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NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
William I
  • the Silent
  • Willem I
(1533-04-24)24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584(1584-07-10) (aged 51)26 July 158110 July 1584[1]Orange-NassauWilliam, Prince of Orange
Maurice
  • Maurits
(1567-11-14)14 November 1567 – 23 April 1625(1625-04-23) (aged 57)158523 April 1625son of William I[2]Orange-Nassau
Frederick Henry
  • Frederik Hendrik
(1584-01-29)29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647(1647-03-14) (aged 63)23 April 162514 March 1647son of William I[3]Orange-Nassau
William II
  • Willem II
(1626-05-27)27 May 1626 – 6 November 1650(1650-11-06) (aged 24)14 March 16476 November 1650son of Frederick Henry; no succession (First Stadtholderless Period)[4]Orange-Nassau
William III
  • Willem III
(1650-11-04)4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702(1702-03-08) (aged 51)4 July 16728 March 1702son of William II; a.k.a. king William III of England and Ireland and king William II of Scotland; no succession (Second Stadtholderless Period)[5]Orange-Nassau
William IV
  • Willem IV
(1711-09-01)1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751(1751-10-22) (aged 40)1 September 171122 October 1751son of John William Friso (from the Frisian brench)[6]Orange-Nassau
William V
  • Willem V
(1748-03-08)8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806(1806-04-09) (aged 58)22 October 175119 January 1795son of William IV, deposed by the Batavian Revolution; succeded by his son king William I after the French periodOrange-Nassau
Pilgrims finishing the Camino 1985-

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Dutch Rijksmonument number: 36075[1]

Arnoutf (talk) 18:53, 10 August 2010 (UTC)

  • Problematic use of talk page by creating huge, interrelated threads making it impossible for occasional editors to comment (and being told off as the argument is made in some other thread)
  • Hostile and incivil reaction of Communicat against every editor who does not agree with his points
  • POV bias by claiming that marginal (if not fringe) minority sources sould be considered with equal attention as mainstream sources (note we are talking about the overview article of WWII, a conflict that has resulted in literally millions of publication if not more publications, so we simply have no space for all minority views). And I realise this is the exact opposite of the primary issue claimed by Communicat.

Netherlands hospitals

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Types of hospitals

A number of hospitals that deliver a broad spectrum of specialised care at high level contribute to training of healthcare professionals by offering internships as part of the later years of university medical doctor training and contribute to education programmes of other medical staff (e.g. nursing, laboratory technicians).[3] Several of these hospitals have organised themselves into an association of top hospitals.[4] Hospitals can apply for membership if they provide (at least) 12 different specialisations at top level and contribute to teaching (members of top hospital association are indicated with * in the following list).

(incomplete) Table of Hospitals in the Netherlands

Hospitals in the Netherlands
Name Type Subsidiaries/Comments Municipality/City Province Website
Admiraal de Ruyterziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Goes Zeeland
Albert Schweitzer Ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Dordrecht South Holland
Amphia ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Breda Noord Brabant
Amsterdam University Medical Centers (AUMC) University Hospital Emma Children Hospital/Amsterdam UMC has 2 locations and emerged from merger of the VU University Medical Center (VUmc) and Academic Medical Center (Amsterdam) (AMC) Amsterdam North Holland
Antoni van Leeuwenhoekziekenhuis Regional hospital Specialised in oncology with Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) Amsterdam North Holland
Antonius Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Sneek Friesland
Beatrixziekenhuis Training hospital Gorinchem South Holland
Bernhoven Ziekenhuis Training hospital Uden North Brabant
BovenIJ Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Amsterdam North Holland
Bravis Ziekenhuis Training hospital Bergen op Zoom North Brabant
Bronovo Hospital Regional hospital The Hague South Holland
Canisius-Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis (CWZ) Regional hospital Nijmegen Gelderland
Catharina Ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Eindhoven North Brabant
CWZ Training and Top hospital Nijmegen Gelderland
Delfzicht Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Delfzijl Groningen
Deventer Ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Deventer Overijssel
Diaconessenhuis Regional hospital Leiden South Holland
Diakonessen Ziekenhuis Training hospital Location Utrecht, Location Zeist Utrecht, Zeist Utrecht
Dijklander Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Location Hoorn, Location Purmerend Hoorn, Purmerend North Holland
Elisabeth Tweesteden Ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Merger of previous St. Elisabeth and TweeSteden hospitals Tilburg North Brabant
Elkerliek Ziekenhuis Training hospital Helmond North Brabant
Erasmus MC (EMC) University Hospital Sophia Children's hospital Rotterdam South Holland
Flevoziekenhuis Training hospital Almere Flevoland
Franciscus Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Roosendaal Noord Brabant
Gelderse Vallei Training hospital Ede Gelderland
Gelre Ziekenhuizen Training and Top hospital Lukas, Apeldoorn/ Spittaal, Zutphen Apeldoorn, Zutphen Gelderland
Gemini Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Den Helder North Holland
Groene Hart Ziekenhuis Training hospital Gouda South Holland
Haaglanden Medisch Centrum Training and Top hospital prviously Westeinde Ziekenhuis The Hague South Holland
Haga ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital The Hague South Holland
Havenziekenhuis Regional hospital Rotterdam South Holland
IJsselland Ziekenhuis Training hospital Capelle aan den IJssel South Holland
IJsselmeerziekenhuizen Regional hospital merger of previously independent Zuiderzeeziekenhuis, Lelystad and Dokter J.H. Jansenziekenhuis, Emmeloord Lelystad / Emmeloord Flevoland
Ikazia Training hospital Rotterdam South Holland
Isala Meppel Regional hospital previously Diaconessenhuis Meppel Drenthe
Isala Training hospital Zwolle Overijssel
Jeroen Bosch Hospital Training and Top hospital 's-Hertogenbosch Noord Brabant
Kempenhaeghe Training hospital Heeze Noord Brabant
Kennemer Gasthuis Regional hospital Haarlem North Holland
Laurentius Ziekenhuis Training hospital Roermond Limburg
Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) University Hospital Leiden South Holland
Maasstad Ziekenhuis (includes specialised burn center) Training and Top hospital Rotterdam South Holland
Maastricht UMC+ (MUMC+) University hospital Maastricht Limburg
Maasziekenhuis Pantein Training hospital Boxmeer Noord Brabant
Martini ziekenhuis Training hospital Includes specialised burn center Groningen Groningen
Maxima Medisch Centrum Training and Top hospital Eindhoven Noord Brabant
Meander Medisch Centrum Training and Top hospital Amersfoort Utrecht
Medical Center Leeuwarden Training and Top hospital Leeuwarden Friesland
Medisch Spectrum Twente Training and Top hospital Enschede Overijssel
Nijsmellinghe Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Drachten Friesland
Noordwest Ziekenhuisgroep, Medical Center Alkmaar Training and Top hospital Alkmaar North Holland
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG) Training and Top hospital Amsterdam North Holland
Orbis Medisch Centrum Regional hospital Sittard Limburg
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (RUMC) University hospital Amalia Children's hospital; previously, Universitair Medisch Centrum St. Radboud Nijmegen Gelderland
Refaja Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Stadskanaal Groningen
Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis Training and Top hospital Previously Sint Hippolytus Ziekenhuis and Bethel Ziekenhuis Delft South Holland
Rijnstate Ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Arnhem Gelderland
Rivierenland Ziekenhuis Training hospital Tiel Gelderland
Rode Kruis Ziekenhuis Training hospital Includes specialised burn center Beverwijk North Holland
Röpcke-Zweers Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Hardenberg Overijssel
Scheperziekenhuis Regional hospital Emmen Drenthe
SEIN Heemstede Training hospital Heemstede North Holland
SEIN Zwolle Training hospital Zwolle Overijssel
Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Amsterdam North Holland
Sint Lucas Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Winschoten Groningen
Slingeland Ziekenhuis Training hospital Doetinchem Gelderland
Spaarne Gasthuis Training and Top hospital Locations Heemstede/Hoofddorp Heemstede/Hoofddorp North Holland
St. Anna ziekenhuis Training hospital Geldrop Noord Brabant
St. Antoniusziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Location Nieuwegein, Location Utrecht Leidse Rijn Nieuwegein, Utrecht Utrecht
St. Franciscus Gasthuis Training and Top hospital Location Gasthuis Rotterdam, Location Vlietland, Schiedam Rotterdam, Schiedam South Holland
St. Jans Gasthuis Regional hospital Weert Limburg
St. Jansdal ziekenhuis Training hospital Harderwijk Gelderland
Streekziekenhuis Koningin Beatrix Training hospital Winterswijk Gelderland
Streekziekenhuis Rivierenland Regional hospital Tiel Gelderland
Tergooi ziekenhuis Training hospital Location Hilversum. Location Blaricum Hilversum, Blaricum North Holland
Treant Zorggroep Training hospital Hoogeveen Drenthe
University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) University Hospital Beatrix Children's Hospital Groningen Groningen
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU) University Hospital Wilhelmina Children's Hospital; Prinses Maxima Center (children oncololgy); the national Major Incident Hospital (on standby until needed); closely collaborates with the Centraal Militair Hospitaal next door Utrecht Utrecht
VieCuri Medisch Centrum Training and Top hospital Venlo, Venray Limburg
Wilhelminaziekenhuis Training hospital Assen Drenthe
Zaans Medisch Centrum Training hospital Previously known as de Heel Zaandam North Holland
Ziekenhuis Amstelland Regional hospital Amstelveen North Holland
Ziekenhuis Bethesda Regional hospital Hoogeveen Drenthe
Ziekenhuis De Tjongerschans Regional hospital Heerenveen Friesland
Ziekenhuis Groep Twente (ZGT) Training and Top hospital Merger of Twenteborg ziekenhuis, Almelo and Streekziekenhuis Midden-Twente, Hengelo Hengelo, Almelo Overijssel
Ziekenhuis Lievensberg Regional hospital Bergen op Zoom Noord Brabant
Ziekenhuis Sint Jansdal Regional hospital Harderwijk Gelderland
Ziekenhuis Tjongerschans Training hospital Heerenveen Friesland
Ziekenhuis Velp Regional hospital Velp Gelderland
Ziekenhuis Zevenaar Regional hospital Zevenaar Gelderland
ZorgSaam Ziekenhuis Regional hospital De Honte-Terneuzen, Antonius-Oostburg, Liduina policlinic-Hulst; successor of independent hospitals Liduinaziekenhuis Hulst, Elisabethziekenhuis Sluiskil and Julianaziekenhuis Terneuzen Zeeuws Vlaanderen Zeeland
Zuwe Hofpoort Ziekenhuis Regional hospital Woerden Utrecht
Zuyderland ziekenhuis Training and Top hospital Previously Atrium Medisch Centrum Parkstad Heerlen Limburg
  1. ^ Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht (1559–1584), Stadtholder of Friesland and Overijssel (1580–1584), all stadtholders after William I were drawn from his or his brother's descendants.
  2. ^ Stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland (1585–1625), Utrecht, Guelders and Overijssel (1590–1625), Groningen (1620–1625)
  3. ^ Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel (1620–1625), Groningen and Drenthe (1640–1647)
  4. ^ Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Groningen, Drenthe and Overijssel
  5. ^ Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Overijssel (1672–1702), Guelders (1675–1702), Drenthe (1696–1702)
  6. ^ William III died childless and the patrilineal ancestry of Orange-Nassau became extinct. In contrast to other provinces of the Dutch Republic, Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe had mostly drawn stadtholders from the House of Nassau, comprising in addition a matrilineal ancestry with the house of Orange-Nassau. Willem IV was hereditary stadtholder of Friesland (1711–1747), Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Overijssel (April/May 1747 – November 1747), stadtholder of Groningen (1718–1747), Guelders and Drenthe (1722–1747) and formally voted the first hereditary stadtholder of the United Provinces (1747–1751).