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Dronryp (Dutch:
Dronrijp) is a
village in the
Dutch muni****lity of Waadhoeke. On 1
January 2017, it had 3,281 inhabitants.
Before 2018, the
village was...
- The
Dronrijp Reprisals were
carried out by the
German Sicherheitsdienst in the
Dutch town of
Dronrijp on 11
April 1945. 14 prisoners,
including 11 members...
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orientalist focusing on
Arabia and Islam.
Michael Jan de
Goeje was born in
Dronrijp, Friesland. He
devoted himself at an
early age to the
study of oriental...
- Leeuwarden. The
train services are
operated by Arriva. The
station was
called Dronrijp (the
Dutch name for the village)
until 12
December 2015 when it was renamed...
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example is the Eise
Eisinga Planetarium,
built in 1774 by Eise
Eisinga from
Dronrijp, Friesland, the Netherlands. It displa**** all the
planets and was fixed...
- May 2012.
Retrieved 10
January 2010. (Click on "Geschiedenis" to view.) "
Dronrijp, Friesland" (in Dutch). Molendatabase.
Retrieved 10
January 2010. "Informatie"...
- Dutch). Leeuwarden:
Friese Pers
Boekerij bv. p. 177. ISBN 90-330-1522-6. "
Dronrijp, Friesland" (in Dutch). Molendatabase.
Retrieved 18
January 2010. "Geschiedenis"...
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Johann Heinrich (Harry)
Diemer (7
November 1904 – June 1945) was born in
Dronrijp, the Netherlands. His
father was the
reverend N. Diemer, who
served at...
- (situation in 1812): Leeuwarden, cantons: Bergum, Buitenpost, Dokkum,
Dronrijp, Franeker, Hallum, Harlingen,
Holwerd and
Leeuwarden (2 cantons). Heerenveen...
- Mary
Osborn (1834–1913) Sir
Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912) – born in
Dronrijp John
Atkinson Grimshaw (1836–1893)
Walter Field (1837–1901)
Charles Stuart...