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Village in Groningen, Netherlands
Garrelsweer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɑrəlsʋeːr]) is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality of Eemsdelta. The village
Garrelsweer
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
centres in the municipality were: Eekwerd Eekwerderdraai Eenum Fraamklap Garrelsweer Garsthuizen Hoeksmeer Honderd Huizinge Kolhol Leermens Loppersum Lutjerijp
Loppersum
Dutch mathematician (1914–1972)
for more than two decades following World War II. De Groot was born at Garrelsweer, a village in the municipality of Loppersum, Groningen, on 7 May 1914
Johannes_de_Groot
the Christian Reformed Church, serving in Oud Loosdrecht, Ferwerd, and Garrelsweer. In 1891 he emigrated to the United States, and served as minister in
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Laurens W. Molenkamp Laurens W. Molenkamp Born (1956-08-04)4 August 1956 Garrelsweer, Netherlands Known for topological insulators Awards 2010 Europhysics
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Dutch-American pastor and academic (1886–1966)
President of Calvin College between 1930 and 1933. Kuiper was born in Garrelsweer, in the municipality of Loppersum, in the Netherlands. He was the son
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Gammelke - Gapinge - Garderen - Garijp - Garmerwolde - Garminge - Garnwerd - Garrelsweer - Garsthuizen - Gassel - Gasselte - Gasselterboerveen - Gasselternijveen -
List of populated places in the Netherlands
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Dutch resistance member
Noordhoff/Forsten, ISBN 978-90-6243-046-8 Kerssies, I., Verzetsgroep Garrelsweer, Profiel, ISBN 978-90-5294-446-3 Jong, L. de, Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
Pieter_Meindert_Schreuder
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
"Winne-weer, een Logijs-plaets", and refers to an inn which was located near Garrelsweer, and is nowadays a pub. The etymology is unclear. Before 1850, there
Winneweer
Dutch politician (born 1963)
operation to systematically strengthen all structures in the villages of Garrelsweer, Zeerijp, Wirdum, and Leermens. In June of that year, he decided to take
Hans_Vijlbrief
still recognizable as a convent. In 1464, Jacobus Wiltingh, pastor of Garrelsweer and vicar in Loppersum, bequeathed Apell, a settlement among his possessions
Ter_Apel_Monastery
Historical river in the Netherlands
of villages on artificial dwelling hills (wierden): on the east side Garrelsweer, Loppersum, Eenum, Leermens [nl], and Godlinze; on the west side Stedum
Fivel
30417; 6.49306 (Garnwerd) Garrelsweer Eemsdelta 53°18′40″N 6°46′15″E / 53.31111°N 6.77083°E / 53.31111; 6.77083 (Garrelsweer) Garreweer Eemsdelta 53°19′15″N
List of cities, towns and villages in Groningen
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