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Zwartemeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzʋɑrtəˌmeːr]) is a
village in the
Netherlands and it is part of the
Emmen muni****lity in Drenthe. It is
located on...
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villages of
importance are Emmer-Compascuum, Klazienaveen, Nieuw-Amsterdam,
Zwartemeer, Nieuw-Amsterdam, Veenoord, Nieuw-Dordrecht, Nieuw-Schooneb****, and Schooneb****...
- (Netherlands), a road
connecting Hoogeveen with
Emmen and the
German border near
Zwartemeer A-37 (Michigan
county highway), a road in
Michigan connecting Allegan...
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Clubs Goals 1
Tonny Roosken VV
Zwartemeer, SC
Drente 202 2 Leo
Koopman PEC
Zwolle 128 3 Cees van
Kooten Hermes DVS 114 4
Evert Pluim FC Hilversum...
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while they drew five and lost twenty,
hauling in only
fifteen points. VV
Zwartemeer, however, did even
worse and TOP
ended in the
penultimate spot. TOP suffered...
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summer of 2011, and won the
Dutch Novice Time
Trial Championships in
Zwartemeer. The
following winter, Van der Poel
advanced to the
junior ranks, and...
- Zwaanshoek - Zwagerbosch - Zwam****am - Zwanenburg - Zwarsluis - Zwartebroek -
Zwartemeer - Zwartewaal - Zweeloo - Zweins - Zwiggelte - Zwijndrecht - Zwinderen -...
- JMS Hurry-Up is a men's
handball club from
Zwartemeer, Netherlands, that
plays in the NHV Eredivisie.
Dutch Cup 2010/2011 EHF
Challenge Cup semi-final...
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teams had to
relegate to
amateur football. Source: rsssf.com Notes:
Zwartemeer would be
promoted under the name SC Drente. Source: rsssf.com 1965–66...
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Netherlands at 4
months of age. He grew up as Récardo
Bruins in the
village of
Zwartemeer near Emmen,
where he
started to
drive mini go-karts at the age of 5. After...