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- Carolijn is a Dutch feminine given name. Notable people with this name include the following: Carolijn Brouwer (born 1973), Dutch sailor Carolijn "Carolyn"...
- Carolijn Mariëlle Brouwer (born 25 July 1973, in Leiden) is a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented her country for the first time at the 2000 Summer...
- Christina von Amsberg. The junior bridesmaids were Daphne Stewart-Clark and Carolijn Alting von Geusau, with page boys Joachim Jencquel and Markus von Oeynhausen-Sierstorpff...
-  Arianna Bogatec (ITA) 1995 –  Helen Montilla (ESP) 1996 –  Carolijn Brouwer (NED) 1997 –  Carolijn Brouwer (NED) 1999 –  Margriet Matthijsse (NED) 2002 –...
- Carolijn "Carolyn" Lilipaly (born July 22, 1969) is a Dutch news anchor and actress. Dutch-Moluccan Carolijn Lilipaly was born in Middelburg. Her father...
- "Kunstwerk Tom Frantzen/1 - Hangar Flying". www.luchtvaarterfgoed.be. Carolijn. "Onthulling sculptuur van kunstenaar Tom Frantzen aan Diksmuidelaan"....
- titles beginning with Carolin All pages with titles containing Carolin Carolijn This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the...
- In 2009, they took a second place in the line honours ranking. The helm Carolijn Brouwer and her crew Wouter Samama made history after becoming the first...
- took the 13th place as crew in the Women's 470 together with helmsman Carolijn Brouwer. Event manager: Kumpany (2001–2005) Pusher: XpeditionGold (2001–2008)...
- Brouwer–Haemers graph Bertha "Puck" Brouwer (1930–2006), Dutch sprinter Carolijn Brouwer (b. 1973), Dutch competitive sailor Christoph Brouwer (1559–1617)...