Jacoba Hol (21 September 1886 – 15 October 1964) was a Dutch physical geographer. In 1945, she was appointed professor of physical geography at the Geographic...
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artist Jacoba Hol (1886–1964), physical geographer Jacoba Adriana Hollestelle (1937–2002), Dutch singer known by the name Conny Vandenbos Jacoba Maria...
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darts player Jacoba Hol (1886–1964), physical geographer; daughter of Richard Hol Jon Hol (1851–1941), Norwegian engineer and activist Petter Hol (1883–1981)...
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botanist Jacobus Kapteyn, astronomer Izaak Maurits Kolthoff, chemist Jacoba Hol, physical geographer René Descartes, philosopher, mathematician Peter...
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Hipparchus (Greece, 190–120 BCE) Filip Hjulström (Sweden, 1092–1982) Jacoba Hol (Netherlands, 1886–1964) Thomas Holdich (England, 1843–1929) John Holmes...
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Richard (or Rijk) Hol (23 July 1825, in Amsterdam – 14 May 1904, in Utrecht) was a Dutch composer and conductor, based for most of his career at Utrecht...
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to the ruling dynasty of the country. The Duvenvoirde branch ended with Jacoba Maria van Wassenaar, baroness of Torck (1709–1771) whose descendants in...
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Cod wars started around this time and ended when the countess of Holland, Jacoba or Jacqueline was forced to cede Holland to the Burgundian Philip III, known...
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1992 Olympics, the country name was "Holland" with the country code of "HOL". From 1992 onward, they have utilized the "Netherlands" and "NED", as an...
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children. Tussenbroek was born in Utrecht. She studied music with Richard Hol and Johan Wagenaar, and collaborated with composer Catharina van Rennes....
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