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'''Dirk Rijnders''' (born 8 March 1909 in [[Harderwijk]], [[Gelderland]] – died 7 November 2006 in [[Eindhoven]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[politician]] of the [[Christian Historical Union]] (CHU) and its successor the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] (CDA).
'''Dirk Rijnders''' (born 8 March 1909 in [[Harderwijk]], [[Gelderland]] – died 7 November 2006 in [[Eindhoven]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[politician]] of the [[Christian Historical Union]] (CHU) and its successor the [[Christian Democratic Appeal]] (CDA).



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Dirk Rijnders

Dirk Rijnders (born 8 March 1909 in Harderwijk, Gelderland – died 7 November 2006 in Eindhoven) was a Dutch politician of the Christian Historical Union (CHU) and its successor the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

Rijnders was mayor of several municipalities, among others Amstelveen. He was also a member of the States of North Holland and the Senate.