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    Koudekerke (Zeelandic: Koukerke) is a village in the region of Walcheren in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Veere. As...
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  • between Vlissingen and Domburg in the Netherlands, with a branch line from Koudekerke (where the depot was) to Middelburg. The tramway opened in 1906 and was...
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    province of Zeeland, on the peninsula of Walcheren. Valkenisse was created in 1966 in a merger of Biggekerke, Koudekerke and Zoutelande, and existed until 1997...
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    Inundation of Walcheren was the intentional, but uncontrolled military inundation, effected by bombing the sea dikes of the former island of Walcheren in Zeeland...
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    Johannes Walaeus Johannes Walaeus (1604–1649) Born 27 December 1604 Koudekerke, Walcheren, Dutch Republic Died 1649 (1650) (aged 44) Leiden, Dutch Republic...
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    Westhove Castle is a castle on Walcheren, outside Oostkapelle in the province of Zeeland in The Netherlands The castle was mentioned in a charter of 1277...
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    numerous manors on the island of Walcheren in Zeeland (Brigdamme, West-Souburg, Oost-Souburg, Sint-Laurens, Popkensburg, Koudekerke, Zoutelande, Kleverskerke...
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    Veere (category Walcheren)
    population of 1,500 in the southwestern Netherlands, in the region of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland. The name Veere means "ferry": Wolfert Van...
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    Domburg (category Walcheren)
    to Nehalennia. Formerly the western terminus of Stoomtram Walcheren which ran to Koudekerke, Middelburg and Vlissingen. Church in Domburg Church in Domburg...
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    vander Eyk, Leyden De Nooijer, Sjoerd (2016), Buitenplaats Ter Hooge, Koudekerke.info Stenvert, Ronald; Van Cruyningen, Piet (2003), Monumenten in Nederland...
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    the 1350s, Claes was richest lord of Walcheren. He (wrongly) dubbed him Lord of Brigdamme, Zoutelande and Koudekerke, and founder of Popkensburg Castle...
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  • Kornwerderzand - Kortehemmen - Kortenhoef - Kortgene - Koudekerk aan den Rijn - Koudekerke - Koudum - Koufurderigge - Krabbendam - Krabbendijke - Kraggenburg - Kranenburg -...
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  • counted 33 dwellings in 1469. In the 1488 flood it vanished from the map. Koudekerke Village. Moerkerke Moerkerk was a village along a road at the south of...
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    Geert) was born as Gerardus Hubertus Galenus Fock on Ter Hooge Castle, Koudekerke, in the outskirts of Middelburg where he spent the summers of his early...
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  • 800°E / 51.550; 3.800 (Kortgene) Koudekerke Veere 51°29′N 3°33′E / 51.483°N 3.550°E / 51.483; 3.550 (Koudekerke) Krabbendijke Reimerswaal 51°26′N...
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