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    Nicolaas (Cola) Debrot (4 May 1902 – 3 December 1981) was a writer, lawyer, medical doctor and politician. Debrot was born in Kralendijk, the son of a...
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    departments remained in Bonaire. Gerritson Craane (1994), footballer. Cola Debrot (1902–1981), writer and Governor of the Netherlands Antilles. Schunck's...
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    Curaçao have contributed to Caribbean and Dutch literature. Best known are Cola Debrot, Frank Martinus Arion, Pierre Lauffer, Elis Juliana [nl], Guillermo Rosario...
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  • – Ronnie Aird, English cricketer and administrator (d. 1986) 1902 – Cola Debrot, Dutch physician, lawyer, and politician (d. 1981) 1902 – William Brown...
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    in the Order of Orange-Nassau by the Netherlands and she also won the Cola Debrot Prize. "Dr. Rose Mary Allen Documents | Caribseek Documents". Archived...
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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2007. In 2008, Walcott gave the first Cola Debrot Lectures In 2009, Walcott began a three-year distinguished scholar-in-residence...
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    historic criminals and despots. In 2013, Antoine de Kom gave the third Cola Debrot Lecture about slavery. In 2014, Antoine de Kom was awarded VSB Poetry...
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  • filmmaker, director, artist and curator. In 1979, de Rooy was award the Cola Debrot Prize, the highest cultural award in the former Netherlands Antilles...
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  • Paule Marshall Andrea Stuart Cynthia Wilson Colville Young Zee Edgell Cola Debrot Antonio Benitez-Rojo Guillermo Cabrera Infante Alejo Carpentier Roberto...
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    and Beaujon grew up in Willemstad, spending summers at her uncle, Cola Debrot's plantation, "Slagbaai". Beaujon attended the Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs...
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    Mention, Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale 2015, South Korea 2023 Cola Debrot Prize Totem of Confusions (60x30x220 cm), earthenware, underglaze and...
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    Ciro Domenico Kroon went into hiding during the riots while Governor Cola Debrot and the Deputy Governor Wem Lampe were also absent. Minister of Justice...
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    finished, and the mosque was officially opened on 1 May 1966 by governor Cola Debrot. The mosque has a capacity of 200 worshippers. The minaret is 18 metres...
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    developed into a meeting place for the art scene attracting artists like Cola Debrot, Corneille and Peter Struycken. In 1953, Henriquez started translating...
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  • to knight in the Order of Nassau in 2002 and in 2007 was awarded the Cola Debrot Prize, the most prestigious award for cultural contributions of the Dutch...
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    Curaçao. The 1969 Curaçao uprising resulted in the resignation of the Cola Debrot as Governor of the Netherlands Antilles. On 30 December 1969, Leito was...
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    which was released by VPRO Cinema. In 2020, Leuwsha gave the sixth Cola Debrot Lectures which was pre-recorded and published on YouTube due to the COVID-19...
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  • his poetry became more melancholic. In 1969, Lauffer was awarded the Cola Debrot Prize for his poetry. In 1970, he became a Papiamentu teacher at the...
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    was nominated by the Estates of Netherlands Antilles as successor of Cola Debrot as Governor of Netherlands Antilles, however the Council of Ministers...
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    a meeting place for the art scene of Curaçao attracting artists like Cola Debrot, Corneille and Peter Struycken. Henriquez became known as successful...
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    the series Antilliaanse Cahiers under the pseudonym Bernardo Ashetu. Cola Debrot introduced him: "The title refers to the name of an Indian class of serfs...
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    handle the situation, prime minister Kroon could not located, governor Cola Debrot was in New York, therefore, Ronchi Isa, Minister of Justice, called in...
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    Aruba]. DBNL (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-11-15. Grupo Folklorico Arubano; Debrot, Raymundo; Tromp, Ito (1967), Grupo Folklorico Arubano – Dera Gay (1967)...
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