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SHL / SASJA 1 vs HUBO Hasselt
SHL / SASJA 1 vs HUBO Hasselt

Ondanks 5 strafworpen voor Hubo in de 1ste helft en verschillende zieken en gekwetsten aan onze kant, hebben we een 25-tal ...



SHL / SASJA 1 vs BEVO
SHL / SASJA 1 vs BEVO

Zaterdag 22 februari stond de wedstrijd tegen de nummer 5 BEVO op het programma. In een sfeervol Sorghvliedt ging SASJA de ...



Sasja HC 1 versus KTSV Eupen #handball #sasjahc #shl
Sasja HC 1 versus KTSV Eupen #handball #sasjahc #shl

What a thriller it was, but the 2 points stayed in Antwerpen! See related content for the full AFTERMOVIE!



Sasja HC 1 versus KTSV Eupen
Sasja HC 1 versus KTSV Eupen

In a thrilling journey, the 2 points for the win stayed in Antwerp! A match progressing evenly, raising hopes and tension. The final ...



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HMS Wessex (R78)
HMS Wessex (R78)

HMS Wessex was one of eight W-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Completed in 1944, the ship spent most of the war assigned to the Eastern and Pacific Fleets. She screened British aircraft carriers as their aircraft attacked targets in the Japanese-occupied Nicobar Islands, the Dutch East Indies and Okinawa.

Sanjak of Avlona
Sanjak of Avlona

The Sanjak of Avlona was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire which county town was Berat in Albania. It was established in 1466, after the construction of the Elbasan Castle of the territory that belonged to the preceding Ottoman sanjak, Sanjak of Albania.

Sanjak of Vučitrn

The Sanjak of Vučitrn , also known as the Pristina Pashaluk (Serbian: Приштински пашалук / Prištinski pašaluk), was a sanjak (second-level administrative division) of the Ottoman Empire in Rumelia (the Balkans), in present-day Kosovo. It was named after its administrative center Vučitrn.

Voynuks

Voynuks were members of the privileged Ottoman military social class established in the 1370s or the 1380s. Voynuks were tax-exempt non-Muslim, usually Slavic, and also non-Slavic Vlach Ottoman subjects from the Balkans, particularly from the regions of southern Serbia, Macedonia, Thessaly, Bulgaria and Albania and much less in Bosnia and around the Danube–Sava region.

Sanjak of Vize

The Sanjak of Vize was a second-level Ottoman province (sanjak or liva) encompassing the region of Vize in Eastern Thrace, for the Romani people in Turkey. After 1849 its seat was moved to Tekfürtaği, and until its end ca.

Sanjak of Vidin
Sanjak of Vidin

The Sanjak of Vidin or the Vidin Sanjak was a sanjak in the Ottoman Empire, with Vidin as its administrative centre. It was established after the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 out of the territories of the Tsardom of Vidin and in mid 15th century annexed some territories that belonged to the Serbian Despotate before Ottomans captured it.

Houten
Houten

Houten ] ( listen)) is a municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht.

Houten railway station
Houten railway station

Houten is a railway station located in Houten, Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 November 1868 and is located on the Utrecht–Boxtel railway and the Houten - Houten Castellum tram line which closed on 14 December 2008.

Houten Castellum railway station
Houten Castellum railway station

Houten Castellum is a railway station located in Houten, Netherlands, which opened at 8 January 2001 and it is located on the Utrecht–Boxtel railway . Originally it was the southern most point of the Houten - Houten Castellum tram line.

Houten train accident
Houten train accident

The Houten train accident was a railway accident in between Houten and Schalkwijk, the Netherlands on 7 June 1917 around 4.11 Amsterdam Time. The locomotive and the first eight coaches were detached from the other part of the train and came to a standstill.

Horten Ho 229
Horten Ho 229

The Horten H.IX, RLM designation Ho 229 was a German prototype fighter/bomber initially designed by Reimar and Walter Horten to be built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik late in World War II. It was the first flying wing to be powered by jet engines.The design was a response to Hermann Göring's call for light bomber designs capable of meeting the "3×1000" requirement; namely to carry 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb) of bombs a distance of 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) with a speed of 1,000 kilometres per hour (620 mph). Only jets could provide the speed, but these were extremely fuel-hungry, so considerable effort had to be made to meet the range requirement.

Hortense de Beauharnais
Hortense de Beauharnais

Hortense Eugénie Cécile Bonaparte (née de Beauharnais, pronounced [də boaʁnɛ]) (10 April 1783 – 5 October 1837), Queen consort of Holland, was the stepdaughter of Emperor Napoléon I, being the daughter of his first wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais. She later became the wife of the former's brother, Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and the mother of Napoléon III, Emperor of the French.

Horten
Horten

Horten is a town and municipality in Vestfold county, Norway—located along the Oslofjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Horten.