Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Dageraad in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Jorn De Cock about his new book Arabische Dageraad.
Are you considering to charter the Dageraad for your trip or event?
Short week(sunday evening until friday morning) on the Dageraad.
In 1867, De Dageraad did eventually become the association's official magazine.
Short week(monday morning until friday afternoon) on the Dageraad.
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Visitors centre The Dageraad is open Thursday till Sunday from 13.00 to 17.00.
Group portrait at the 70th anniversary of De Dageraad in 1926.
The Dageraad is a world-famous social housing complex located in Berlage's Plan Zuid.
departing on friday on the Dageraad.
In 1922, De Dageraad charged architect De Klerk with coming up with a plan for this space.
De Dageraad, Sarphatipark.
If you only listen to'de Dageraad en Zonsopgang' of his operar"De kinderen der zee", the absolute top!
Both architects were in their element with the socialist ideas of De Dageraad.
De Valse Dageraad is an unadulterated picaresque novel, written in an infectious, ironic-archaic style.
The Pieter Lodewijk Takbuurt came about between 1919 and 1921 by order of housing association De Dageraad.
Lees meer The book The Dageraad describes the interesting and special history of The Dageraad. .
became increasingly hostile towards De Dageraad.
De Dageraad sought cooperation with the newly founded Humanistisch Verbond(HV,"Humanist League") and Humanitas Latin for"Humanity.
De Dageraad give to this hotel a special charm.
A year before the association De Dageraad was founded, the first issue of the monthly periodical De Dageraad appeared on 1 October 1855.
De Dageraad.
In 1920, the socialist housing association De Dageraad charged architects Michel de Klerk
De valse dageraad(2001) and De dwaas van Palmyra 2003.
The ship"De Dageraad" sailed at night to the place of destination,
In 1859, Eduard Douwes Dekker used his pseudonym Multatuli for the first time in the ethical parable"Geloofsbelydenis"("Creed")in De Dageraad, and in 1861 he published"Het gebed van den onwetende"("The Prayer of the Ignorant") about his deconversion, which made him famous and loved amongst the Dageradianen.
De valse dageraad(2001) De dwaas van Palmyra(2003)