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- aan de Langestraat van gemeente Oldambt in gebruik genomen" (in Dutch). Winschoter Archief. Retrieved 24 December 2024. S.P.Q.W. Senatus Po****s Que Winschot****...
- The Dagblad van het Noorden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɑɣblɑt fɑn ət ˈnoːrdə(n)]; English: Daily Newspaper of the North), abbreviated as DvhN, is a Dutch...
- the feet of his greedy owner. The official language is Dutch, but many Winschoters especially of older generations speak the local dialect called Gronings...
- Effectenboek 1941, p. 615. Winschoter courant 31 January 1948. Winschoter courant 23 June 1951. NvhN 3 October 1951. Winschoter courant 6 October 1955. Ons...
- Dutch). 27 July 1957 – via Delpher. "Straaljager stort op Turkse stad". Winschoter Courant (in Dutch). 26 July 1957 – via Delpher. "Vliegtuig neergestort"...
- Netherlands. It was published from 1992 until 2002. It was a merger of the Winschoter Courant (1870) and De Noord-Ooster (founded 1904; a daily since 1946)...
- times.[update] For some time she worked on the children's section of the Winschoter Courant. She also worked for a short period of time as teacher. Pelgrom...
- Statistics Netherlands, 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2015. "Publieke verhuring". Winschoter courant (in Dutch). 3 February 1877. Retrieved 1 March 2022. "Hongerige...
- Courant. In 1975 Wegener acquired the Drents-Groningse Pers and in 1979 the Winschoter Courant was added to this company. Under Wegener, the Drentse en ****er...
- (in Dutch). 31 January 1889 – via Delpher. "Zeetijdingen | Nieuwediep". Winschoter Courant (in Dutch). 1 February 1889 – via Delpher. "Benbrack". Algemeen...