Prins (Dutch: Prince) is a Dutch surname. In 2007, Prins was the 48th most common surname in the Netherlands (15,361 people). The surname does not derive...
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PRINS may mean: The Dutch surname Prins PRINS (gene) a non-coding RNA gene This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PRINS. If...
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De Prins may refer to: Alwin de Prins (born 29 October 1978), former Belgian swimmer De Prins der Geïllustreerde Bladen, former Dutch magazine Prins This...
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The Prins Willem (Dutch pronunciation: [prɪns ˈʋɪləm]), also spelled Prins Willim, was a 17th-century East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company. She...
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mostly for being chief editor of the Winkler Prins encyclopedia. Besides being an encyclopedist, Winkler Prins (a double surname) was a "Doopsgezind" (Mennonite)...
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throne Prins van Oranje or De Prins van Oranje may also refer to: Willem, Prins van Oranje (1815–40) Willem, Prins van Oranje (1840–49) Willem, Prins van...
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Prin (Greek: Πριν, meaning "Before") is a weekly newspaper, published in Athens and circulating nationwide. Prin is published by the New Left Current,...
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(2 July 2005). "Co Prins – International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 20 April 2013. Co Prins at National-Football-Teams...
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The Winkler Prins is a Dutch-language encyclopedia, founded by the Dutch poet and clergyman Anthony Winkler Prins (1817–1908) and published by Elsevier...
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in the city. Prins Alexander has 7 neighbourhoods: Het Lage Land Kralingseveer Nesselande Ommoord Oosterflank Prinsenland Zevenkamp Prins Alexander is...
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