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Potma (Russian: Потьма) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities Potma, Zubovo-Polyansky District,
Republic of Mordovia...
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Jacob Potma (c. 1630,
Workum – 1704, Munich), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Houbraken, who
listed him as the most
famous pupil of Wybrand...
- Nico
Potma (born 12
March 1969 in Sn****) is a
sailor from the Netherlands, who
represented his
country at the 1992
Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Potma as...
- in Barcelona.
Potma as crew in the
Dutch Flying Dutchman with his brother,
Willem Potma, as
helmsman took the 18th place. In 1996
Potma returned to the...
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newspaper Das Reich,
serving as its
editor between February 1943 and
April 1945.
Captured by the Red Army, he died in 1955 in a camp in
Potma. v t e...
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recording and
mixing Wally Heider –
engineering John
Naslen –
engineering Sy
Potma –
engineering Lee
Hulko –
mastering Kosh - Art
design and
direction "Rod...
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Nathalie Picqué (Max
Planck Institute of
Quantum Optics, Germany) and Eric
Potma (University of California, Irvine, USA). The
journal is
abstracted and indexed...
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Potma (Russian: По́тьма; Moksha: Потма) is an
urban locality (a work settlement) in Zubovo-Polyansky
District of the
Republic of Mordovia, Russia. As...
- and 36
kilometres (22 mi) from the
railway station Potma.
Founded in 1930 on the
railway line
Potma – Barashevo, it
served as an area for
harvesting industrial...
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Kouwenhoven Crew: Jan
Kouwenhoven Flying Dutchman Helmsman:
Willem Potma Crew:
Gerhard Potma Tornado Helmsman: Ron van
Teylingen Crew: Paul
Manuel Star Helmsman:...