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    (Dutch: Klooster Ter Apel) is a former monastery in the village of Ter Apel in the northeastern Dutch province of Groningen. It is the only monastery in the...
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    Franjumerbourren (category Populated places in Friesland)
    Bouma, Hanne. Middeleeuwse kloosters in Friesland en Groningen (PDF) (Master thesis) (in Dutch). University of Groningen. p. 32. "Klacht over het gebruik...
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    it. Until 1898 she lived in Groningen with her stepbrother, the university professor Hajo Uden Meyboom, and his family. In 1894 she became a board member...
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  • Aalst, North Brabant - Aalst, Zaltbommel - Aalsum, Friesland - Aalsum, Groningen - Aalten - Aardenburg - Aarlanderveen - Aarle-Rixtel - Aartswoud - Abbega -...
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    Abbey of Santa Maria del Pero (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2018)
    Codex Pirensis, pp. 31-35 Uytterhoeven, J., Economische invloed der kloosters in de Middeleeuwen, 1909, p. 8 Sartor, I., L’Abazzia di Santa Maria di Pero...
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    Ten Boer (category Populated places in Groningen (province))
    Waanders. ISBN 90 400 9258 3. Retrieved 7 April 2022. "Klooster". Stichting Pelgrimeren in Groningen (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 April 2022. Media related to Ten...
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    Assen (category Cities in the Netherlands)
    Archief provincial archive: Assen historical summary. Encyclopediedrenthe: Kloosters (Dutch), Drenthe Encyclopedia: Monasteries and Convents. Assen Verandert...
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    House of Orange-Nassau (category 1544 establishments in Europe)
    Friesland (1632–1640), Groningen and Drenthe (1632–1640) Stadtholder of Friesland (1640–1664), Groningen and Drenthe (1650–1664) In 1675 the State of Friesland...
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    to the Netherlands. The first group of Jews of any numbers in Groningen was in Appingedam in 1563, where they came into conflict with Dutch guilds for...
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  • GIJS Groningen 12 D Rick van Gog 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) 185 lb (84 kg) (1958-04-03)April 3, 1958 (aged 21) GIJS Groningen 14 D Henk Hille 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)...
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