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Winsum (Dutch: [ˈʋɪnsʏm] ; Gronings: Wìnzum [ˈʋɪ̃ːzəm]) is a town and a
former muni****lity in the
northeastern Netherlands. On 1
January 2019 the muni****lity...
- The
Winsum train disaster took
place on 25 July 1980 near
Winsum in the
Dutch province of Groningen. Nine
people died and 21 were injured. The collision...
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Winsum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪnsʏm] ) is a
village in
Waadhoeke muni****lity in the
province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a po****tion of around...
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Ripperda was the son of
Baron Focko Ripperda van
Winsum and
Baroness Clara van Ewsum, and born in
Winsum. The
Ripperda family was one of the
oldest and...
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January 2019 it
merged with the muni****lities of De Marne,
Eemsmond and
Winsum to form the new muni****lity Het Hogeland.
Bedum is the site of
three supermarkets...
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Winsum is a
railway station located in
Winsum, The Netherlands. The
station was
opened on 16
August 1893 and is
located on the Sauwerd–Roodeschool railway...
- Burgum) Boys (under 16): 20.72
metres (68 ft 0 in),
Wisse Broekstra from
Winsum,
Friesland (19
September 2020, Burgum)
Girls (under 16): 17.63
metres (57 ft...
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Johannes Meynen (13
April 1901,
Winsum,
Friesland – 13
February 1980, Velp) was a
Dutch politician. He was a
member of the
Steering Committee of the Bilderberg...
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Langwert is a
smock mill in
Winsum, Friesland,
Netherlands which was
built in 1979 and is
under restoration. It is
listed as a Rijksmonument. Langwert...
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Volcher Coiter, and Abel
Eppens were
among his students. He was born in
Winsum as
Reinier Veldman. He
studied theology at the Frater****s in Groningen,...