Results for: chief magistrate of a former Dutch republic, governor of a former Dutch province, stadtholder
English English
chief, leading, main, principal, direct; be at the front; go in a certain direction, uppermost part of the body containing the brain; mind, understanding; leader, person in authority; top; forefront; crisis, climax; devotee, enthusiast (Slang); device ...head
Christian Eijkman (1858-1930), Dutch physician, Nobel prize winnerEijkman
Christian Huygens (1629-95), Dutch mathematician physicist and astronomerHuygens
churchwarden, governor, jailer, official in charge of a prison; guardian, keeper; guard, protector; custodian, curator, official concerned with regulations, principal prison officer, ranger, somebody in charge of institutionwarden
citizen of the Karelian Republic, Finnish dialectKarelian
citizen or resident of Rumania (republic in southeastern Europe), pertaining to the Rumanian language; pertaining to Rumania and its citizens (republic in southeastern Europe)Rumanian
city and capital of Shaanxi province, central China, situated on the southern bank of the Wei approximately 130 km/80 mi above its junction with the HuangHis-an
city in Jordan; arm of the Red Sea (situated between the United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia)Aqaba
city in New Mexico (USA); town in southern California (USA); former name of Karlovy Vary (in the Czech Republic)Carlsbad
city in northeastern Pakistan and the capital of the Punjab provinceLahore
city in southwestern California (USA); Jesse Ventura, former boxer, chosen in 1998 to serve as Governor of the state of Minnesota (USA)Ventura
city located in the Netherlands (capital of the Limburg province)Maastricht
code word for letter "Q", province in eastern CanadaQuebec
coin worth one koruna, unit of currency of the Czech Republic, unit of Czech and Slovak currencykoruna
Commander in ChiefCINC; C in C
 

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