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The Mercator is a series of combine harvesters produced by the German agricultural company Claas in Harsewinkel. Initially called Senator , the Mercator series was introduced in 1966. The first combine harvester of the series to be called Mercator was presented in 1967, the Protector followed in 1968.
Gibson GK428 4.2 V8 Frits van Eerd Jan Lammers Giedo van der Garde: 11th 7th 2019: LMP2 Dayvtec Engineering Dallara P217: Gibson GK428 4.2 V8 Frits van Eerd Giedo van der Garde Nyck de Vries: 26th 15th 2020: LMP2 TDS Racing: Oreca 07: Gibson GK428 4.2 V8 Frits van Eerd Giedo van der Garde Nyck de Vries: 19th 15th 2021: LMP2 (Pro/Am) TDS Racing ...
This class was designed to pull the increasingly heavy mail trains from Vlissingen to Boxtel. Formerly SS 995-999. Series 2100: A class of 4-4-0 passenger trains built by Schwartzkopff between 1914 and 1920. At the time this class was built, the SS had recently bought a class of 4-6-0s (SS 700s/NS 3700s), and the HSM didn't want to stay behind ...
Pre-vocational secondary education (Dutch: Voorbereidend middelbaar beroepsonderwijs, pronounced [ˈvoːrbəˌrɛidənt ˈmɪdəlbaːr bəˈrupsˌɔndərʋɛis], lit. ' preparatory middle-level vocational education ', abbr. VMBO) is a school track in the Netherlands.
The Royal Netherlands Army (Dutch: Koninklijke Landmacht, KL) is the land branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces.Though the Royal Netherlands Army was raised on 9 January 1814, its origins date back to 1572, when the Staatse Leger was raised making the Dutch standing army one of the oldest in the world.
4, 6 Sprinter 2007–2012 FLIRT: 160 140 58 3-4 2016-2017 Used in Gelderland, North Brabant and Limburg: SNG: 160 140 206 3-4 2014-2018 Class 186 (TRAXX) Electric locomotive: 160 63 n/a Intercity (international) 2008–present Used to pull/push ICR carriages on the international route to Brussels via the HSL-Zuid and the Intercity Direct routes ...
The Royal Dutch Cycling Union or KNWU (in Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Wielren Unie) is the national governing body of cycle racing in the Netherlands. The aim of the KNWU is to give adequate support for all types of cycling in the Netherlands. The KNWU is a member of the UCI and the UEC.
The corps was founded on 10 December 1665 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War by the then grand pensionary of the Dutch Republic, Johan de Witt, and Admiral Michiel de Ruyter as the Regiment de Marine. [1]