jeltex
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Ik vond het volgende op Wikipedia:
The term is derived from the name of the town of Spa, Belgium, whose name is known back to Roman times, when the location was called Aquae Spadanae,[1] perhaps related to the Latin word "spargere" meaning to scatter, sprinkle or moisten.[2]
Since medieval times, illnesses caused by iron deficiency were treated by drinking chalybeate (iron-bearing) spring water (in 1326, the ironmaster Collin le Loup claimed a cure,[3] when the spring was called Espa, a Walloon word for "fountain"[3]).
Lijkt dus wel te kloppen, iemand nog een 2de bron?
Damn ik heb die 2 miljoen echt zwaar nodig, please give me a hand
The term is derived from the name of the town of Spa, Belgium, whose name is known back to Roman times, when the location was called Aquae Spadanae,[1] perhaps related to the Latin word "spargere" meaning to scatter, sprinkle or moisten.[2]
Since medieval times, illnesses caused by iron deficiency were treated by drinking chalybeate (iron-bearing) spring water (in 1326, the ironmaster Collin le Loup claimed a cure,[3] when the spring was called Espa, a Walloon word for "fountain"[3]).
Lijkt dus wel te kloppen, iemand nog een 2de bron?
Damn ik heb die 2 miljoen echt zwaar nodig, please give me a hand

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