Putte is a Belgian municipality in the Province of Antwerp, near Mechelen
Putte may also refer to:
Villages on the border between the Netherlands and Belgium:
Buffalo most commonly refers to:
The name Olympia may refer to:
Kapellen is a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality lies in the Campine in the northern part of the province.
Putte is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality includes the towns of Putte, Beerzel, and the hamlets Grasheide and Peulis. The town of Putte is around 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) east of Mechelen. In 2021, Putte had a total population of 18,109. The total area is 34.96 km2.
Tumba may refer to:
Lycksele is a locality and the seat of Lycksele Municipality in Västerbotten County, province of Lapland, Sweden with 8,513 inhabitants in 2010.
Jaspers is a Dutch patronymic surname (Jasper's). Notable people with the surname include:
Lundby and Lundbye are place names and surnames of Scandinavian origin. They may refer to:
Putte is part of the Dutch municipality of Woensdrecht, and had 3751 inhabitants as of 1 January 2008. The village lies on and extends over the border between the Netherlands and Belgium, the Belgian part being Putte, Kapellen.
Putte is a village on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands.
Aris or ARIS may refer to:
Johan Andersson may refer to:
Bjorn, Björn, Bjørn, Beorn or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn, or Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a Scandinavian male given name, or less often a surname. The name means "bear". In Swedish and Finnish, the nickname Nalle refers to Björn.
Erik Andersson may refer to:
Kapelle is the name of several locations in the Netherlands and Belgium:
Rudolf "Putte" Kock was a Swedish football, ice hockey and bridge player who won a bronze medal in the 1924 Summer Olympics as a football player, being voted the best left winger after the tournament. He also made six caps for the Swedish ice hockey team, including the Ice Hockey European Championship 1922, and scored five goals.
Dalen is a word that means "the valley" in Norwegian and Swedish. It may refer to:
Kim is a male and female unisex given name. It is also used as a diminutive or nickname for names such as Kimber, Kimberly, Kimberley, Kimball and Kimiko. In Kenya it is short for various male names such as Kimutai and Kimani. In Vietnam it is also a unisex name.
Turk or The Turk is a nickname for:
Calle is a Scandinavian, mostly Swedish, masculine given name, nickname and surname that is a diminutive form of Carl and Karl and an alternate form of Kalle. Calle is also a surname. Notable people referred to by this name include the following: