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"Vormidable"
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#597216
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597217
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597218
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597219
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597220
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597221
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597223
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597224
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597226
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597227
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597228
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597230
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#597231
20 May 2015
In The Hague on Wednesday May 20th 2015, queen Maxima of the Netherlands and queen Mathilde of Belgium opened the Den Haag Cultuur outdoor exhibition. The sculpture exhibition Vormidable represents 20 years of Dutch-Belgian cultural cooperation. The exhibition needed 70 thousand extra Euros to complete its budget which the municipality of The Hague finally agreed to offer.
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#13163206
7 Jan 2026
Indian chess grandmasters Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Viswanathan Anand look on during the draw ceremony for the upcoming Tata Steel Chess India tournament in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2026. The headline narrative of the 2026 edition is the return of Viswanathan Anand to competitive action in Kolkata after a six-year gap. Five-time world champion and the architect of India's modern chess boom, Anand's presence is far more than ceremonial. Even at 56, his speed-chess credentials remain formidable, and his participation creates a symbolic bridge between generations. Facing him is a formidable Indian contingent led by Arjun Erigaisi and R Praggnanandhaa--players who represent the present and future of the sport. For Indian fans, the sight of Anand sharing the board with players he once mentors underlines just how rapidly the country's chess ecosystem matures. The women's section continues Tata Steel Chess India's commitment to parity and depth. With defending champions Aleksandra Goryachkina and Kateryna Lagno returning, and a strong Indian presence led by Divya Deshmukh and R. Vaishali, the competition promises to be fiercely contested. Equal prize money and identical formats underline the tournament's progressive structure and its role in strengthening women's chess in India.
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#13163210
7 Jan 2026
Indian chess grandmasters Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Viswanathan Anand look on during the draw ceremony for the upcoming Tata Steel Chess India tournament in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2026. The headline narrative of the 2026 edition is the return of Viswanathan Anand to competitive action in Kolkata after a six-year gap. Five-time world champion and the architect of India's modern chess boom, Anand's presence is far more than ceremonial. Even at 56, his speed-chess credentials remain formidable, and his participation creates a symbolic bridge between generations. Facing him is a formidable Indian contingent led by Arjun Erigaisi and R Praggnanandhaa--players who represent the present and future of the sport. For Indian fans, the sight of Anand sharing the board with players he once mentored underlines just how rapidly the country's chess ecosystem matures. The women's section continues Tata Steel Chess India's commitment to parity and depth. With defending champions Aleksandra Goryachkina and Kateryna Lagno returning, and a strong Indian presence led by Divya Deshmukh and R. Vaishali, the competition promises to be fiercely contested. Equal prize money and identical formats underline the tournament's progressive structure and its role in strengthening women's chess in India.
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#13163211
7 Jan 2026
Indian chess grandmasters Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Viswanathan Anand look on during the draw ceremony for the upcoming Tata Steel Chess India tournament in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2026. The headline narrative of the 2026 edition is the return of Viswanathan Anand to competitive action in Kolkata after a six-year gap. Five-time world champion and the architect of India's modern chess boom, Anand's presence is far more than ceremonial. Even at 56, his speed-chess credentials remain formidable, and his participation creates a symbolic bridge between generations. Facing him is a formidable Indian contingent led by Arjun Erigaisi and R Praggnanandhaa--players who represent the present and future of the sport. For Indian fans, the sight of Anand sharing the board with players he once mentored underlines just how rapidly the country's chess ecosystem matures. The women's section continues Tata Steel Chess India's commitment to parity and depth. With defending champions Aleksandra Goryachkina and Kateryna Lagno returning, and a strong Indian presence led by Divya Deshmukh and R. Vaishali, the competition promises to be fiercely contested. Equal prize money and identical formats underline the tournament's progressive structure and its role in strengthening women's chess in India.
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