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Bronnen will be shutting down!

The board has been dead for years.

Please try the successor boards - Mintboard and Staffas.

In a few months, Bronnen will automatically redirect to mintboard.org.


Germany the german altshiter Dusseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen  No.3093577 +1 


"Bronnen" is a Dutch word that translates to "sources" in English. It’s the plural form of "bron," which means "source." Depending on the context, it could refer to things like information sources, wells, or origins. For example:

In research: "bron" could refer to references or citations used in a paper.

In geography: "bronnen" could mean natural springs or water sources.

Would you like to know more about how it's used in a specific context?


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