- kɔrˈneːlɪs ˈmɔndrijaːn]; 7
March 1872 – 1
February 1944),
known after 1911 as
Piet Mondrian (/piːt ˈmɒndriɑːn/, US also /- ˈmɔːn-/, Dutch: [pit ˈmɔndrijɑn])...
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Pieter ("
Piet")
Karel de
Zwarte (born 16
February 1948) is a
former Dutch water polo player, who won the
bronze medal with the
Dutch Men's Team at the...
- 2013
Review of
Gestamelde werken/Work in stuttering: Een ****drots van
water,
Piet Gerbrandy, De
Groene Amsterdammer, The Netherlands, 31
October 2012 Review...
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Piet Hein
Plantinga (29 June 1896 – 7
October 1944) was a
Dutch male
water polo player. He was a
member of the
Netherlands men's
national water polo team...
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Pieter "
Piet"
Johannes Alexander Salomons (14 July 1924 – 8
October 1948) was a
Dutch water polo goalkeeper. He pla**** two
matches at the 1948 Summer...
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Radical Pietism are
those Christian churches who
decided to
break with
denominational Lutheranism in
order to
emphasize certain teachings regarding holy...
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Pieter ("
Piet")
Lodewijk Ooms (11
December 1884,
Amsterdam – 14
February 1961, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch freestyle swimmer and
water polo
player who competed...
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Sinterklaas has
developed a
Zwarte Piet for
every function, such as a Head
Piet (Hoofdpiet), a
Navigation Piet (Wegwijspiet) to
navigate the steamboat...
- "
Piet" van der
Velden (5
September 1899 - 2
April 1975) was a
Dutch male
water polo player. He was a
member of the
Netherlands men's
national water polo...
- Seuntjens,
Piet; Burek, Peter; Kroeze, Carolien; Langan, Simon; Wada,
Yoshihide (February 2019). "Bridging global,
basin and local-scale
water quality modeling...