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Leidsche Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛitsə ˈrɛin],
Utrecht dialect: [ˈlaitsə ˈʁain]) is a new
construction site and
neighborhood in Utrecht, the capital...
- 1918 as a
merger of the
Leidsche Cricket- en Football-Club Ajax and
Leidsche Athletiekvereeniging De Sportsman. The
Leidsche Cricket- en Football-Club...
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Trouw (Dutch pronunciation: [trʌu] ; lit. "loyal", "true") is a
Dutch daily newspaper appearing in
compact size. It was
founded in 1943 as an orthodox...
- Kanaleneiland, Hoograven [nl] and
Lunetten were built.
Around 2000, the
Leidsche Rijn area was
developed as an
extension of the city to the west.[citation...
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formally - by the
Utrecht muni****lity and the
western city
expansion of
Leidsche Rijn; the
chained towns of De Bilt and Bilthoven, who are
nearly connected...
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available for housing. The
company would then
build a new
stadium near the new
Leidsche Rijn district.
Phanos also
wanted the club to
become a
serious contender...
- The
Leydse Courant was a
Dutch newspaper published from 1688
through 1992,
initially only in
Leiden and
region and
eventually it
covered the
entire province...
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Utrecht Leidsche Rijn is a
railway station in west Utrecht, Netherlands. The
station opened on 9 June 2013 and is
located on the Utrecht–Rotterdam railway...
- 'holy'
ground -
Unobtrusive movement wants to
meditate in peace].
Nieuwe Leidsche Courant (in Dutch). Leiden. 7 May 1969. p. 4.
Retrieved 17 June 2020. Leo...
- the
western part of the city,
surrounded by the new
neighbourhoods of
Leidsche Rijn.
Oudenrijn was a
separate muni****lity from 1818 to 1954, when it...