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Hattem would be the heem ( home ) of a people who belong to the tribe of Chattuarii ( or Hattuarii or Hatten ).

Hattem and De
Hattem celebrates each year De dikke tinne festival in a medieval atmosphere.
Image: Windmolen Hattem. jpg | Windmill De Fortuin
He became involved in religious controversies, supporting the liberal preacher Pontiaan van Hattem by publishing his leaflet De val van's werelds afgod ( The fall of the world's idol ).

Hattem and Veluwe
There are 21 municipalities in the Veluwe region: Apeldoorn, Arnhem, Barneveld, Brummen, Ede, Elburg, Epe, Ermelo, Harderwijk, Hattem, Heerde, Nijkerk, Nunspeet, Oldebroek, Putten, Renkum, Rheden, Rozendaal, Scherpenzeel, Voorst and Wageningen.
Geologisch onderzoek in de stuwwal van de Oostelijke Veluwe bij Hattem en Wapenveld.

Hattem and IJssel
* the quarter of Arnhem, also called the Veluwe-west of the IJssel and north to the Rhine, with Elburg, Harderwijk, Hattem and Wageningen ;

Hattem and has
Hattem, the North Eastern part where Oost-Veluws is spoken has a heavy Sallandic influence.

Hattem and .
Image: Ltspkr. png Hattem is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands.
The name “ Hattem ” is a typical farmyard name.
The exact origin ofHattem ” is yet unclear.
A document referring to Hattem is found is dated around 800.
This document is the Codex Laureshamensis, in which the settlement Hattem is mentioned because two farmhouses in this place are donated to the Lorsch abbey.
Despite this early statement, no church or chapel was built in Hattem.
The borders of the parish coincide with the latter borders of the jurisdiction Hattem.
Hattem obtained city rights in 1299 from the landgrave Reinoud I van Gelre.
The tower of this church is dated to the 12th century which indicates that, besided the parish church at the Gaedsberg, a chapel was present at the current city centre of Hattem.
In 1401, duke William of Guelders donated the Hoenwaard to the citizens of Hattem, in order to feed their cattle and to manufacture bricks for their houses.
In 1786, both Hattem and Elburg became known as centres of the Patriots, a political faction.
Hattem had a railway station from 21 November 1887 until 8 oktober 1950.
The current mayor of Hattem is Mr. drs.
Image: Hattem_kerk. jpg | Church of Hattem
Image: 2007-04-23 11. 15 Hattem, stadspoort-oude toren. JPG | Hattem, town-gate de Dijkpoort
Image: 2007-04-23 11. 10 Hattem, monumentaal horecapand. JPG | House of Herman Willem Daendels

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* Aegean and Western Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forests: These Mediterranean-climate forests occupy the coastal lowlands and valleys of western Anatolia bordering the Aegean Sea.
The highest concentration of large deer species in temperate Asia occurs in the mixed deciduous forests, mountain coniferous forests, and taiga bordering North Korea, Manchuria ( Northeastern China ), and the Ussuri Region ( Russia ).
Rain forests are concentrated on the steep hillsides along a slender north-south axis bordering the east coast, from the Tsaratanana Massif in the north to Tolagnaro in the south.
The Timneh Grey parrot is endemic to the western parts of the moist Upper Guinea forests and bordering savannas of West Africa from Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and southern Mali east to at least east of the Bandama River in Ivory Coast.
: The largest population of India's Tigers outside the Sundarbans is in the unbroken forests bordering Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
The mountainous coniferous forests of the Changbai Mountains bordering China and North Korea are also a good example, containing some of the richest high-elevation coniferous evergreen forests in East Asia.
Included within its bounds are Goose Creek Marsh and the saltwater wetlands adjoining the Hutchinson River as well as Goose Island, Split Rock, and the oak-hickory forests bordering the Split Rock Golf Course.
The combined STF checked all the vehicles passing in the area and also kept vigil in the forests bordering the two states and came to know that Veerappan's gang was reduced to only five memebrs, one of them being a TNLA activist.
It is commonly found in open sclerophyll forests, including those on coastal dunes or granite outcrops ; forests dominated by spotted gum on mountain ridges and exposed slopes ; box and ironbark forests on the foothills of the Great Dividing Range ; mixed forests of eucalypts and cypress ( Callitris ); forests dominated by yapunya, mulga, gidgee, brigalow or emu bush ; in stands of belah and scattered clumps of boree ; on the edges of woodlands of river red gum including swamp woodlands bordering floodplains, and areas dominated by exotic species such as European ash and willow.
" He emphasized the difficulties which we would encounter: no paths, thick bamboo forests, fever, and, with an expressive upward wave of his hand, the steepness of the mountains bordering the river.
The Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests lie between the upland Lower Gangetic plains moist deciduous forests and the brackish-water Sundarbans mangroves bordering the Bay of Bengal.
Psilocybe mexicana Solitary or in small groups among moss along roadsides and trails, humid meadows or cornfields, in particular in the grassy areas bordering deciduous forests, and limestone regions.

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' However, in the Spanish language, the word titubear means to stammer .’ If Tituba hailed from the Caribbean, or was native to the South American continent bordering the Caribbean, as Elaine G. Breslaw claims, she could have surely been given a Spanish name.

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Leek (, Gronings: De Laik ; ) is a municipality and a village in the Groningen province in the northeastern Netherlands, bordering on the Drenthe and Fryslân provinces.
On the same day ( June 20 ) the Argentine army was defeated by Spanish forces in Huaqui, bordering Lake Titicaca, and thus De Zela never received the needed support.

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Nonetheless, the Krahn tribe of president Doe attacked tribes in Nimba County in the north ; some northerners fled to bordering Côte d Ivoire ( Ivory Coast ).
Perhaps as a sequel to these governmental retaliations, perhaps as another circumscription of these same events: Doe s Krahn tribe began attacking other tribes, particularly in Nimba County in the northeast of Liberia, bordering on Côte d Ivoire ( Ivory Coast ) and on Guinea.
When today s continents have reached their maximum dispersal ( millions of years from now ), the crust of the Atlantic Ocean bordering the continents will grow dense enough to sink into the mantle ; creating subduction zones around the Atlantic Basin.
Mali shares a total of 7, 243 kilometers of land boundaries with seven bordering states: Algeria ( 1, 376 kilometers ) to the north and northeast, Niger ( 821 kilometers ) to the east, Burkina Faso ( 1, 000 kilometers ) to the southeast, Côte d Ivoire ( 532 kilometers ) to the south, Guinea ( 858 kilometers ) to the southwest, and Senegal ( 419 kilometers ) and Mauritania ( 2, 237 kilometers ) to the west.
The better known Cinquantenaire and Park Leopold are bordering the municipality s territory.
Global warming, which in its simplest context refers to an increase in the earth s atmospheric temperature and the subsequent result of sea level rise, poses a great threat in the conservation of Manila Bay and its bordering cities.
While it often seems the infrastructure that once complemented the river s function now serves to bypass it, these ongoing alterations to the resource reflect the history of the object, the people who exploited its assets, and the manner in which it shaped its bordering communities as well as New York City.
Over the next few years, the community purchased land for a program center ( including a meditation hall and residence hall ), retreat land higher in the mountains bordering on Wilderness Area, and a teachers residence.
Chernivtsi Oblast (, Chernivets ka oblast ’, ) is an oblast ( province ) in western Ukraine, bordering on Romania and Moldova.
Set in of the old parkland of Craigie House bordering the River Ayr, the campus also houses the West of Scotland Management Centre, the Business School s management training and development facility.
August Krebs ran on the lands, besides agricultural operations, three mills: one sawmill, which was most likely housed in the southwest in the area bordering the Praumenmühle ( not one of his mills ), a gristmill, which without doubt was housed in the main building, and an oil mill, which might have been found in the little quarrystone building in the north leaning against the property s west perimeter wall and dating from before 1841.
Catherine s journals describe him as incompetent bordering on retarded, yet his acts as emperor illustrate a certain amount of shrewdness Peter withdrew Russia from the Seven Years ' War to salvage the remainder of the empire s finances and to save his beloved Prussia from complete defeat while depriving Russia of territorial advances.
The National Ocean Service ( NOS ), an office within the U. S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is responsible for preserving and enhancing the nation s coastal resources and ecosystems along of shoreline bordering of coastal, Great Lakes, and ocean waters.
Philadelphia s elite once flocked to opulent vacation homes built in the lush fringes bordering the city.
Elijah Anderson s, Streetwise ( 1990 ), employs ethnographic methods to study a gentrifying neighborhood, “ The Village ” ( pseudonym ), bordering a black ghetto, “ Northton ” ( pseudonym ), in an American city.
During the Revolutions of 1848, the German National Assembly which met at St. Paul s Church in Frankfurt resolved with " a majority clearly bordering on unanimity " to establish a German Imperial fleet and named Prince Adalbert to lead the Maritime Technical Commission.
During this time the Quarter became dominated by non-Armenian churches including the Church of St. Thomas in the southern area, a Greek Church in the north part of the quarter, the Church of St. James Intercisus in the extreme north near David s Street and the Church of St. Mark bordering today s Jewish Quarter.
In his 1844 textbook author Henrik Wergeland used excerpts of Petersen s defence speeches in the Court of Impeachment as examples of an eloquence “ bordering on poetry ”.
Po pay was described as a “ fierce and dynamic individual … who inspired respect bordering on fear in those who dealt with him.
The Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz decided and permitted the route to run on the shoreline of the Sea of Marmara bordering the walls of Topkapı Palace s lower garden.
Consisting mainly of workers ' terraced housing, and some 1950 s local authority housing, Pear Tree is typical of an Edwardian / Victorian inner city suburb which, when built at the end of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, would have been regarded as bordering the edge of the then Town of Derby.

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