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settlements of
Willigen, Geissholz,
Falcheren and Lüögen. The muni****lity was
created in 1834 from the
cooperative farms (Bäuerten) of "
Willigen," "Geissholz...
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Adriaan van der
Willigen Pz. (20
September 1810,
Hillegom – 22
August 1876, Rheden) was a 19th-century
medical doctor and
historian from the
Northern Netherlands...
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Maarten van der
Willigen (Rockanje, 9 May 1822 – Haarlem, 19
February 1878),
sometimes referred to as
Volcardus Simon Martinus van der
Willigen, was a Dutch...
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Adriaan van der
Willigen (1766,
Rotterdam – 1841, Haarlem) was a
Dutch writer of
plays and
travelogues who is
mostly remembered today for his comprehensive...
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Adriaan Marie Anne van der
Willigen (26
February 1910, The
Hague – 29 May 1986, The Hague) was a
Dutch philatelist who was
added to the Roll of Distinguished...
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Pieter van der
Willigen (17
December 1634 – 8 June 1694) was a
Flemish Baroque painter.
According to
Cornelis de Bie, he was born in
Bergen op Zoom and...
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October 2020. Meijknecht,
Towards International Personality (2001), p. 42.
Willigen,
Peacebuilding and
International Administration (2013), p. 16. Yoon, Jong-pil...
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Citations Hudson &
Bowman 2011, p. 121.
Shields &
Baldwin 2008, p. 93. Van
Willigen 2013, p. 119. Vogel, T. K. (2006). "2006: A
watershed year".
Bosnia and...
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brought into the business. On 19
March 1896,
Philips married Johanna van der
Willigen (30
September 1862 – 1942). They had no children.
Gerard and his brother...
- business. In
Applied Anthropology:
Domains of Application,
Kedia and Van
Willigen define the
process as a "complex of related, research-based, instrumental...