Boxmeer ([bɔksˈmeːr] ) is a town and former municipality in upper southeastern Netherlands. Boxmeer as a municipality incorporated the former municipality...
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Boxmeer Castle is an originally 13th century castle in Boxmeer, North-Brabant, Netherlands. It is situated on a former island in the Meuse. It is not known...
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Jean-François van Boxmeer (born 12 September 1961) is a Belgian businessman, and was the chairman of the executive board and chief executive officer (CEO)...
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John Martin Van Boxmeer (born November 20, 1952) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He also worked extensively as a hockey coach and...
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Board at Heineken N.V. since 1 June 2020. He succeeded Jean-François van Boxmeer. Prior to this Dolf van den Brink was President of the Asia Pacific region...
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Daags na de Tour (redirect from Ronde boxmeer)
The Daags na de Tour (the former Ronde van Boxmeer) is a Criterium around the city of Boxmeer in The Netherlands. Traditionally the race will take place...
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Frederik van den Bergh (redirect from Frédéric de Bergen op Zoom, Baron de Boxmeer)
1618) was a soldier in the Eighty Years' War. His titles included Lord of Boxmeer. Frederik van den Bergh was born in Ulft. He first fought on the Dutch...
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Boxmeer is a railway station located in Boxmeer, Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 June 1883 and is located on the Nijmegen–Venlo railway. The...
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in the province of North Brabant, the Netherlands. Mill en Sint Hubert, Boxmeer, Cuijk, Grave, and Sint Anthonis merged into the new municipality of Land...
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However, Awrey and Van Boxmeer were not added to the cup for 1976. Awrey's name is on the Cup in 1970, 1972 with Boston. Van Boxmeer's name does not appear...
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Benedictus Buns (section Work in Boxmeer)
in Geldern (near Kevelaer), which is now a part of Germany, and died in Boxmeer, the Netherlands. In 1659 Buns entered the monastery of the Carmelites...
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Mike Keenan, sweeping Maine, 4–0. In the 1986–87 season, the John Van Boxmeer-coached team won the division championship on the last game of the season...
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religious vocation. Brandsma entered the novitiate of the Carmelite friars in Boxmeer on 17 September 1898, where he took the religious name "Titus" (in honour...
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Heikant, Overloon (redirect from Heikant, Boxmeer)
Heikant is a hamlet in the former municipality of Boxmeer, in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located about 2 km north of Overloon. Since 2022...
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Saint Pau. The 18 stained glass windows in the Carmelite monastery in Boxmeer are attributed to van Diepenbeeck. The windows depict scenes from the history...
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the province of North Brabant, Netherlands, formed from the merger of Boxmeer, Cuijk, Sint Anthonis, Mill en Sint Hubert and Grave. The municipality...
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inhabitants on the outskirts of the Peel region, in the former municipality of Boxmeer, North Brabant. Since 2022 it has been part of the new municipality of...
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former municipality had a population of 11,691 in 2021. Sint Anthonis, Boxmeer, Cuijk, Grave, and Mill en Sint Hubert merged into the new municipality...
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location in Boxmeer. Most of the production is in Kobylin, Poland. van Teunenbroek, Irma (30 October 2020). "Kaarsenmaker Bolsius sluit locatie Boxmeer: 108...
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Múgica 88 Politician Spain (Madrid) Bas Mulder 88 Priest Netherlands (Boxmeer) Jacob Plange-Rhule 62 Doctor Ghana (Accra) Ing Yoe Tan 71 Politician Netherlands...
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Michel Larocque (6th overall), Dave Gardner (8th overall), and John Van Boxmeer (14th overall) 1973: Bob Gainey (8th overall) 1974: Cam Connor (5th overall)...
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Longueval, Comte de Bucquoy 1571 1621 Frédéric de Bergen op Zoom, Baron de Boxmeer 1559 1625 Charles Emmanuel de Gorrevod, Duc de Pont-de-Vaux 1569 1625...
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[kœyk] ) is a former municipality in upper southeastern Netherlands. Cuijk, Boxmeer, Grave, Mill en Sint Hubert, and Sint Anthonis merged into the new municipality...
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Jacques Feyder (1885–1948), screenwriter and film director Jean-François van Boxmeer (b. 1961), businessman, chairman and CEO of Heineken International Jules...
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Solutions, Adoption Factors, Impediments, Open Problems, and Scenarios. Boxmeer, Adrie (1 April 2022). "Geïntegreerde fotonica maakt de zorg toegankelijker...
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Sylvia Millecam (category People from Boxmeer)
healing medium Jomanda. Millecam was born in The Hague and later moved to Boxmeer. She received her professional training at the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic...
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2006 playoffs, the club replaced head coach Alpo Suhonen with John Van Boxmeer and general manager Roberto Triulzi with Sven Leuenberger. Leuenberger...
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René Meulensteen (category People from Boxmeer)
Reinhard Jozef Petrus "René" Meulensteen (born 25 March 1964) is a Dutch former footballer and coach who is currently assistant coach of the Australia...
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the following towns : Grave (capital), Velp, Escharen and Gassel. Grave, Boxmeer, Cuijk, Mill en Sint Hubert, and Sint Anthonis merged into the new municipality...
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