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Jacobus (Jaap)
Valkhoff (16
August 1910 in
Rotterdam – 3 July 1992 in Hook of Holland) was a
Dutch musician,
composer and lyricist. He
wrote his most famous...
- its home country. 1891 Uit het
leven van Dik Trom.
Valkhoff & Co. 1907 De zoon van Dik Trom.
Valkhoff & Co. 1912 Toen Dik Trom een
jongen was. Kluitman...
- 1961, Jaap
Valkhoff wrote the
lyrics which became po****r
among Feyenoord supporters who
adopted the song as
their unofficial hymn.
Valkhoff wrote lyrics...
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Frusoni (In 'Miscelânea luso-africana' 1975,
herausgegeben von
Marius F.
Valkhoff)
Carlos Alhinho,
football player and
coach Alexandre Alhinho, football...
- (Meintel, Deirdre – 1975) in Miscelânea luso-africana coord.
Marius F.
Valkhoff A
linguistic approach to the
Capeverdean language (Macedo,
Donaldo Pereira –...
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enslaved women married or
cohabited with the male
Dutch settlers. M. F.
Valkhoff argued that 75% of
children born to
female slaves in the
Dutch Cape Colony...
- Cabo-Verdianos,
published in the book Miscelânea luso-africana,
edited by
Marius F.
Valkhoff, (1975)
Short story Contrabónde in Miscelânea luso-africana A Poética de...
- all
heretics in the eyes of
those who do not
share our views."
Marius Valkhoff describes Castellio's
Advice to a
desolate France as a
pacifist manifesto...
- – 26th
Gordon Bennett Cup held in Liège.
Willem Elsschot, Het Been
Marius Valkhoff,
Philologie et littérature
wallonnes (Gronginen and Batavia, J. B. Wolters)...
- Schallig.
Several of her song
lyrics were
written by song
writer Jaap
Valkhoff. Her
biggest hit was the
single "Oh, Johnny",
directed towards Johnny Jordaan...