Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Brabants Dagblad is a daily Dutch newspaper. It is distributed in parts of North Brabant, especially in 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg and their surrounding regions. The paper's office is in 's-Hertogenbosch. The paper is owned by the Wegener conglomerate, which owns a number of regional Dutch papers, and is since 2007 part of the Mecom Group, which bought Wegener for 800 million Euros. The predecessor of the paper, the 's-Hertogenbossche Dingsdagse (en Vrydagse) Courant, was founded in 1771, making it one of the oldest Dutch newspapers still in existence, surpassed onlyby the Haarlems Dagblad and the Leeuwarder Courant."@en }
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- Brabants_Dagblad abstract "Brabants Dagblad is a daily Dutch newspaper. It is distributed in parts of North Brabant, especially in 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg and their surrounding regions. The paper's office is in 's-Hertogenbosch. The paper is owned by the Wegener conglomerate, which owns a number of regional Dutch papers, and is since 2007 part of the Mecom Group, which bought Wegener for 800 million Euros. The predecessor of the paper, the 's-Hertogenbossche Dingsdagse (en Vrydagse) Courant, was founded in 1771, making it one of the oldest Dutch newspapers still in existence, surpassed onlyby the Haarlems Dagblad and the Leeuwarder Courant.".
- Q250656 abstract "Brabants Dagblad is a daily Dutch newspaper. It is distributed in parts of North Brabant, especially in 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg and their surrounding regions. The paper's office is in 's-Hertogenbosch. The paper is owned by the Wegener conglomerate, which owns a number of regional Dutch papers, and is since 2007 part of the Mecom Group, which bought Wegener for 800 million Euros. The predecessor of the paper, the 's-Hertogenbossche Dingsdagse (en Vrydagse) Courant, was founded in 1771, making it one of the oldest Dutch newspapers still in existence, surpassed onlyby the Haarlems Dagblad and the Leeuwarder Courant.".