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former muni****lity of
Abcoude consisted of the
villages of
Abcoude and
Baambrugge and the
hamlet of Stokkelaarsbrug.
Abcoude lies in the
Province Utrecht...
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Abcoude-Proostdij (sometimes
called "
Abcoude-Proosdij" or "
Abcoude-Proostdij en Aasdom") is a
former muni****lity in the
Dutch province of Utrecht. Abcoude-Proostdij...
- FC
Abcoude is a
football club
based in the town of
Abcoude, Utrecht, Netherlands,
whose main team
competes in the
Tweede Kl****e, the
seventh tier of the...
- the muni****lity of
Abcoude was
amalgamated into De
Ronde Venen. The muni****lity of De
Ronde Venen consists of the
villages Abcoude, Amstelhoek, De Hoef...
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Abcoude is a
railway station located in
Abcoude, Netherlands. The
station is
located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem
railway between Amsterdam and Utrecht, and...
- by
nobles led by the
powerful lords Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel,
Zweder of
Abcoude,
Arnoud of Amstel, and
Herman VI van Woerden, who held
lands on the border...
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Sweder III of
Zuylen of
Abcoude, Lord of Gaasb****, Putte, Strijen, Wijk, and
Durstede ( c.1340 – 22 or 23
April 1400) was a
councillor to Joanna, Duchess...
- The
Angstel is a
small river between Abcoude and
Loenersloot in the Netherlands,
about halfway between Amsterdam and Utrecht. The
Angstel is
about 6 km...
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castle originated in the 13th century.
Around 1270,
Zweder I van
Zuylen van
Abcoude built a
freestanding keep on a
raised and
moated site near the lost city...
- "Brand in
trein Abcoude" [Train fire at
Abcoude] (in Dutch). De Telegraaf. 12
March 2015.
Retrieved 12
March 2015. "Treinverkeer
Abcoude nog hele avond...