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Joep () is a Dutch masculine given name, the Limburgian form of Joseph. It is occasionally used as a feminine name. People with this name include: * Joep Baartmans-van den Boogaart (1939–2017), Dutch female politician * Joep van Beeck (1930–2011), Dutch author and theologian * (born 1946), Dutch political cartoonist * Joep Beving (born 1976), Dutch composer and pianist * Joep Brandes (1920–1988), Dutch football player and coach * (1899–1975), Dutch road cyclist *Joep Franssens (born 1955), Dutch composer * Joep van 't Hek (born 1954), since 1973 spelled "Youp van 't Hek", Dutch comedian, author, and columnist *Joep Lange (1954–2014), Dutch AIDS researcher *Joep Leerssen (born 1955), Dutch comparatist and cultural historian *Joep van Liefland (born 1966), Dutch conceptual artist *Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), Dutch artist and sculptor *Joep de Mol (born 1995), Dutch field hockey player *Joep Nicolas (1897–1972), Dutch glass painter *Joep van den Ouweland (born 1984), Dut ...
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Dutch Language
Dutch ( ) is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the List of languages by total number of speakers, third most spoken Germanic language. In Europe, Dutch is the native language of most of the population of the Netherlands and Flanders (which includes 60% of the population of Belgium). "1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." (page 153). Dutch was one of the official languages of South Africa until 1925, when it was replaced by Afrikaans, a separate but partially Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible daughter language of Dutch. Afrikaans, depending on the definition used, may be considered a sister language, spoken, to some degree, by at least 16 million people, mainly in South Africa and Namibia, and evolving from Cape Dutch dialects. In South America, Dutch is the native l ...
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Joep Van Liefland
Joep van Liefland (born 1966 in Utrecht) is a contemporary conceptual artist from Netherlands. He lives and works in Berlin. His work focuses on the Phenomenology (philosophy), phenomenology of media (communication), media and their transformation. He is particularly interested in the matter of impermanence and disappearance that are closely connected to the technological progress. Using the example of technology, Joep van Liefland addresses the process of alteration and transformation as well as the universal concepts that underlie the transition from old to new. For his art pieces, Joep van Liefland uses various outdated distribution and storage Data storage device, devices. He arranges them into space-filling Installation art, installations, as in the work series „VIDEO PALACE“, or uses them to create sculptures, wall objects, Screen printing, screen prints, and collages. Since 2001, Joep van Liefland runs, together with Maik Schierloh, the art space AUTOCENTER in Berlin ...
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Joop
Joop is a Dutch masculine given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Johannes, Joseph, Jacobus, or other names. It may refer to: * Jogchum T. Joop Alberda (born 1952), Dutch volleyball coach, coach of the 1996 Olympic champion Dutch team * Johannes J. Joop Atsma (born 1956), Dutch politician * Johannes Joop Ave (1934–2014), Indonesian government minister * Johannes A. Joop Bakker (1921–2003), Dutch politician * Josephus Joop Beek (1917–1983), Dutch-born Indonesian Jesuit, priest, educator and politician * Johannes J. Joop Beljon (1922–2002), Dutch artist * Joop Böckling (born 1955), Dutch footballer * Johannes W. Joop Boutmy (1894–1972), Dutch footballer * Johannes F. Joop Braakhekke (1941–2016), Dutch chef, restaurateur, television presenter and author * Joop Brand (born 1936), Dutch former football player and manager * Johannes Joop Cabout (1927–2013), Dutch water polo player * Johan R. Joop Carp (1897–1962), Dutch sailor, helmsman of the 1920 Olymp ...
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Joep Zweegers
Joep Zweegers (born 25 August 1992) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Belgian side Esperanza Neerpelt. Career Zweegers joined Helmond Sport at the age of 18 on a one-year deal to go through the ranks but when his contract expired he decided to join FC Eindhoven on a-three year deal in July 2011. FC Eindhoven Zweegers debut came 8 months later coming on as a 90th minute substitute in a 3-1 away win against Go Ahead Eagles. He played 6 league games in his first season playing for FC Eindhoven. In his second season, he started the second match of the season which ended in a 2-1 for FC Eindhoven, his second game of the season came three months later in a 3-0 away loss against FC Dordrecht. In his second season, he played 12 games taking his total to 18 games in 2 years. In the 2013/14 season, Zweegers entered the last 12 months of his contract. He has currently played four games this season that takes his total to 22 league games in almost three years. In the January 2014, he lef ...
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Joep Van De Rande
Joep van de Rande (born 3 February 1997) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a centre-back for Derde Divisie club Rosmalen. Club career In his youth, Van de Rande began his football journey with DAW, subsequently transitioning to the youth ranks of RKC Waalwijk. After a season, RKC's youth academy amalgamated with that of Willem II. Following the dissolution of the joint venture in 2014, Van de Rande opted to continue his development within the youth system of Willem II. In 2017, he made a move to FC Oss, marking his debut in professional football on 25 August 2017, during the home fixture against Volendam, which ended in a 1–0 victory. Van de Rande entered the pitch in the 94th minute, replacing Fatih Kamaçi. In 2018, Van de Rande transferred to amateur club OSS '20. He played there for five years, making 85 Derde Divisie appearances, in which he scored four goals. He announced his departure from the club in May 2023, instead opting to sign with OJC Rosmalen Ontspannin ...
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Joep Packbiers
Jan Joseph "Joep" Packbiers (19 January 1875 – 8 December 1957) was an archer from the Netherlands. He was born in Nuth, Limburg and died in Maastricht, Limburg. He represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. There he won the gold medal in the Men's Team Event (28 m), alongside Piet de Brouwer, Janus Theeuwes, Driekske van Bussel Hendrikus "Driekske" van Bussel (18 November 1868 – 27 April 1951) was an archer from the Netherlands. He was born in Asten, North Brabant and died in Helmond, North Brabant. He represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olym ..., Jo van Gastel, Tiest van Gestel, Janus van Merrienboer, and Theo Willems. References External links Joep Packbiers at databaseOlympics.comDutch Olympic Committee 1875 births 1957 deaths Archers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Dutch male archers Olympic archers for the Netherlands Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands Olympic medalists in archery Pe ...
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Joep Van Den Ouweland
Joep van den Ouweland (born 6 February 1984) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Derde Klasse club Gilze. Honours De Graafschap * Eerste Divisie The Eerste Divisie (; ) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as the Keuken Kampioen Divisie due to sponsorship reasons, while ...: 2009–10 References External links Voetbal International profile 1984 births Living people Dutch men's footballers De Graafschap players Go Ahead Eagles players TOP Oss players Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players People from Gilze en Rijen Men's association football midfielders Achilles Veen players Footballers from North Brabant {{Netherlands-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Joep Nicolas
Joep Nicolas (Josephus Antonius Hubertus Franciscus Nicolas, October 6, 1897 – July 25, 1972) was a Dutch-born French ecclesiastical artist specializing in stained glass and sculpture. He was also a muralist, book illustrator, cartoonist, costume designer, and portrait painter. Joep Nicolas (also spelled Joseph Nicholas) was born in Roermond (Limburg) in a French family whose stained glass atelier dated to his grandfather in 1855. He married Belgian sculptor Suzanne Nijs on April 26, 1924, in Belgium. In 1935, Nicolas applied for a patent for a glazing technique he described as ''vermurail''. Although frequently described as a refugee from the Nazi invasion of Holland, he arrived in the United States on December 30, 1939, with German ballet dancer Kurt Jooss (1901–1979), five months before the German invasion. He designed the December 1940 cover of Fortune Magazine. Nicolas received grand prix awards for stained glass at Paris (1925), Milan (1933), and Brussels (1935), and ...
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Joep De Mol
Joep Paul Eric de Mol (; born 10 December 1995) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a defender for Oranje-Rood and the Dutch national team. Club career De Mol started playing hockey at his local club in Berkel-Enschot and he also played in the youth ranks of HC Tilburg. He then played three years for Push in Breda. In 2014 he made the switch to Oranje Zwart. After Oranje Zwart merged in 2016 with EMHC he started playing for the newly formed club Oranje-Rood. International career De Mol made his debut for the senior national team at the 2015 Hockey World League Final when he replaced the injured Sander Baart. He was named as a reserve for the 2018 World Cup. He was called up during the knockout stage to replace the injured Sander de Wijn. In June 2019, he was selected in the Netherlands squad for the 2019 EuroHockey Championship. They won the bronze medal by defeating Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central E ...
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Joep Van Lieshout
Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), is a Dutch artist and sculptor born in Ravenstein, Netherlands, Ravenstein, Netherlands, and founder of Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL). Life and work Van Lieshout received his formal education and training from the Willem de Kooning Academy, Academy of Modern Art in Rotterdam (1980–1985), Ateliers '63 in Haarlem (1985–1987), and from the Villa Arson in Nice, France (1987). In 1995 Van Lieshout formed the Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL) studio group in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where the company continues to design and fabricate their widely exhibited works. Atelier Van Lieshout has attained international recognition for objects-based projects that balance on the boundary between art, architecture and design. Recurring themes in the work of AVL include self-sufficiency, power, politics, and the more classical themes of life and death. The name Atelier Van Lieshout emphasizes the fact that, although Joep van Lieshout founded and leads the collective, the ...
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Joep Leerssen
Joseph Theodoor "Joep" Leerssen (born 12 June 1955, Leiden) is a Dutch comparatist and cultural historian. He is Emeritus Professor of Modern European Literature at the University of Amsterdam, where he also holds an Emeritus Royal Netherlands Academy Research Professorship. He was awarded the Spinozapremie in 2008. Joep Leerssen Life Leerssen studied Comparative literature in Aachen (M.A. 1979) and Anglo-Irish Studies at University College Dublin (M.A. 1980), and received his doctorate from Utrecht University in 1986. He was appointed lecturer in European Studies in Amsterdam in 1986 and was given a professorial chair in the same subject in 1991. In addition, he has held guest professorships and visiting fellowships in Harvard (Erasmus Chair), Cambridge (Magdalene College) and Göttingen. He headed the Huizinga Institute, the Dutch National Research Institute for Cultural History, from 1996 until 2005. Leerssen has worked in the fields of Irish Studies, imagology and Europe ...
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Limburgian
Limburgish ( or ; ; also Limburgian, Limburgic or Limburgan) refers to a group of South Low Franconian varieties spoken in Belgium and the Netherlands, characterized by their distance to, and limited participation in the formation of, Standard Dutch. In the Dutch province of Limburg, all dialects, despite their differences, have been given collectively a regional language status, including those comprising "Limburgish" as used in this article. Limburgish shares many vocabulary and grammatical characteristics with both German and Dutch. A characteristic feature of many dialects of Limburgish is the occurrence of a lexical pitch accent (Franconian tone accent), which is shared with the adjacent Central Franconian dialects of German. Etymology The name ''Limburgish'' (and variants of it) derives only indirectly from the now Belgian town of Limbourg (''Laeboer'' in Limburgish, IPA: /ˈlæːbuʁ/), which was the capital of the Duchy of Limburg during the Middle Ages. More ...
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