- Roos
Jonker [de; nl] (born 1980),
Dutch jazz
singer Sjouke Jonker (1924–2007),
Dutch journalist and politician, MEP 1979–84
Jonkers Jan
Jonkers (born...
- The
Jonker diamond was
found at the
Elandsfontein mine in
South Africa by
Johannes Jacobus Jonker on 17
January 1934. The
diamond was 726 carats, which...
-
finals of 2013.
Jonker was
announced as the new
academy manager at
English club ****nal
ahead of the 2014–15 season.
Whilst at the club
Jonkers formed an influential...
- Saints'
brightest young hopes.
Jonkers had two
children after leaving his
rugby career. Alex
Jonkers and
Charlie Jonkers. He had 4
aunts until one died...
- violin.
There were
serious troubles, however, in the
Jonkers' marriage. Ingrid's half-brother, Koos
Jonker,
later recalled, "Beatrice, Ingrid's mother, suffered...
-
Voetbalvereniging Jonker Boys is an ****ociation
football club
based in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Jonker Boys was
founded in 1968. "Een
middagje langs de lijn...
- The
Jonker Walk (Malay:
Persiaran Jonker, Chinese: 鷄場街; pinyin: Jīcháng jiē) is the
Chinatown area in
Malacca City in the
state of Malacca,
Malaysia located...
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Jonker Sailplanes is a
glider manufacturer based in Potchefstroom,
South Africa. Uys
Jonker and his brother,
Attie Jonker founded Jonker Sailplanes in...
- Jan
Jonkers (born 29
August 1955) is a
former Dutch racing cyclist. He rode in the 1980 and 1981 Tour de France. "Jan
Jonkers".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Ronald Jonker at
ProCyclingStats Ronald Jonker at Olympics.com
Ronald Jonker at
Olympedia Ronald Jonker at the
Australian Olympic Committee Ronald Jonker at...