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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...
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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
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...
- The
Archbishopric of Vienne,
named after its
episcopal seat in
Vienne in the Isère département of
southern France, was a
metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
- 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...
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Walgrave –
Walton Grounds –
Wappenham –
Warkton –
Warkworth –
Warmington –
Warmonds Hill –
Watford –
Watford Gap –
Weedon –
Weedon Lois – W****ley – Weldon...
- Jan
Bastiaans (27 May 1917 in
Rotterdam - 31
October 1997 in
Warmond) was a
Dutch neurologist and psychiatrist,
known for his
controversial Bastiaans...
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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...
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Zeevang (both 3.9). The
highest annual death rates were
recorded in
Warmond (22.3 per 1000),
Laren (19.9) and
Doorn (18.8). 16.4% of the
total births...