Scholten is a Dutch surname
Scholten may also refer to:
Dutch commonly refers to:
Gateway often refers to:
A van is a road vehicle.
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De Witt is Dutch for "The White". De Witt, DeWitt or Dewitt may refer to:
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"Quote" is a clipped form of quotation or quotation mark.
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The Netherlands is a country located in Northwestern Europe.
Swiss may refer to:
"'n Beetje", spelled in full as "Een beetje", is a song written in Dutch by Willy van Hemert, composed by Dick Schallies and performed by Teddy Scholten as the Netherlands' entry and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. The song was the second victory for the country in the first four years of the contest.
Schouten is a surname of Dutch origin. It generally has an occupational root, where the forebear was a schout, but can also be patronymic, as Schoute once was used as a given name. The name is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 37th in 2007. Variations include Schout, Schoute, Schoutens, Scholten and Scholte. People with this surname include:
MAKS or Maks may refer to:
Lucas or LUCAS may refer to:
Kati is a commune and town in Koulikoro, Mali.
Scholten is a surname of Dutch origin and may refer to:
Lingo, a contraction of language, often refers to jargon, but in a less formal or technical sense.
Scholte is a surname of Dutch origin. It generally has an occupational root, where the forebear was a '"scholte" = schout, but can also be patronymic, as Scholte once was used as a given name. People with this surname include:
As a nickname, The Flying Dutchman may refer to:
Reinout is a given name. Notable people with this name include: