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751:39,019
748:43,363
731:34,934
728:38,455
667:41,235
664:44,702
647:41,006
644:44,480
627:38,409
624:42,036
607:42,557
604:47,166
587:40,092
584:42,684
567:39,910
564:43,013
547:39,396
544:42,493
527:38,144
524:41,472
513:10.3%
507:38,422
504:42,812
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59:Status
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774:3,893
762:106th
754:4,344
742:105th
737:9.2%
734:3,521
722:104th
673:7.8%
670:3,467
658:103rd
653:7.8%
650:3,474
638:102nd
633:8.6%
630:3,627
618:101st
613:9.8%
610:4,609
598:100th
593:6.1%
590:2,592
573:7.2%
570:3,103
553:7.3%
550:3,097
533:8.0%
530:3,328
510:4,390
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306:, or
254:Dutch
203:Cuijk
121:Dutch
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1166:link
1152:2022
1118:link
1053:2021
578:99th
558:98th
538:97th
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