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  2. Sint Willebrord - Wikipedia

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    Sint Willebrord is a town in the municipality of Rucphen in the Netherlands. It is also known by the name 't Heike which was the semi-official name up until 1950/1970 (mostly written as Theike, or less often Heike), which is the diminutive form of hei ( heath ) in local dialect.

  3. St. Willibrord's Church, Utrecht - Wikipedia

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    St Willibrord's Church, Utrecht, is a Roman Catholic church operated by the traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) and dedicated to Saint Willibrord. It is at Minrebroederstraat 21, Utrecht , in the Netherlands and has been designated a rijksmonument since 1976.

  4. Willibrord - Wikipedia

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    St Willibrord's Church at Gravelines. At Gravelines in northern France, where Willibrord is said to have landed after crossing the Channel on his mission to the Frisians, the church in the old town is dedicated to him. Gravelines grew up after c. 800 around the chapel commemorating Willibrord's mission. [9] [10]

  5. St. Willibrord's Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. Willibrord's Abbey (Dutch: Sint-Willibrordsabdij) at Doetinchem in Gelderland is the most recently established Benedictine monastery in the Netherlands. History

  6. MTV (Dutch TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MTV Nederland en België is a Dutch speaking free-to-cable television channel broadcasting in the Netherlands. It launched as MTV NL on 12 September 2000. It launched as MTV NL on 12 September 2000. Before the start of country-specific channels, the Pan-European version of MTV aired in the Netherlands.

  7. Television in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Television in the Netherlands was officially introduced in 1951.In the Netherlands, the television market is divided between a number of commercial networks, such as RTL Nederland, and a system of public broadcasters sharing three channels, NPO 1, NPO 2, and NPO 3.

  8. Digital television in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 2009 RTL Nederland started simulcasting their RTL 7 and RTL 8 channels in 1080i high-definition. RTL Nederland then also announced plans for HD versions of their two other channels, RTL 4 and RTL 5, for 2010. Also these are available in HD since then.

  9. Dutch public broadcasting system - Wikipedia

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    From September 2010, Minister of Culture and Education Ronald Plasterk approved the entry of new broadcasting associations PowNed and Wakker Nederland (WNL) into the public broadcasting system. Another association, MAX, was given full recognition and can increase its broadcasting hours.