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  1. Harburg, Hamburg: Harburg is a borough of the city of Hamburg, Germany. It is also the name of Harburg quarter in the borough, which used to be the capital of the Harburg district in Lower Saxony. [100%] 2024-05-09 [Harburg, Hamburg] [Boroughs of Hamburg]...
  2. Habsburg: Habsburg, or Hapsburg, the name of the famous family from which have sprung the dukes and archdukes of Austria from 1282, kings of Hungary and Bohemia from 1526, and emperors of Austria from 1804. They were also Roman emperors and ... [98%] 2022-09-02
  3. Habsburg: Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six ... [98%] 2023-02-03
  4. Habsburg: Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six ... [98%] 2023-02-04
  5. Habsburg: Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six ... [98%] 2023-02-05
  6. Habsburg: The Habsburg (commonly anglicised to "Hapsburg") ruling family was a powerful ruling dynasty throughout Europe, especially in Austria where it ruled from 1278 to 1918. This family served as Holy Roman Emperors for several centuries (until 1806), and as Kings ... [98%] 2023-02-14 [European History]
  7. Habsburg: Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six ... [98%] 2023-02-04
  8. Habsburg: Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six ... [98%] 2023-02-04
  9. Abortion in the Netherlands: There where 30,361 legal abortions carried out in the Netherlands in 2014, 240 less than in 2013. 12% where women living abroad coming to the Netherlands for the abortion. [94%] 2023-02-16 [Netherlands] [Abortion]...
  10. 2017 in the Netherlands: This article lists major events that happened in 2017 in the Netherlands. (Overview of Netherlands-related events during the year of 2017) [94%] 2024-01-09 [2017 in the Netherlands] [2017 by country]...
  11. Buddhism in the Netherlands: Buddhism is a small minority religion in the Netherlands, but it has shown rapid growth in recent years. As of the 2006 estimate, 170,000 Dutch people identified their religion as Buddhist (about 1% of the total population). (Overview of the role of Buddhism in the Netherlands) [94%] 2024-01-09 [Buddhism in the Netherlands] [Buddhism by country]...
  12. Healthcare in the Netherlands: Healthcare in the Netherlands is differentiated into several main categories. Firstly in three different echelons; secondly in physical (somatic) versus mental healthcare; and thirdly in "cure" (short term) versus "care" (long term). [94%] 2024-01-12 [Healthcare in the Netherlands]
  13. 1992 in the Netherlands: Events in the year 1992 in the Netherlands. [94%] 2023-12-31 [1992 in the Netherlands] [1990s in the Netherlands]...
  14. Religion in the Netherlands: Religions in the Netherlands (15+ population) (2022) Religion in the Netherlands was historically dominated by Christianity between the 10th and 20th centuries. In the late 19th century, roughly 60% of the population was Calvinist and 35% was Catholic. (None) [94%] 2024-01-07 [Religion in the Netherlands]
  15. Turks in the Netherlands: Turks in the Netherlands (occasionally and colloquially Dutch Turks or Turkish-Dutch; Dutch: Turkse Nederlander; Turkish: Hollanda Türkleri) refers to people of full or partial Turkish ethnicity living in the Netherlands. They form the largest ethnic minority group in the ... (Ethnic group in the Netherlands) [94%] 2024-01-09 [Turkish diaspora by country] [Turkish diaspora in Europe]...
  16. Irreligion in the Netherlands: Religion in the Netherlands (Eurobarometer Survey 2019) Irreligion in the Netherlands pertains to atheism, agnosticism, and other forms of irreligion in the Netherlands. Irreligion is the majority religious position in the country since around 2015, making the Netherlands one of ... (none) [94%] 2024-01-08 [Irreligion by country] [Religion in the Netherlands]...
  17. Hinduism in the Netherlands: Hinduism is The third largest religious group in the Netherlands, after Christianity and Islam; representing about 1.0% of the Dutch population in 2019. After the United Kingdom and Italy, the third largest Hindu community of Europe lives in the ... (Aspect of Hinduism in the Netherlands) [94%] 2023-12-23 [Hinduism in the Netherlands]
  18. Abortion in the Netherlands: Abortion in the Netherlands was fully legalized on November 1, 1984, allowing elective abortion up to the 24th week of the pregnancy. Abortion for "serious medical reasons" can be performed after 24 weeks. (none) [94%] 2024-01-09 [Abortion in the Netherlands]
  19. Greeks in the Netherlands: The Greeks in the Netherlands number 37,382 as of 2023. The first Greek Orthodox congregation in Amsterdam was founded by Metropolitan Gerasimos Avlonites. [94%] 2024-01-09 [Dutch people of Greek descent] [Greek expatriates in the Netherlands]...
  20. 2005 in the Netherlands: This article lists some of the events that took place in the Netherlands in 2005. [94%] 2024-01-07 [2005 in the Netherlands] [Years of the 21st century in the Netherlands]...

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