Voormalig toparbiter Mike Dean, momenteel nog actief als videoscheidsrechter, bezocht vandaag de wedstrijd tussen Quick Boys ...
Korte impressie van het dronebeeld tijdens een voetbalwedstrijd van De Graafschap tegen Quick Boys op Sportpark Zuid in ...
Jong FC Volendam eindigde haar afscheidstournee in de Tweede Divisie in Hardenberg, waar HHC de tegenstander was.
Na zeven achtereenvolgende seizoenen speelde Mohamad Mahmoed afgelopen zaterdag tegen De Treffers (0-2) zijn laatste ...
Quick Boys is an amateur football club from Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands. The club, established on February 1, 1920, is the second most successful amateur football club in the Netherlands, behind IJsselmeervogels.
Nörten-Hardenberg is a municipality in the district of Northeim, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Hardenberg bɛr(ə)x] (listen); Dutch Low Saxon: Haddenbarreg or 'n Arnbarg) is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel. The municipality of Hardenberg has a population of about 60,000, with about 19,000 living in the city.
Hardenbergia is a genus of three species of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. Plants in this genus are climbing or trailing herbs or subshrubs with pinnate leaves with one, three or five leaflets and groups of violet, white or pinkish flowers in pairs or small clusters in leaf axils.
Hardenbergia violacea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is known in Australia by the common names false sarsaparilla, purple coral pea and waraburra.
Hardenberg is a railway station located in Hardenberg, the Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 February 1905 and is located on the Zwolle–Emmen railway.
Hardenberg Wilthen AG is a distillery in Nörten-Hardenberg and Wilthen, Germany. It produces Korn and a number of other liquors.
Hardenberger Bach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Deilbach in Langenberg.
The Hardenberg/Rhinelander Historic District is a small historic district in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was created by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 5, 1998, and consists of six brick, brownstone and terra cotta Northern Renaissance Revival rowhouses along Lexington Avenue between East 89th and 90th Streets, and one apartment building, referred to as "French Flats" at the time, on East 89th Street.
Hardenbergia comptoniana is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to Western Australia. A twining vine, it produces purple flowers in the Southern Hemisphere spring.
Hardenbergia perbrevidens is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a twiner with slender stems, trifoliate leaves with narrowly egg-shaped to narrowly elliptic leaflets, and racemes of deep mauve to purple flowers with yellow marks.