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  • Anton Geesink [r]: Dutch former Olympic champion judo and member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). [e]
  • Jacques Goudstikker [r]: (1897 - 1940) Jewish Dutch art dealer. [e]
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  • Nijmegen [r]: University city in the east of The Netherlands [e]
  • Rotterdam [r]: (584.046 inhabitants on January 1 2007) The second largest city in The Netherlands by population size. [e]
  • Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute [r]: The Dutch national weather forecasting service and also the national research and information centre for climate change, air pollution dispersion modeling and seismology. [e]