- De
Groene Amsterdammer (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɣrunə ʔɑmstərˈdɑmər]) is an
independent Dutch w****ly news
magazine published in Amsterdam. It is one...
- the Americas, Asia, and Africa. In the 1970s and 1980s, many 'old'
Amsterdammers moved to 'new'
cities like
Almere and Purmerend,
prompted by the third...
- the academic-cultural
center SPUI25, the w****ly
newspaper De
Groene Amsterdammer and the
Athenaeum Boekhandel bookstore. It is
sponsored by the Lira Fund...
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minors by
Bishop Ximenes Belo
appeared in the
Dutch magazine De
Groene Amsterdammer on 28
September 2022. In 2002,
Mathew N.
Schmalz noted that Catholic...
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towards apostasy from the Truth". An
article in the w****ly De
Groene Amsterdammer of
September 22, 1999,
included the
catholic historian and journalist...
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editorial offices are in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Alongside De
Groene Amsterdammer, Vrij
Nederland and Elsevier, it is one of the most
influential Dutch...
- • Muni****lity 871,873 • Muni****lity
density 4,000/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Demonym Amsterdammer GDP • Metropolitan
region €201.100
billion (2022) Time zone UTC+1 (CET)...
- 2000). "Monumentjes voor de
toneelcultuur – De laatsten". De
Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch).
Archived from the
original on 6
December 2020. Retrieved...
- Dagblad, and w****ly
magazines such as HP/De Tijd, Elsevier, and De
Groene Amsterdammer.
Members of the
Burke Foundation also
appeared regularly on TV and Radio...
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pillarised organisations around it. The w****ly
magazine De
Amsterdammer ("The
Amsterdammer")
sympathised with the
party however.
Radicalism (historical)...