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Boxmeer ([bɔksˈmeːr] ) is a town and
former muni****lity in
upper southeastern Netherlands.
Boxmeer as a muni****lity
incorporated the
former muni****lity...
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Boxmeer Castle is an
originally 13th
century castle in
Boxmeer, North-Brabant, Netherlands. It is
situated on a
former island in the Meuse. It is not known...
- Jean-François van
Boxmeer (born 12
September 1961) is a
Belgian businessman, and was the
chairman of the
executive board and
chief executive officer (CEO)...
- John
Martin Van
Boxmeer (born
November 20, 1952) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player. He also
worked extensively as a
hockey coach and...
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Board at
Heineken N.V.
since 1 June 2020. He
succeeded Jean-François van
Boxmeer.
Prior to this Dolf van den
Brink was
President of the Asia
Pacific region...
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Daags na de Tour (the
former Ronde van
Boxmeer) is a
Criterium around the city of
Boxmeer in The Netherlands.
Traditionally the race will take place...
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Boxmeer is a
railway station located in
Boxmeer, Netherlands. The
station was
opened on 1 June 1883 and is
located on the Nijmegen–Venlo railway. The...
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Geldern (near Kevelaer),
which is now a part of Germany, and died in
Boxmeer, the Netherlands. In 1659 Buns
entered the
monastery of the Carmelites...
- 1618) was a
soldier in the
Eighty Years' War. His
titles included Lord of
Boxmeer.
Frederik van den
Bergh was born in Ulft. He
first fought on the Dutch...
- However,
Awrey and Van
Boxmeer were not
added to the cup for 1976. Awrey's name is on the Cup in 1970, 1972 with Boston. Van
Boxmeer's name does not appear...