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Vanished: KAV Holland merged after exactly one hundred years

Vanished: KAV Holland merged after exactly one hundred years

The article highlights the history of KAV Holland, a sports club that merged after exactly one hundred years of existence. This feature is the 36th installment in a series dedicated to sports associations and events that have since disappeared.

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