurdijk...
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perceived errors. In 1834, the
minister Hendrik de **** of the town of
Ulrum was told by
church leaders that he
could not
preach against certain colleagues...
- Groningen. For
three years (1826-1829) he was
pastor of the
Reformed Church at
Ulrum, and then
entered upon his
lifelong duties as
professor of
theology at Groningen...
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European Union.
Sicco Leendert Mansholt was born on 13
September 1908 in
Ulrum, in the
province of Groningen, Netherlands.
Mansholt came from a socialist...
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Churches are the
North American counterpart. The
Secession of 1834
began in
Ulrum, a town in the
north of the
Dutch province of Groningen.
Before the secession...
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Topographic map of the muni****lity of Westerveld, 2013.
Sicco Mansholt (1908 in
Ulrum – 1995) politician, 4th
President of the
European Commission 1972-1973 John...
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Godlinze Holwierde Leens Middelstum Niehove Rottum Saaksum Spijk S****werd
Ulrum Usquert Wirdum Loquard (East Frisia)
Rysum (East Frisia)
Eckwarden (Butjadingen)...
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Leens was a
separate muni****lity
until 1990, when it was
merged with
Ulrum,
Eenrum and Kloosterburen.
Leens is
located on old
marsh land
which have...
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Teenstra (17
September 1795 Het Ruigezand,
Groningen - 29
October 1864
Ulrum) was a
Dutch writer and
traveller in the
southern parts of the
African continrnt...