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Zwolle
Flag of Zwolle
Flag of Zwolle
Coat of Arms of Zwolle
Coat of Arms of Zwolle
Flag Coat of Arms
Country: Netherlands
Province: Overijssel
Coordinates: 52°30′ N 6°5′ E
Area
- Land
- Water
119.28 km2
112.11 km2
7.17 km2
Population (2005)
Density
111,962
997/km2

Eredivisie 2004/05 edit

The 2004/05 season of the Eredivisie began in August 2004 and ended in May 2005. PSV Eindhoven became champions on April 23, 2005.

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These teams were promoted from the Eerste Divisie at the start of the season:

Relegated teams edit

These teams were relegated to the Eerste Divisie at the end of the season:

Final league table edit

P W D L F A GD Pts
1 PSV 34 26 6 2 71 23 +48 84 Champions League
2 Ajax 34 23 5 6 78 32 +46 74 Champions League
qualifying round
3 AZ 34 21 8 5 79 34 +45 71 UEFA Cup
4 Feyenoord 34 18 6 10 66 41 +25 60
5 Heerenveen 34 16 8 10 46 43 +3 56
6 Twente 34 16 7 11 49 44 +5 55
7 Vitesse 34 14 8 12 63 58 +5 50
8 Roda JC 34 15 5 14 57 54 +3 50
9 RKC 34 13 8 13 44 36 +8 47
10 Willem II 34 13 8 13 43 43 0 47 UEFA Cup
11 Utrecht 34 13 5 16 52 54 -2 44
12 Groningen 34 11 6 17 48 58 -10 39
13 NEC 34 11 6 17 35 58 -23 39
14 ADO 34 10 7 17 34 50 -16 37
15 NAC 34 10 5 19 36 62 -26 35
16 RBC 34 8 9 17 45 66 -21 33 Relegation
playoffs
17 De Graafschap 34 7 7 20 45 66 -21 28
18 Den Bosch 34 1 6 27 22 90 -68 9 Relegated

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points;

Eerste Divisie 2008-09 edit

Dutch football venues edit

Football venues in the Netherlands

Abe Lenstra Stadion | Adelaarshorst | Amsterdam ArenA | Berg en Bos | De Braak | Cambuur Stadion | Euroborg | Feijenoord Stadion | Galgenwaard | Gelredome | De Geusselt | GN Bouw Stadion | De Goffert | Haarlem Stadion | Jan Louwers Stadion | Het Kasteel | De Koel | Kras Stadion | Langeleegte | Mandemakers Stadion | Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion | Oosterenkstadion | Parkstad Limburg Stadion | Philips Stadion | Polman Stadion | TOP Oss Stadion | Univé Stadion | Vast & Goed Stadion | Rat Verlegh Stadion | De Vliert | Wagner & Partners Stadion | Willem II Stadion | Woudestein | Zuiderpark Stadion |

Defunct stadiums

Alkmaarder Hout | Diekman | Kaalheide | De Meer | Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam) | Oosterpark Stadion |

Marlboro Masters edit

Year Winner Runner-up #3 Pole-position Fastest lap
1991   David Coulthard   Jordi Gene   Marcel Albers   Rubens Barrichello   Rubens Barrichello
1992   Pedro Lamy   Diego Castro Santos   Gil de Ferran   Kelvin Burt
1993   Jos Verstappen   Paolo Coloni   Michael Krumm   Jos Verstappen
1994   Gareth Rees   Jörg Müller   Sascha Maassen   Jörg Müller
1995   Norberto Fontana   Ralf Schumacher   Helio Castroneves   Norberto Fontana   Ralf Schumacher
1996   Kurt Mollekens   Johnny Kane   Nick Heidfeld   Kurt Mollekens
1997   Tom Coronel   Sebastien Philippe   Mark Webber
1998   David Saelens   Enrique Bernoldi   Mario Haberfeld
1999   Marc Hynes   Thomas Mutsch   Etienne van der Linde   Thomas Mutsch   Marc Hynes
2000   Jonathan Cochet   Ben Collins   Tomas Scheckter   Jonathan Cochet   Jonathan Cochet
2001   Takuma Sato   André Lotterer   Anthony Davidson   Takuma Sato
2002   Fabio Carbone   Olivier Pla   Tristan Gommendy   Fabio Carbone
2003   Christian Klien   Nelson Piquet Jr.   Ryan Briscoe   Nelson Piquet Jr.
2004   Alexandre Prémat   Eric Salignon   Adam Carroll   Alexandre Prémat   Eric Salignon
2005   Lewis Hamilton   Adrian Sutil   Lucas di Grassi   Lewis Hamilton
2006   Paul di Resta   Giedo van der Garde   Sébastien Buemi   Giedo van der Garde   Giedo van der Garde

Template:UKFlags edit

Flags of the United Kingdom  
UK   Union Flag | Royal Standard
Home Nations   England |   Scotland |   Northern Ireland |   Wales
Ensigns   Blue Ensign |   Red Ensign |   White Ensign
  Royal Air Force Ensign |   British Civil Air Ensign

International goals edit

Patrick Kluivert: International Goals
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 29 March, 1995 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Malta 4-0 Win UEFA Euro 1996 Qual.
2. December 13, 1995 Dublin, Ireland   Republic of Ireland 1-0 Win UEFA Euro 1996 Qual.
3. December 13, 1995 Dublin, Ireland   Republic of Ireland 2-0 Win UEFA Euro 1996 Qual.
4. 18 June, 1996 London, England   England 1-4 Loss UEFA Euro 1996
5. March 29, 1997 Amsterdam, Netherlands   San Marino 1-0 Win FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
6. September 6, 1997 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Belgium 2-0 Win FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
7. February 24, 1998 Miami, United States   Mexico 1-0 Win Friendly
8. February 24, 1998 Miami, United States   Mexico 2-0 Win Friendly
9. 1 June, 1998 Eindhoven, Netherlands   Paraguay 3-1 Win Friendly
10. 5 June, 1998 Amsterdam, Netherlands   Nigeria 3-0 Win Friendly
11. 5 June, 1998 Amsterdam, Netherlands   Nigeria 4-1 Win Friendly
12. July 4, 1998 Marseille, France   Argentina 1-0 Win FIFA World Cup 1998
13. July 7, 1998 Marseille, France   Brazil 1-1 Draw FIFA World Cup 1998
14. 5 June, 1999 Salvador, Brazil   Brazil 1-2 Draw Friendly
15. September 4, 1999 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Belgium 3-2 Draw Friendly
16. September 4, 1999 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Belgium 4-4 Draw Friendly
17. September 4, 1999 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Belgium 5-4 Draw Friendly
18. February 23, 2000 Amsterdam, Netherlands   Germany 1-0 Win Friendly
19. March 29, 2000 Brussels, Belgium   Belgium 1-2 Draw Friendly
20. March 29, 2000 Brussels, Belgium   Belgium 2-2 Draw Friendly

Testing new archiving layout edit

 
Archives
1. Messages 1-12 (August 2004 - July 2005)
2. Messages 13-24 (July - August 2005)
3. Messages 25-36 (September - November 2005)
4. Messages 37-48 (November - December 2005)
5. Messages 49-60 (December 2005 - January 2006)
6. Messages 61-72 (January 2006)
7. Messages 73-84 (January - February 2006)
8. Messages 85-96 (February 2006)
9. Messages 97-108 (February - May 2006)
10. Messages 109-120 (May - August 2006)
11. Messages 121-132 (September - October 2006)
12. Messages 133-144 (October 2006)
13. Messages 145-156 (October 2006)
14. Messages 157-168 (October - November 2006)

Merchant and the priest edit

The merchant and the priest (Dutch: De koopman en de dominee) is a term commonly used to refer to the policies of the Netherlands, for example in foreign diplomacy.

Background edit

It is not known when the term first arose. However, the attitude referred to by the term is currently thought to have arisen in the Dutch Golden Age (1584-1702). The country at the time was one of the few republics in Europe. There was no royalty, and very little nobility. The key components of political life were the merchants of the larger cities, and the ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church. A policy developed that focussed on two criteria: 1. Economic opportunities (the merchant) 2.

Ethical entrepreneurship around 1900 edit

The convergence of economic and ideological motives received a boost around 1900, when several entrepreneurs improved the social and economic circumstances of their employees. Examples of this are:

Examples edit

Several cases are commonly seen as examples of the merchant and the priest.

Criticism edit

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