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  2. Biografisch Portaal - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Biografisch Portaal (Biography Portal) is an initiative based at the Huygens Institute for Dutch History in Amsterdam, with the aim of making biographical texts of the Netherlands more accessible.

  3. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In some languages, Holland is used as the formal name for the Netherlands. However, Holland is a region within the Netherlands that consists of the two provinces of North and South Holland. Formerly these were a single province, and earlier the County of Holland, which included parts of present-day Utrecht.

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Demographics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The highest annual death rates were recorded in Warmond (22.3 per 1000), Laren (19.9) and Doorn (18.8). [ 10 ] 16.4% of the total births in 2003 were to parents of non-European origin, although they account for only 12.4% of the population in the 25-34 age group.

  6. Family tree of Dutch monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Stadholder of Holland, Zealand & Utrecht: Louis 1538–1574: Adolf 1540–1568: Henry 1550–1574: John VI "the Elder" 1536–1606 Stadholder of Gelderland: René of Chalon 1519–1544 Prince of Orange r.1521: Philip William 1554–1618 Prince of Orange r.1584: Maurice 1567–1625 Prince of Orange r.1618 Stadholder of Holland, Zealand, Utrecht ...

  7. List of Dutch supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    The list including known and validated supercentenarians who died before 2015 was compiled by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). [1] Later cases were sourced either from more recent GRG data, [2] from administrative reports or from press coverage, as indicated in the table.

  8. Category:Death indexes - Wikipedia

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  9. Grave with the Hands - Wikipedia

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    The Grave with the Hands (Dutch: Graf met de handjes, lit. 'Grave with the little hands') is a 19th-century funerary monument in the Dutch city of Roermond.It comprises two almost identical tombstones on either side of a wall separating the Catholic part from the Protestant part of Begraafplaats Nabij de Kapel in 't Zand (Cemetery Near the Chapel in the Sand), each with a carved arm and hand ...