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known as the
Rhenish fan (German:
Rheinischer Fächer, Dutch:
Rijnlandse waaier)
because on the map of
dialect boundaries, the
lines form a fan shape. Here...
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Bataviaasch Genootschap van
Kunsten en Wetenschappen. de Jong, J.J.P. (1998). De
waaier van het fortuin: van
handelscompagnie tot
koloniaal imperium : de Nederlanders...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-582605-1. de Jong, Joop (2000). De
Waaier van het Fortuin. SDU publishers. ISBN 90-12-08974-3. Glendinning, Victoria...
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harbour with
historic ships;
Goudse Schouwburg -
large theatre;
Waaiersluis (
Waaier Locks) - a
historic lock on the
Hollandse IJssel just east of Gouda. Gouda...
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Despite that
being a
French word, the
French term is "bordure". The
Dutch is "
waaier".
Riders spread across the road in a
staggered line, the
rider most exposed...
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Batavia (1619–1799).
Springer Netherlands. de Jong, J.J.P. (1998). De
waaier van het fortuin: van
handelscompagnie tot
koloniaal imperium : de Nederlanders...
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dishwater stoep veranda sidewalk vat take grab,
seize verskoon excuse clean vies angry, anno**** dirty,
filthy vinnig fast
sharp waaier electric fan hand fan...
- Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 507–508. de Jong, J.J.P. (1998). De
waaier van het fortuin: van
handelscompagnie tot
koloniaal imperium : de Nederlanders...
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local Afrikaans language,
Kumara plicatilis is
commonly known as the
waaier aalwyn (= 'fan aloe'). It is also
called the
kaapse kokerboom (= 'Cape quivertree')...
- buildings,
including two of the
highest residential towers in Amersfoort: De
Waaier, at 14 storeys, and De Vuurtoren, at 16 storeys, both
located along the...