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Sliedrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈslidrɛxt] ) is a town and muni****lity in the
western Netherlands, in the
province of
South Holland. The muni****lity...
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Sliedrecht was a
Dutch tanker (5133 tonnes) that was sunk on 16
November 1939 by the
German submarine U-28. The
Dutch government and
English newspapers...
- part of
Sliedrecht.
According to the 19th-century
historian A.J. van der Aa,
Naaldwijk used to be a
separate manor to the east of
Sliedrecht, but had...
- of WKE, a
Dutch hoofdkl****e team. In
March 2014 he was
dismissed by VV
Sliedrecht. De Wolf is
currently working as a TV
presenter on
Dutch regional channel...
- VV
Sliedrecht is a
football club from
Sliedrecht, Netherlands. VV
Sliedrecht plays in the 2019–20
season in Sa****ay
Eerste Kl****e C. In
recent years...
- The
Sliedrecht oil
spill occurred off the
coast of
Table Bay, near Cape Town in
South African waters in late 1953. The
Dutch oil
tanker Sliedrecht was...
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Shipyard in
Haarlem Gusto Shipyard in
Schiedam Machine Factory De Klop in
Sliedrecht J. & K. Smit in
Kinderdijk L. Smit en Zoon in
Kinderdijk Verschure & Co's...
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Sliedrecht is a
railway station in
Sliedrecht, Netherlands. The
station is
located on the
MerwedeLingelijn line
between Dordrecht and Geldermalsen, part...
- Jan
Koopmans (May 26, 1905, in
Sliedrecht –
March 24, 1945, in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch theologian, best
known for his
works De
Nederlandsche Geloofsbelijdenis...
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Sliedrecht Sport is a
Dutch volleyball club
based in
Sliedrecht. It has
professional and
amateur teams (men, women,
youth and
beach volleyball) with the...