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- Warmond (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɑrmɔnt] ) is a village and former muni****lity in the Western Netherlands, north of Leiden in the province of South Holland...
- 1874 Warmond train accident was a train collision between a p****enger train and a freight train at the Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam railway near Warmond railway...
- The Major Seminary, Warmond (Dutch: Grootseminarie Warmond) was one of the most important centres for the education of Roman Catholic clergy in the Netherlands...
- citizens). For some months in 1938, just after their flight, they lived in Warmond, near The Hague, Netherlands, as the guests of a Dutch banker, Ernest Menten...
- and had a po****tion of 14,792 in 2004. Together with S****enheim and Warmond, it became part of the Teylingen muni****lity on January 1, 2006. Voorhout...
- brought them to repeat distinctly letters, syllables and words. He died at Warmond, near Leiden. Spelling as in most German-language sources. Many English-language...
- Warmonds Hill is a district of Higham Ferrers (where to po****tion is included), Northamptonshire located north west of the town centre. It westerly border...
- The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal seat in Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
- Bra****em and Teylingen. Three villages that lay directly on the lakes are: Warmond (Teylingen) De Kaag (Kaag en Bra****em) Buitenkaag (Haarlemmermeer, North...
- Redemptorist missionary in Surinam. Willebrands studied at the Major Seminary, Warmond, near Leiden, where he was ordained to the priesthood on 26 May 1934. In...