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  2. De Telegraaf - Wikipedia

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    Basisweg 30. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Circulation. 393,537 (2017) Website. www.telegraaf.nl. De Telegraaf (Dutch pronunciation: [də teːləˈɣraːf]; [1] English: The Telegraph) is the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper. [2] Paul Jansen has been the editor-in-chief since August 2015. [2] De Telegraaf is based in Amsterdam and is owned by ...

  3. Jan Frederik Staal - Wikipedia

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    Jan Frederik Staal. Jan Frederik ("Frits") Staal ( Amsterdam, 28 February 1879 – Amsterdam, 8 March 1940), was a Dutch architect, and a major figure in the development of modern architecture in the Netherlands in the first half of the twentieth century. He was the father of the architects Arthur and Georges Staal and the linguist and South ...

  4. 1977 Dutch train hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Motive. Establishment of the Republic of South Maluku. On 23 May 1977, a train was hijacked near the village of De Punt, Netherlands. At around 9 am, nine armed Moluccan nationalists pulled the emergency brake and took over 50 people hostage. The hijacking lasted 20 days and ended with a raid by Dutch counter-terrorist special forces, during ...

  5. Mediahuis - Wikipedia

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    Mediahuis (lit. 'Media House') is a European multinational newspaper and magazine publishing, distribution, printing, television, radio and online media company founded in 2014 with assets in Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg and Germany. Mediahuis publishes daily newspaper titles in Belgium, the Netherlands and Ireland as well as ...

  6. Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden - Wikipedia

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    The Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden (DZN, German Newspaper in the Netherlands) was a German-language nationwide newspaper based in Amsterdam, which was published during almost the entire occupation of the Netherlands in World War II from June 5, 1940 to May 5, 1945, the day of the German capitulation in the "Fortress Holland". [1]

  7. List of tallest buildings in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    De Coopvaert: 106 m (348 ft) 2006 29 Rotterdam: 36 De Admirant: 105 m (344 ft) 2006 31 Eindhoven: 37 Amsterdam Symphony (1) 105 m (344 ft) 2009 29 Amsterdam: 38 Amsterdam Symphony (2) 105 m (344 ft) 2009 27 Amsterdam: 39 Rabobank Bestuurscentrum (Rabotoren) 105 m (344 ft) 2010 27 Utrecht: 40 WTC H Toren: 105 m (344 ft) 2004 27 Amsterdam: 41

  8. Limburg Museum - Wikipedia

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    Limburg Museum. Coordinates: 51°22′0″N 6°10′19″E. The museum. The Limburg Museum (Dutch - Limburgs Museum) is a cultural-historical museum in the Julianapark in the Dutch city of Venlo. The Limburg Museum, the Discovery Center Continium in Kerkrade and the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht are the three provincial museums in Limburg.

  9. Fortifications of Den Helder - Wikipedia

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    Kraijenhoff came with a plan to build: A fort at the Kijkduin dune, this would cover the Schulpengat, and allow mortars to cover the approaches to Nieuwediep; A brick fortress tower, tour-modèle behind the Kaaphoofd battery; another such tower at the southern end of Den Helder village; one more tower on the Sluisdijk; changing the Nieuwe Werk ...