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DEN BOSCH, the Netherlands — What do the Volkswagen Beetle, Germany’s autobahn highway system and oak trees all have in common? They were all used as symbols of German strength and ingenuity, ...
The Dutch Football Association has launched an investigation after a second division game between FC Den Bosch and Excelsior was stopped due to alleged racist abuse. Sunday’s match was ...
According to Voetbal International, FC Den Bosch’s Stan Henderikx is on the way to completing his transfer to the Excelsior.
After their shock win in extra-time on Friday night, FC Den Bosch fans can now look ahead to a play-off semi-final against Telstar. The side with one of the smallest budgets in the Dutch second ...
WTA Den Bosch Day 1 Predictions Anastasija Sevastova vs Camila Osorio. Head-to-head: first meeting. Anastasija Sevastova did quite well in her comeback on clay and will look to continue building ...
Fred Van Den Bosch. Holland - Frederick Van Den Bosch, 94, passed from life into life on November 28 at the home he shared with his wife Carol (Venhuizen) Van Den Bosch for over 62 years.
ATP Den Bosch Day 2 Predictions Zizou Bergs vs Alexander Blockx. Head-to-head: First meeting. What a clash between the Belgian No. 1 and a fantastic up-and-comer from the same country.
American lucky loser Reilly Opelka put up an intense battle to stun top seed Daniil Medvedev 7-6(5) 7-6(5) and reach the Libema Open semi-finals in Den Bosch on Friday.
The exhibition, “Hieronymus Bosch: Visions of Genius,” held at Den Bosch’s Het Noordbrabants Museum gathers 19 of 24 known paintings and some 20 drawings by the master (c. 1450-1516).
The John A. Van Den Bosch Company survived because the Depression had forced even city people to have 10-15 chickens in their yard, and all those chickens needed feed.
Belgian third seed Elise Mertens dug deep to save 11 match points and overcame twice winner Ekaterina Alexandrova 2-6 7-6(7) 6-4 to reach the Libema Open final in Den Bosch on Saturday, where she ...
Biographical details about Bosch’s life are famously scant, but we know that he was born Jeroen van Aken around 1450 and remained in Den Bosch until his death, in 1516.