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'''The periodical Gens Nostra of August/September 2010 has a special edition which contains of passports for travelers issued in Rotterdam from 1745-1783''' It has 56 pages of names and places of people who travelled within the Netherlands, Europe and beyond.
 
'''Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal/Woordenboek der Friese taal online!'''
 
See: [http://www.fryske-akademy.nl/fa/index-nl/view?set_language=nl Dictionary of the Frisian language]
 
<br>'''Dutch archive news Q1 2010''' Genlias added new birth records from Curaçao, marriage records from Flevoland, birth, marriage and death records from Limburg, birth and death records from Noord-Brabant, marriage and death records from Noord-Holland, marriage and death records from Utrecht, birth, marriage and death records and church books (baptisms from Brielle) from Zuid-Holland. <br>The National Library of The Netherlands is going to digitize part of its magazine collection. <br>Tresoar digitized and translated (into English) a collection of letters that Dutch immigrants in the U.S.A. sent home. Note: The translations are copyrighted and may not be published without permission of the translator. <br>Ten Dutch heritage institutions cooperated to create a new biography portal (a who's who of Dutch history). Unfortunately the website is only available in Dutch. <br>The Amsterdam city archive is on facebook. <br>The Rotterdam city archive placed more than 300 Rotterdam world war II photos on flickr. <br>For more information see: [http://blog.traceyourdutchroots.com/2010/04/dutch-archive-news-q1-2020.html Trace your Dutch Roots]
 
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