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- Brouwershaven is a small city on the Grevelingen in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Schouwen-Duiveland, lies about...
- The Battle of Brouwershaven was fought on 13 January 1426 in Brouwershaven, Zeeland. The battle was part of the Hook and Cod wars waged over control of...
- of Brouwer was buried in Valdivia, by then renamed Brouwershaven, on September 16. Brouwershaven remained occupied by Herckmans and his men until 28 October...
- of 2021). There are two places in Schouwen-Duiveland, Zierikzee and Brouwershaven, which in the past had gained city rights. Then there are the hamlets...
- Heinkenszand, Kortgene and Kruiningen. Zierikzee, cantons: Zierikzee, Brouwershaven and Tholen. Its po****tion in 1812 was 76,820, and its area was 63,000...
- long-distance flight to the Dutch East Indies. B****man was born in Brouwershaven, Netherlands in the province of Zeeland. Shortly after his birth, his...
- on Small Towns (no seat in the States of Zeeland): Arnemuiden (1574) Brouwershaven (1477) Domburg (1223) Kortgene (1431) Sint Maartensdijk (1491) Westkapelle...
- Netherlands. It is located on the Grevelingen between Scharendijke and Brouwershaven and is the northernmost place of Zeeland. Den Osse is not a statistical...
- famous for his emblem books. Jacob Cats was born on 10 November 1577 in Brouwershaven. Having lost his mother at an early age, he and his three brothers were...
- in capturing the ruins of the city, which he refortified and named Brouwershaven. Finding no gold but many hostile natives, the Dutch soon abandoned...