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- Rhoonse_Veer abstract "Rhoonse Veer is a former hamlet, located south of the Dutch town of Rhoon. The name means "Rhoon's ferry", and refers to the ferry between Rhoon and Oud-Beijerland.The hamlet grew around the Catholic Church of Rhoon. After the Reformation, the Catholics in the area lost their church in Rhoon to the Protestant majority, but the lord of Rhoon, Willem Bentinck, allowed them to build a new church near the ferry in 1684.The hamlet no longer exists; it is now a part of the town of Rhoon itself. There is still a ferry called "Rhoonsveer"; it departs from the marina 500 m south of the former hamlet of Rhoonse Veer, with service to Spijkenisse and Oud-Beijerland.[1]".
- Rhoonse_Veer thumbnail Rhoon_011.jpg?width=300.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageExternalLink www.rhoonsveer.nl.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageID "10016331".
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageLength "1241".
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageRevisionID "608543969".
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albrandswaard.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_South_Holland.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Oud-Beijerland.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Rhoon.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink Spijkenisse.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink William_Bentinck,_1st_Earl_of_Portland.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageWikiLink File:Rhoon_011.jpg.
- Rhoonse_Veer hasPhotoCollection Rhoonse_Veer.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Rhoonse_Veer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dutch_municipality_Albrandswaard.
- Rhoonse_Veer subject Category:Albrandswaard.
- Rhoonse_Veer subject Category:Geography_of_South_Holland.
- Rhoonse_Veer hypernym Hamlet.
- Rhoonse_Veer point "51.85 4.4222222222222225".
- Rhoonse_Veer type Settlement.
- Rhoonse_Veer type SpatialThing.
- Rhoonse_Veer comment "Rhoonse Veer is a former hamlet, located south of the Dutch town of Rhoon. The name means "Rhoon's ferry", and refers to the ferry between Rhoon and Oud-Beijerland.The hamlet grew around the Catholic Church of Rhoon. After the Reformation, the Catholics in the area lost their church in Rhoon to the Protestant majority, but the lord of Rhoon, Willem Bentinck, allowed them to build a new church near the ferry in 1684.The hamlet no longer exists; it is now a part of the town of Rhoon itself.".
- Rhoonse_Veer label "Rhoonse Veer".
- Rhoonse_Veer sameAs m.02pzx64.
- Rhoonse_Veer sameAs 2748176.
- Rhoonse_Veer sameAs Q7321412.
- Rhoonse_Veer sameAs Q7321412.
- Rhoonse_Veer lat "51.85".
- Rhoonse_Veer long "4.4222222222222225".
- Rhoonse_Veer wasDerivedFrom Rhoonse_Veer?oldid=608543969.
- Rhoonse_Veer depiction Rhoon_011.jpg.
- Rhoonse_Veer isPrimaryTopicOf Rhoonse_Veer.