Henriette van Lynden-Leijten

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Henriette Johanna Cornelia Maria Barones van Lynden-Leijten (9 October 1950, Gilze en Rijen – 5 November 2010, Sint Oedenrode) was a Dutch diplomat.

Baroness Van Lynden-Leijten was Dutch ambassador to Bulgaria from 2001 to 2005 and ambassador to the Vatican from 2009 to 2010. She died of cancer in 2010, aged 60.[ where? ] [1]

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  1. Dutch Ambassador's death, sofiaecho.com. 7 November 2010.