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    De Meern (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈmeːr(ə)n]) is an urbanized village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Utrecht, and...
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    The Ships of De Meern are the collective name for a set of Dutch Roman wooden vessels in the town of De Meern, Utrecht. From 1997 to 2008, a series of...
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  • Vleuten-De Meern is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It was created in a merger of Haarzuilens, Veldhuizen, Vleuten and a part of...
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    Ships of ancient Rome (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in the town of De Meern, Utrecht, Netherlands. Some were utilized as landfill like The De Meern 6, discovered in 2008, but the De Meern 1, first discovered...
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  • Dijkhuizen signed a two-year contract with Derde Klasse Sunday club VV De Meern in January 2012. After officially starting work on 1 July 2012, he managed...
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    Retrieved 2021-11-01. "Nave". Artsupp. Retrieved 2024-02-04. "Romeins schip 'De Meern 1' terug naar Leidsche Rijn | Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed"....
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  • VV De Meern is a football club from De Meern, Netherlands. VV De Meern plays in the Sunday Hoofdklasse. In the 2018 De Meern relegated to the Hoofdklasse...
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    Albert Heijn (redirect from Simon de Wit)
    also operates seven "Home Shop Centers" in Almere, Eindhoven, Rotterdam, De Meern, Amsterdam, Oosterhout and Bleiswijk. The brand value of Albert Heijn was...
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    smaller suburban towns of IJsselstein and Vianen; the former villages of De Meern and Vleuten, which have been annexed - also formally - by the Utrecht municipality...
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    this location was on the territory of the former municipality of Vleuten-De Meern, located west of the city of Utrecht. A smaller part of this location,...
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