Hoorn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦoːr(ə)n] ) is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is the...
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The Hoorn Islands (also Futuna Islands, French: Îles Horne) are one of the two island groups of which the French overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer...
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Van Hoorn is a Dutch toponymic surname. The place of origin often is the city of Hoorn in North Holland, but may be any of four other Dutch settlements...
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Hoorn can refer to: Den Hoorn, South Holland, a town in the municipality Midden-Delfland in the province South Holland in the Netherlands. Den Hoorn,...
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Mike Adrianus Wilhelmus van der Hoorn (born 15 October 1992) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Eredivisie club FC Utrecht...
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Hoorn is a city in North Holland, the Netherlands. Hoorn may also refer to: Hoorn, Heerde, Gelderland, Netherlands Hoorn, Friesland, Netherlands County...
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Cape Horn (redirect from Cape Hoorn)
Willem Schouten and Jacob Le Maire, who named it Kaap Hoorn (pronunciation) after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands. For decades, Cape Horn was a major...
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schools in Den Hoorn. Every August they have the Varend Corso (translated: Floating Corso). Den Hoorn on Midden-Delfland.net Den Hoorn en Midden-Delfland...
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Van der Hoorn is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fred van der Hoorn (born 1963), Dutch football defender and manager Mike van...
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der Hoorn (born 4 December 1993) is a Dutch cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Intermarché–Wanty. For the 2021 season, van der Hoorn initially...
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The Hoorn–Medemblik heritage railway operated by the Museumstoomtram Hoorn Medemblik is a heritage railway in the Netherlands. It runs from Hoorn to Medemblik...
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Jordanus Hoorn (1753–1833) was a painter and drawing teacher from the Netherlands. Hoorn was born and died in Amersfoort. According to the RKD he was...
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County of Horne (redirect from Count of Hoorn)
Horne (also Horn, Hoorn or Hoorne) is a small historic county of the Holy Roman Empire in the present day Netherlands and Belgium. It takes its name from...
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False Cape Horn (redirect from False Cape Hoorn)
False Cape Horn or Falso Cabo de Hornos is a headland at the south end of Hoste Island, 35 statute miles (56 km) northwest of Cape Horn, located at 55°43′37″S...
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5 June 1568 in Brussels), also known as Count of Horn, Horne, Hoorne or Hoorn, was a victim of the Inquisition in the Spanish Netherlands. De Montmorency...
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Nicholas van Hoorn (c. 1635 in Vlissingen – buried 24 June 1683, in Isla Mujeres) was a merchant sailor, privateer and pirate. He was born in the Netherlands...
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Hoorn (West Frisian: Hoarn) is a village on Terschelling in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. It had a population of around 465 in January 2017...
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The Jewish cemetery in Hoorn can refer to the original Jewish cemetery on the outskirts of the Dutch city of Hoorn (where the first burial took place...
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Angelique Hoorn (born 25 April 1975 in Wanneperveen) is a Dutch show jumper. As a newcomer Hoorn reached the fourth position at the 2000 Dutch National...
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Den Hoorn is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Texel, and lies about 9 km north of Den Helder. A prominent...
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Willem Schouten (category People from Hoorn)
to the Pacific Ocean. Willem Cornelisz Schouten was born in c. 1567 in Hoorn, Holland, Seventeen Provinces. In april 1601 Willem Schouten was skipper...
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Wehe-Den Hoorn (Gronings: t Hörn-Wij) is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is part of the municipality of Het Hogeland. It is a 1966 merger...
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Fred van der Hoorn (born 12 October 1963) is a Dutch former footballer who played in defence. Van der Hoorn joined Dundee United in 1989 from Dutch side...
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Duytschlandt, Vrankryk, Spanjen, Portugael en Italiën ..." by Jan ten Hoorn. November 23, 1679. p. 341 – via Google Books. "Articvli Defensionales Peremptoriales...
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Joan van Hoorn (1653–1711) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1704 until 1709. Joan (or Johan) van Hoorn was born on 16 November 1653...
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Andries van Hoorn, or van der Horn (1600 – after 1660), was a Dutch mayor of Haarlem, known best today for his portraits by Frans Hals. He was born in...
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Netty van Hoorn (born 14 June 1951) is a Dutch film director and producer who has won several awards for her work. Van Hoorn was born in Amsterdam on 14...
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Nicolaas van Hoorn (25 August 1904 – 17 June 1946) was a Dutch fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1936 Summer Olympics...
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Laurens de Graaf (section Van Hoorn and Veracruz)
plans ruined when Nicholas van Hoorn attacked the ships and captured them empty. Having captured the vessels, van Hoorn reached Bonaco Island and proposed...
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Carol Hoorn Fraser RCA (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada. Carol Hoorn Fraser was born...
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