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Delfzijl (Dutch: [dɛl(ə)fˈsɛil] ; Gronings:
Delfziel [dɛlfˈsil]) is a city and
former muni****lity (which now
belongs to the muni****lity of Eemsdelta)...
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HNLMS Delfzijl (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms.
Delfzijl) may
refer to the
following ships of the
Royal Netherlands Navy that have been
named after Delfzijl: HNLMS Delfzijl (M851)...
- The Groningen–
Delfzijl railway is a
railway line in the
Netherlands running from
Groningen to
Delfzijl, p****ing
through Sauwerd,
Loppersum and Appingedam...
- The
Capture of
Delfzijl took
place during the
Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War by a
Dutch and
English army led by
Maurice of Orange. The siege...
- (M-07) (ex-HNLMS
Delfzijl (A851)) is a
former minehunter of the
Royal Netherlands Navy. Now in
service with the
Latvian Navy.
Delfzijl is the
result of...
- muni****lities. The land is
mainly used for agriculture.
There are
seaports in
Delfzijl and Eemshaven. The
Groningen gas field, one of the world's largest, was...
- Meppel–Groningen
railway as
terminus after Groningen Europapark, and on the Groningen–
Delfzijl railway as
terminus after Groningen Noord. The
first station building was...
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Delfzijl (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛl(ə)fˈsɛil] ; abbreviation: Dz) is a
railway station in
Delfzijl, Netherlands. It is
located on the Groningen–Delfzijl...
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Delfzijl West (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛl(ə)fˌsɛil ˈʋɛst]) is a
railway station located in
Delfzijl, Netherlands. It is
located on the Groningen–Delfzijl...
- Jan
Beijert (1928,
Smilde - 23
November 2007,
Delfzijl) was a
Dutch politician,
director and columnist. v t e...