Liefde (Dutch for "love") or de Liefde may refer to: Bart de Liefde (born 1976), Dutch politician Carla de Liefde (1950–2006), Dutch basketball player...
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Brandende liefde (Dutch for Burning Love) is a 1983 Dutch drama film directed by Ate de Jong. Monique van de Ven ... Anna Peter Jan Rens ... Jan Bosman...
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Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde is a Belgian non-profit organisation that aids the blind and the visually impaired in Flanders and Brussels. At the start of...
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Liefde en Vrede (Love and Peace) is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region F of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality...
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Love beyond frontiers – Made in Japan (original title: 'Grenzeloze liefde - Made in Japan') is a 1996 Dutch documentary film by the director Puck de Leeuw...
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Familia Caritatis (redirect from Huis der Liefde)
"Family of Love", and in other languages, "Hus der Lieften", "Huis der Liefde" and "Haus der Liebe" (English: House of Love). The outward trappings of...
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Barthold Charles (Bart) de Liefde (born 18 September 1976 in London) is a Dutch former politician and field hockey umpire. As a member of the People's...
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Liefde was a Dutch sailing ship that ran aground and sank during a storm in the North Sea off the Shetland Islands, Great Britain, while she was on her...
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Evertsen de Liefde (c. 1617 – 29 September 1673) was a Dutch naval commander, a role also fulfilled by his younger brother Johan de Liefde In 1644, he...
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of the first Dutchmen in Japan, and the second mate on the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600. He remained in Japan and served as...
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