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In 1995 the programming duties of the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (Netherlands Broadcasting Foundation, NOS) were split in two, with the creation of the NPS (Netherlands Programming Foundation). [7] NOS was charged with providing news, sport and coverage of important live events, while the NPS provided cultural and children's programming.
In October 2011, several bots created 80,000 articles (then equivalent to 10% of the entire edition's article count) in only 11 days. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The Dutch Wikipedia's one-millionth article was created in December 2011, after another surge of bot activity saw 100,000 added articles in only 10 days.
In September 1974, the Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 bought the Top 40 and named it De Nederlandse Top 40. The Dutch Top 40 is one of the four official charts in the Netherlands, the other three being the B2B Single Top 100 , which is based entirely on pure sales and streaming, the Mega Top 30 from ( NPO 3FM ) which, like the Dutch Top 40 also ...
The Netherlands' mainstream video games market, not taking into consideration the serious and casual games, is the sixth largest in Europe. In 2008, the Dutch market took up 3.95% of the entire European market in total sales and 4.19% in software sales.
The subregions (Dutch: streek or landstreek (plural: (land)streken), literally translating to a combination of 'land/country area/region') are non-administrative area in the Netherlands that can be demarcated on grounds of cohesion with regards to culture or landscape.
Windows: 2001 Davilex Games: A2 Racer IV The Cop's Revenge: Windows: 2001 Davilex Games: Euro-Man: Windows: 2001 Engine Software: Charlie II: Windows: 2002 Wiering Software Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne: Windows: 2002 Triumph Studios: Invader: Game Boy Advance: 2002 Lost Boys Games: Black Belt Challenge: Game Boy Advance: 2002 Lost ...
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The guilder (Dutch: gulden, pronounced [ˈɣʏldə(n)] ⓘ) or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from 1434 until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro.. The Dutch name gulden was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning 'golden', [1] and reflects the fact that, when first introduced in 1434, its value was about equal to (i.e., it was on par with) the Italian gold florin.