't Jaer 30
catholic weekly newspaper in the Belgian city of Bruges
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't Jaer 30
Summary
't Jaer 30 is a magazine[1]. 't Jaer 30 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- 't Jaer 30's field of work was culture[3].
- 't Jaer 30's field of work was politics[4].
- 't Jaer 30's instance of is recorded as magazine[5].
- 't Jaer 30's place of publication is recorded as Bruges[6].
- 't Jaer 30's language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[7].
- 't Jaer 30's language of work or name is recorded as Flemish Dutch[8].
- 't Jaer 30's country of origin is recorded as Belgium[9].
- +1864-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 't Jaer 30[10].
- 't Jaer 30 was dissolved in +1870-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- 't Jaer 30's replaced by is recorded as 't Jaer 70[12].
- 't Jaer 30's ODIS ID is recorded as PB_4723[13].
- 't Jaer 30's publication interval is recorded as {'unit': 'Q23387', 'amount': '+1'}[14].
- 't Jaer 30's significant person is recorded as Modest Delplace[15].
- 't Jaer 30's significant person is recorded as Honoretius Livinus Laurentius Vandenberghe[16].
- 't Jaer 30's significant person is recorded as Edmond Désiré Deckmyn[17].
- 't Jaer 30's editor-in-chief is recorded as Guido Gezelle[18].
- 't Jaer 30's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Other letters from Guido Gezelle[19].
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Career and Affiliations
Fields of work include culture[3], a concept[20] and politics[4], an academic discipline[21].
Why It Matters
't Jaer 30 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]