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Dutch politician (born 1947)
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Bob van den Bos
In this Dutch name, the surname is van den Bos, not Bos.

Roland Aaro Bob van den Bos (born 19 December 1947 in The Hague), known as Bob van den Bos, is a Dutch politician.

References

  1. "Viewpoints: Where is the EU heading?". BBC Online. 4 May 2004. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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