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  1. Hace 4 días · John II Casimir (Polish: Jan II Kazimierz Waza; German: Johann II. Kasimir Wasa; Lithuanian: Jonas Kazimieras Vaza (22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · 4. Texel Beach. Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers. Texel Island (one of the Wadden Islands) is arguably home to the best beach in the Netherlands. The lovely island beach stretches of dunes for miles and miles, just a few miles north of Den Helder and across the Wadden Sea.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · father Władysław I. Casimir III (born April 30, 1310, Kujawy, Poland—died November 5, 1370) was the king of Poland from 1333 to 1370, called “the Great” because he was deemed a peaceful ruler, a “peasant king,” and a skillful diplomat. Through astute diplomacy he annexed lands from western Russia and eastern Germany.

  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · This table provides data from Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) of Statistics The Netherlands. It contains quarterly and annual data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions of The Netherlands. Data available from 1995. Status of the figures: Annual data of the period 1995-2021 are final.

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · The Kingdom of the Netherlands will host the UNESCO International Conference “Cultural Heritage and Peace: Building on 70 years of UNESCO Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict”, from 13-15 May 2024, with a welcoming ceremony at the Peace Palace, on 13 May 2024.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · At the same time, the art collectors – Maria-Christina of Habsburg and Albert Casimir of Sachsen-Teschen – were fleeing Brussels in a carriage headed for Vienna. Since 1780, they had ruled the Habsburg Netherlands, or Austrian Netherlands – a terrain comprising most of modern-day Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.