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- Vermeersch is a Dutch toponymic surname most common in the Belgian province of West Flanders.[1] It is a contraction of van der Meersch, where meersch...
- Vermeersch (born 12 March 1999) is a Belgian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Lotto–Dstny. On 1 June 2020, Vermeersch...
- Sem Andre Claudine Vermeersch (born 1968 in Blankenberge) is a Belgian academician, editor, author, administrator and professor of Buddhism at Seoul National...
- Gianni Vermeersch (born 19 November 1992) is a Belgian professional cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Alpecin–Deceuninck in road racing, cyclo-cross...
- Etienne Vermeersch (2 May 1934, Sint-Michiels, Bruges – 18 January 2019, Ghent) was a Belgian moral philosopher, skeptic, opinion maker and debater. He...
- father, Rik Vermeersch (1949), and Lowie Vermeersch's three brothers, Pieter Vermeersch (1973), Robin Vermeersch (1977) and Tinus Vermeersch (1976), are...
- Hannah Vermeersch (born 10 September 1992) is an Australian Olympic rower. She represented for Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics and at World Championships...
- territories of Antarctica, which was founded in 2008 by the Belgian Niels Vermeersch. Flandrensis is not recognised by any country or government, nor is it...
- Wouter Vermeersch (born 8 November, 1984, Courtrai) is a Belgian politician from Flanders for the Vlaams Belang party and a member of the Chamber of Representatives...
- permission to retire ... Vermeersch (1911b).  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Vermeersch, Arthur (1911a). "Nuns"...