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  2. Enkhuizen - Wikipedia

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    Enkhuizen, like Hoorn and Amsterdam, was one of the harbour-towns of the VOC, from where overseas trade with the East Indies was conducted. It received city rights in 1355. On June 24, 1572 during the Eighty Years' War, in Enkhuizen five Franciscans from Alkmaar were hanged: known as the martyrs of Alkmaar.

  3. Rescuer's Precious Moment With 'Window Horse' Proves Love ...

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    Related: Video of Rescue Horse Waiting at the Window for Mom Each Morning Is Too Precious "It seems so natural to see Hogans's big head inside your window watching TV with you," said commenter ...

  4. Artsplace - Wikipedia

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    In his Harness Horse of the Year season of 1992 he was undefeated in 16 starts [7] and won $932,325. [3] Artsplace entered the breeding shed with a lifetime summary of 49 37-7-1 ($3,085,083), retired as the second-richest pacer of all time, and set at least one world record in each of his three years of competition.

  5. Zuiderzee Museum - Wikipedia

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    Enkhuizen is called 'Haringstad' (Herring Town) and was an important fishing port for centuries until the Zuiderzee was closed off in 1932 by the construction of the Afsluitdijk. The fishing grounds were now fresh-water and the fish changed from fish like herring and anchovy to eel , smelt and red perch .

  6. Evangelical Lutheran Church (Enkhuizen) - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Lutheran Church on the Breedstraat 40, Enkhuizen, is a former church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.The congregation was founded in 1623 by the family of a Danish Lutheran merchant, Frederik Dirxen van Tatinghof, who had come to Enkhuizen for the trade in oxen, and was severely suppressed until 1641, when the congregation was allowed to ...

  7. Lifestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Wearing a webcam attached to a cap, Kan began streaming continuous live video and audio, beginning at midnight March 19, 2007, and he named this procedure "lifecasting," [35] apparently unaware of the accepted use of that term for a sculpting process. Kan announced that he would wear his camera "24 hours a day, seven days a week."

  8. Jennifer Ringley - Wikipedia

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    JenniCam was one of the first web sites that continuously and voluntarily surveyed a private life. Her first webcam contained only black-and-white images of her in the dorm room. JenniCam attracted up to four million views a day at its peak. [5] At times during the first couple of years of JenniCam, Ringley performed stripteases for the webcam ...

  9. Kincsem - Wikipedia

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    Kincsem (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkint͡ʃɛm]; Hungarian for "My Precious" or "My Treasure"; March 17, 1874 – March 16, 1887) was a Hungarian Thoroughbred racehorse who has the longest undefeated record of any racehorse after winning all of her 54 races.