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5 unusual facts about Zevenaar


Andreas Masius

After leaving the priesthood and marrying, in 1559, he settled in Zevenaar and in the last years of his life published several works.

Barendrecht railway station

Adjacent to the four tracks of this line are two tracks for the HSL-Zuid and three for freight, as part of the Betuweroute freight route to Zevenaar.

John Matos

In 1988 he sprayed Notes in the Wind measuring 178 x 178 centimetres to be exhibited and eventually to be owned by the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation in Zevenaar, Netherlands.

Robert Loftus Owen Versfeld

The Versfelds (spelled 'Versfelt' or 'Versveld' prior to 1870) came from ancient Dutch stock which can probably be traced back to a Gerald Versfeld who in 1200 lived near Zevenaar in the Netherlands.

Zevenaar

Andreas Masius, catholic priest, humanist and famous European scholar


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