- Lage
Vuursche (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlaːɣə ˈvyːrsə]) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Baarn in the Netherlands. It lies
about 5 km west of Soest, surrounded...
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Drakesteijn or Drakestein) is a
small castle at 8
Slotlaan in the
hamlet of Lage
Vuursche, in the muni****lity of Baarn, Netherlands. It is the
private residence...
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buried on 16
August in the
Dutch Reformed Cemetery in the
hamlet of Lage
Vuursche near
Drakesteijn Castle,
where he had
spent his
childhood and
where Princess...
- muni****lity of
Baarn consists of the
following towns: Baarn, Eembrugge, Lage
Vuursche. Baarn, the main town of the muni****lity,
received city
rights in 1391...
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royal couple had
three sons. They
lived at
Drakensteyn Castle in Lage
Vuursche with
their children until Beatrix ascended the throne. In 1981, they moved...
- Nieuw-Loosdrecht, Bussum, Kortenhoef, Blari****,
Hollandsche Rading, Lage
Vuursche, Maartensdijk, 's-Graveland, Laren,
Nederhorst den Berg, and Ankeveen....
- by a 16th–17th
century family of artists) Vuurst, van de(r) – From the
Vuursche (Forest area in the
middle of the Netherlands) Wees, de – The
Orphan Wees...
- He
lived with his
family at the
castle Drakensteyn in the
hamlet Lage
Vuursche near
Baarn from his
birth until 1981, when they
moved to the
larger palace...
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Haarlemmermeer – 1954) a
Dutch chess master **** Blankers-Koen (1918 in Lage
Vuursche – 2004) a
Dutch track and
field athlete, won four gold
medals at the 1948...
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success in women's sport. **** Koen was born on 26
April 1918 in Lage
Vuursche (near Baarn) to
Arnoldus and
Helena Koen. Her
father was a
government official...