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- Hoogwoud (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦoːxʋʌut]; West Frisian: Hougwoud) is a small city in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the muni****lity...
- following cities, towns, villages and/or districts: Aartswoud De Weere Gouwe Hoogwoud Opmeer Spanbroek Wadway Zandwerven Map of the muni****lity of Opmeer, June...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1252. They had a son, Floris V (1254 – 1296). In battle near Hoogwoud on 28 January 1256, William tried to traverse a frozen lake by himself...
- area including Hoogwoud and Aartswoud was owned by Edward or Evert, a son of William IV, Duke of Bavaria, who took the surname Hoogwoud for his family...
- 4 months before his death, Willem married Anna van der Noot, lady of Hoogwoud and Aartswoud, in Sluis. Though he had no children with Anna, he had one...
- Heavyweight debut. Win 2–0–1 Husein Cift KO (punches) Hoogwoud Free Fight Gala December 15, 2001 1 1:50 Hoogwoud, Netherlands Draw 1–0–1 Rodney Glunder Draw Rings...
- Haarlem-Vijf****zen Heemstede Heerhugowaard Heiloo Hensbroek Hippolytushoef Hofddorp Hoogwoud De Lastdrager De Vier Winden Katwoude Koog aan de Zaan Kortenhoef Krommeniedijk...
- Haarlem-Vijf****zen Heemstede Heerhugowaard Heiloo Hensbroek Hippolytushoef Hofddorp Hoogwoud De Lastdrager De Vier Winden Katwoude Koog aan de Zaan Kortenhoef Krommeniedijk...
- Haarlem-Vijf****zen Heemstede Heerhugowaard Heiloo Hensbroek Hippolytushoef Hofddorp Hoogwoud De Lastdrager De Vier Winden Katwoude Koog aan de Zaan Kortenhoef Krommeniedijk...
- Romans William II of Holland was killed in battle with the Frisians near Hoogwoud. 1257 15 January Imperial election, January 1257: Richard, 1st Earl of...