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    Princenhage (pronunciation: ['prɪn.sə.na.ɣə]?) is a neighbourhood in the southwest of the city Breda in the Dutch province of North Brabant. The neighbourhood...
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    other option was available in Breda, NAC were forced to move to the town Princenhage. Within two months, a complete new stadium, with a capacity of 5,500...
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    (≈180,000) Ginneken [nl] (former village absorbed by city agglomeration) Princenhage (former village absorbed by city agglomeration) Prinsenbeek (≈11,500)...
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    Beemden, Heusdenhout, Heuvel, Hoge Vucht, Ijpelaar, Nieuw Wolfslaar, Princenhage, Sportpark, Tuinzigt, Westerpark and Zandberg The industrial area Krogten...
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  • Johannes van Genk (born 9 Sep 1803 in Princenhage) was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1827....
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  • Personal information Nationality Dutch Born (1924-03-02)2 March 1924 Princenhage, Netherlands Died 26 June 1950(1950-06-26) (aged 26) Rotterdam, Netherlands...
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    Suijkerbuijk (1954) Personal information Born (1929-04-20)20 April 1929 Princenhage, Breda, Netherlands Died 1 February 2015(2015-02-01) (aged 85) Team information...
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    Bernardus Rijvers Date of birth (1926-05-27)27 May 1926 Place of birth Princenhage, Breda, Netherlands Date of death 4 March 2024(2024-03-04) (aged 97)...
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    Netherlands. Two years later, the family moved to the Netherlands, first to Princenhage, later to Voorschoten. Henri van Kol is often absent, traveling a lot...
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    was Dutch Navy Minister from 1866 to 1868. Pels Rijcken was born in Princenhage, Netherlands, where his father was sheriff as well as an alderman of...
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    interim Dutch Foreign Minister in 1864. van Kattendijke was born in Princenhage, Netherlands, as the son of Jan Willem Huyssen van Kattendijke, foreign...
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    municipality Beek was founded in 1942, during World War II, when the town Princenhage was added to the town Breda. The village, with a church, became a separate...
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    fell ill and retired in 1872 due to his degrading health, to settle in Princenhage for the summers and in Menton for the winters, but remained a partner...
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    States General of the Netherlands (parliament). The family moved to Princenhage, and van Kol was often in The Hague. He made political trips within the...
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    distinguish from the originals he decided to sign them J. Theuns. The Princenhage Museum exhibited in 2007 forty fake Rembrandt by Theuns from private...
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    apocryphal. Probably the armoured cars accompanied the Peeldivisie staff to Princenhage near Breda in the night of 10–11 May. Lacking full crews or munition...
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    - Heusden - Woudrichem - Gorinchem N63 Bergen op Zoom - Roosendaal - Princenhage - Breda - Rijen - Tilburg - Oirschot - Best - Eindhoven N64 Bois le Duc...
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    de heer F. Wittouck' etc. In 1872 a sugar factory had been built in Princenhage (near Breda). Its two first campaigns were disastrous. In 1874 Félix-Guillaume...
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    the former “Beemden” in the north part of the former municipality of Princenhage on which ground the district was built. The Hedge (Haag) surrounding...
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    monumentalist sculptures in public places in the Netherlands. Born in Princenhage, a neighbourhood in the southwest of the city Breda, Verschuren graduated...
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    Politiek. Johanna Nahuijs-Crul overleed in 1850[permanent dead link] in Princenhage genealogyonline Postma, 2017, p. 22 Vlasity, 2015, Masters Theses, pp...
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    Breda, after playing for almost 10 years in the neighbouring village Princenhage due to a conflict with the city council. The city of Breda zoned a large...
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  • - German occupation during World War II begins. 1942 - Ginneken and Princenhage become part of Breda. 1944 City liberated by the 1st Polish Armoured...
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    responsibilities. In 1881 Paul's father gave him a sugar factory in Princenhage, Breda. At the time this might have referred to the management only....
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    57 - Middelburg) N99 (Highway 4 - Bergen op Zoom) E19 (Highway 16 - Princenhage) E311 (Highway 27 - Ginneken en Bavel) N93 (Highway 65 - Tilburg) E25...
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