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Stephan van den Berg (born 20 February 1962) is a retired windsurfer from the Netherlands. [1] He was world champion in 1983 and in the 1984 Summer Olympics , Long beach, California won the first Olympic Gold medal [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in the Windglider for the Netherlands .
In 1843, shortly before Jean’s death, his sons Maximilian Van den Bergh (1802-1873) and Jean Félix Van den Bergh (1807-1885) bought the brewery from him. Well-known Antwerp locations were 7-11 Oudeleeuwenrui for the brewery and 26-32 Brouwersvliet for the jenever distillery.
Nye Beach is a central district in Newport in the U.S. state of Oregon.The Nye Beach historic overlay district is bounded on the north and south sides by Northwest Twelfth Street and Southwest Second Street respectively; on the east side by Hurbert Street and on the west side by the Pacific Ocean. [1]
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South Jetty is a state park in Newport, Oregon, U.S. . The park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and adjacent to South Beach State Park.Both are south of the jetties, which form the entrance to Yaquina Bay, one of Oregon's major fishing and whale watching ports.
This page is a list of counts van Bergh: coat of arms. House of Monte. c. 1100-c. 1140: Constantinus de Monte [1] [2] ... Land van den Bergh; References
Van den Bergh, Van Den Bergh is a Dutch surname, a variant of Van den Berg. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold van den Bergh (notary) (1886‒1950), Amsterdam civil law notary; Dave van den Bergh (born 1976), Dutch footballer; Dimitri Van den Bergh (born 1994), Belgian darts player; Frans Van den Bergh (1914–1990), Belgian ...
In 1416, House Monte went extinct and was succeeded by House van der Leck. Oswald I van der Bergh was made an Imperial Count, but Land van den Bergh did not become sovereign. The most famous counts were Willem IV van den Bergh, Herman van den Bergh (1558-1611), and Hendrik van den Bergh (1573-1638).