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Veenendaal (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈveːnə(n)ˌdaːl] ) is a muni****lity and a town in
central Netherlands,
located in the
province of Utrecht. Veenendaal...
- Sari van
Veenendaal (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsaːri vɑɱ ˈveːnə(n)ˌdaːl]; born 3
April 1990) is a
Dutch former professional footballer. She was part of the...
- Anne
Veenendaal (born 7
September 1995) is a
Dutch field hockey player for the
Dutch national team.
Veenendaal made her
debut for the
Netherlands national...
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Herman Veenendaal (born
September 23, 1947, Arnhem) is a
Dutch entrepreneur, investor, and
former footballer who pla**** as a centre-forward.
Veenendaal spent...
- The Arnhem–
Veenendaal classic (known as
Veenendaal–
Veenendaal from 1985
until 2006 and The
Dutch Food
Valley classic from 2007
until 2013) is a semi classic...
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Jelleke Veenendaal (born 15
December 1953) is a
Dutch politician who
served as a
member of the
House of
Representatives for the People's
Party for Freedom...
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Voetbalvereniging Door Ons
Vrienden Opgericht, is a
football club from
Veenendaal, Netherlands. The club was
founded in 1933 as DVO and
later changed its...
- 2019. The
three finalists were
announced on 2
September 2019. Sari van
Veenendaal won the award. Ten
coaches were
initially shortlisted on 31 July 2019...
- The
three biggest cities regarded to be part of the
Bible Belt are Ede,
Veenendaal and Kampen. In Overijssel, the
Bible belt is more dis****d and not always...
- Cup. With the
inclusion of the
Dutch races Ronde van
Drenthe and
Veenendaal–
Veenendaal, this
marks the
first season in
which the
Belgian Road
Cycling Cup...