File:Netherlands_Olympic_Games_2012_Jacobine_Veenhoven_(cropped).jpg
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DescriptionNetherlands Olympic Games 2012 Jacobine Veenhoven (cropped).jpg | Groepsfoto van de Olympische medaillewinnaars samen met minister-president Rutte in 2012. | |||
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Author | Minister-president Rutte | |||
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