Piet De Jongh (born 15 November 1934) is a Dutch racing cyclist. He rode in the 1957 Tour de France. "Piet De Jongh". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 31 August...
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Eduard Siegfried "Eddy" de Jongh (Amsterdam, 7 June 1931) is a Dutch art historian specialized in iconography. He was professor of art history with a teaching...
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Sjefke Janssen Piet de Jongh Steven de Jongh Patrick Jonker Willy Kanis Gerben Karstens Alain van Katwijk Fons van Katwijk Jan van Katwijk Piet van Katwijk...
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historian and journalist Mayke de Jong (born 1950), Dutch historian Piet de Jong (born 1938), Dutch dendrologist William DeJong (born 1950), American researcher...
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The 1957 Tour de France was the 44th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 27 June to 20 July. It was composed of 22 stages over 4,669 km (2...
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pass the summit of the Col du Lautaret on stage 21. This prize was won by Piet van Est. No jersey was awarded to the leader of the mountains classification...
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Gitane–Hutchinson 1954 Netherlands Krijn Post 1955 Netherlands Piet Steenvoorden 1956 Netherlands Piet de Jongh 1957 Netherlands Gijs Pauw 1958 Netherlands René...
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47 Piet Steenvorden Netherlands Holland DNF 48 Wim van Est Netherlands Holland 23 49 Leo van der Pluym Netherlands Holland DNF 50 Piet de Jongh Netherlands...
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Aerde (BEL) + 7' 15" 6 Louis Rostollan (FRA) + 9' 36" 7 Piet de Jongh [nl] (NED) + 13' 43" 8 Piet van Est (NED) + 16' 32" 9 Pierre Gouget (FRA) + 16' 58"...
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Meijer Frits de Ruijter Gabe Scholten Wim Slijkhuis Jan Zwaan Jo Zwaan Women's competition Fanny Blankers-Koen Elly Dammers Grietje de Jongh Gerda van der...
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In the 1959 Tour de France, the French team included Jacques Anquetil, Louison Bobet, Raphael Géminiani and Roger Riviere, who were all considered possible...
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Looy (BEL) Camilius Demunster (BEL) René Van Meenen (BEL) 1954 Piet De Jongh (NED) Roger Callewaert (BEL) Maurice Minne (BEL) 1955 Gabriel Borra (BEL)...
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Chantal M.; Nota, Nienke M.; de Blok, Christel J.M.; Klaver, Maartje; de Vries, Annelou L.C.; Wensing-Kruger, S. Annelijn; de Jongh, Renate T.; Bouman, Mark-Bram;...
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Igone de Jongh, 'de beste ballerina van Nederland'". Danspubliek (in Dutch). February 2012. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. "Igone de Jongh beëindigt...
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Meg de Jongh (1971–73) Laszlo Zalai [nl] (1973–78) Jan Teunissen (1978–80) Hylke Kerkstra (interim) (1980) Henk van Brussel (1980–85) Foppe de Haan (1985–88)...
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The route of the 1957 Tour de France contained many mountains, so mountain specialists Charly Gaul and Federico Bahamontes were considered as the favourites...
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In the 1958 Tour de France, 120 cyclists entered, divided into 10 teams of 12 cyclists each. France, Italy, Belgium and Spain each sent a national team...
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2024. "Guillaume Martin". ProCyclingStats BV. Retrieved 11 February 2024. "Piet Allegaert". ProCyclingStats BV. Retrieved 24 June 2024. "Bryan Coquard"....
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Brokmann F.H.W. de Bruijn Jan de Boer Frans Couton A.L. Desmit Wim Anderiesen Wim Volkers Jan Elzenga Roef Vunderink Kick Geudeker G. de Jongh Jack Reynolds...
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1961–1962: Thim van der Laan 1962–1965: Meg de Jongh 1965–1967: Tinus van der Pijl 1967–1967: Piet Dubbelman 1967–1970: Piet Peeman 1970: Les Talbot (interim) 1970–1971:...
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Leeuwarden 1685) Jansz de Stomme, Jan (Franeker 1615 – Groningen 1658) Jongh, Claude de (Utrecht 1605/06 – Utrecht 1663) Jongh, Ludolf de (Overschie 1616 –...
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Archived from the original on 6 February 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2016. De Jongh, Matthijs (2010). Shareholder Activism at the Dutch East India Company...
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bronze and silver medallist at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics Steven de Jongh (born 1973) a Dutch former road bicycle racer brothers Yuri Cornelisse...
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Colores Latinos became second and third. 2007: Marcie de Jongh – Originally from Aruba Marcie de Jongh was chosen as the Queen of the 2007 Zomercarnaval....
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1935 the mill is property of the family De Jongh. The mill was in regular use until the 1980s when the family De Jong took another windmill, Sint Jan, in...
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Leeuwarden Other Bonaire Frans Bergwerf 78 4 4 Frits van Dam 205 5 5 Gerrie de Jongh-Gijsberts 285 2 2 Sigfried Molina 33 5 Claudia-Johanna Pieron 4 7 4 Jack...
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Posthumus 1919 - 1920 Johannes Godfried de Jongh 1920 - 1921 Willem Hendrik Drucker 1921 - 1922 François de Vries 1922 - 1923 Hendrik Rudolph Ribbius...
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Africa 87–0 Namibia North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City Try: Juan de Jongh 2, Gio Aplon 2, Francois Hougaard 2, Jaque Fourie, François Steyn, Bryan...
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KNWU voor Theo van der Westerlaken, BN DeStem Acht van Chaam-organisator Theo van der Westerlaken overleden, BN DeStem Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Athlete Games Sport Event Bronze Rugby sevens team Cheslin Kolbe Juan de Jongh Seabelo Senatla Justin Geduld Kyle Brown Cecil Afrika Kwagga Smith Werner...
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