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  2. Waterloopkundig Laboratorium - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloopkundig Laboratorium (Hydraulic Research Laboratory) was an independent Dutch scientific institute specialising in hydraulics and hydraulic engineering. The laboratory was established in Delft from 1927, moving to a new location in the city in 1973.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    These institutes carry out a broad range of basic and applied research, from hydraulic engineering to integrated water management. The institutes have formed close connections with internationally oriented private sector companies. The institutes "have built up considerable networks and experience in water-related issues at international level".

  4. Haldex (company) - Wikipedia

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    By that time, SAF-Holland had already bought 14.1% of Haldex's share, including Knorr-Bremse's. By August, SAF-Holland controlled more than 90% of the shares, and was proceeding with mandatory redemption of the rest of the shares, [8] with Haldex being delisted on the stock exchange in September. [9] In March 2023, SAF-Holland owned all shares ...

  5. Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha has 8 miles (13 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline frontage, nearly all of which is public. The city has 74 municipal parks, totaling 781.52 acres (3.1627 km 2). [141] Kenosha's Washington Park includes the oldest operating velodrome in the United States (opened in 1927) at Washington Bowl. [142]

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  7. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education - Wikipedia

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    The institute was established from the International Course in Hydraulic Engineering (set up in 1957). This name changed to International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) in 1976. In 2003, the Institute changed its name to UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (UNESCO-IHE).