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  2. Nijenhuis (Diepenheim) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Vingboons's design of the front of the original Huis Peckedam, Goorsestraat 30, Diepenheim, the Netherlands, demolished in 1826. [2] The new building (not shown) was erected in 1898. Dutch Rijksmonument number 527017. Philips Vingboons designed the central part of Nijenhuis, a Dutch neoclassicistic mansion built around

  3. Nijenhuis (Olst-Wijhe) - Wikipedia

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    The Nijenhuis is an estate near the village Heino in the province of Overijssel, The Netherlands. The estate holds an avezathe (a kind of manor house, typical for Overijssel). The building is in use by Museum de Fundatie as an exhibition space for visual art. Part of the gardens house a collection of sculptures.

  4. Museum de Fundatie - Wikipedia

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    Its original location was Kasteel Het Nijenhuis, a 17th-century castle near the villages of Heino and Wijhe, which was the residence of museum founder Dirk Hannema. [ 2 ] From 1991 until 2005, the Bergkerk , a former church in the city of Deventer , was the secondary location of the museum used for temporary exhibitions. [ 8 ]

  5. Category:English-language non-fiction books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "English-language non-fiction books" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,261 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Nijenhuis - Wikipedia

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    Nijenhuis may refer to: Nijenhuis (Diepenheim) - a castle near Diepenheim, the Netherlands; Nijenhuis (Olst-Wijhe) - a castle near Olst-Wijhe, the Netherlands; Nijenhuis (surname) - a Dutch toponymic surname

  7. Let's Go (textbooks) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go is a series of American-English based EFL (English as a foreign language) textbooks developed by Oxford University Press and first released in 1990. While having its origins in ESL teaching in the US, and then as an early EFL resource in Japan, [1] the series is currently in general use for English-language learners in over 160 countries around the world. [2]

  8. Nijenhuis (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical operators Frölicher–Nijenhuis bracket, Nijenhuis–Richardson bracket, and Schouten–Nijenhuis bracket Andreas Nijenhuis-Bescher [ fr ] (born 1972), Dutch historian Arnold Adolf Bentinck van Nijenhuis [ it ; nl ] (1798–1868), Dutch diplomat, Minister of Foreign affairs in 1848

  9. Huis Doorn - Wikipedia

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    Huis Doorn (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦœyz ˈdoːr(ə)n]; [a] English: House Doorn) is a manor house and national museum in the town of Doorn in the Netherlands. The residence has early 20th-century interiors from the time when former German Emperor Wilhelm II resided there (1919–1941). Huis Doorn was first built in the 13th century.

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