About: Maup Caransa

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Maurits "Maup" Caransa (5 January 1916 – 6 August 2009) was a Dutch businessman who became one of the most important real-estate developers in post-World War II Amsterdam. Caransa was the first well-known Dutch person to be kidnapped for ransom. Caransa owned and built many notable buildings in Amsterdam including the Maupoleum (now demolished) and the (still standing on the Rembrandtplein). He influenced the Amsterdam football club AFC Ajax, through his friendship with its chairman, and by supporting the team and players financially.

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  • Maurits "Maup" Caransa (5 January 1916 – 6 August 2009) was a Dutch businessman who became one of the most important real-estate developers in post-World War II Amsterdam. Caransa was the first well-known Dutch person to be kidnapped for ransom. Caransa owned and built many notable buildings in Amsterdam including the Maupoleum (now demolished) and the (still standing on the Rembrandtplein). He influenced the Amsterdam football club AFC Ajax, through his friendship with its chairman, and by supporting the team and players financially. (en)
  • 마위리츠 "마위프" 카란사(네덜란드어: Maurits "Maup" Caransa, 1916년 1월 5일 ~ 2009년 8월 6일)는 네덜란드의 기업인이며, 제2차 세계 대전 이래로 암스테르담에서 가장 영향력을 가진 부동산 개발업자였다. 1994년 철거된 과 에 세워진 등 여러 유명 빌딩을 소유했으며, 생을 마감할 때까지 1억 6100만 유로의 재산을 소유해 네덜란드의 부유한 500인 중 186위에 랭크되었다. (ko)
  • Maurits (Maup) Caransa (Amsterdam, 5 januari 1916 – Vinkeveen, 6 augustus 2009) was een Nederlands ondernemer en onroerendgoedhandelaar. (nl)
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  • Maurits Caransa (en)
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  • Maurits Caransa (en)
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  • Maup Caransa, after being released by his kidnappers (en)
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  • 2009-08-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Vinkeveen, Netherlands (en)
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  • Maup Caransa (en)
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  • Maurits "Maup" Caransa (5 January 1916 – 6 August 2009) was a Dutch businessman who became one of the most important real-estate developers in post-World War II Amsterdam. Caransa was the first well-known Dutch person to be kidnapped for ransom. Caransa owned and built many notable buildings in Amsterdam including the Maupoleum (now demolished) and the (still standing on the Rembrandtplein). He influenced the Amsterdam football club AFC Ajax, through his friendship with its chairman, and by supporting the team and players financially. (en)
  • 마위리츠 "마위프" 카란사(네덜란드어: Maurits "Maup" Caransa, 1916년 1월 5일 ~ 2009년 8월 6일)는 네덜란드의 기업인이며, 제2차 세계 대전 이래로 암스테르담에서 가장 영향력을 가진 부동산 개발업자였다. 1994년 철거된 과 에 세워진 등 여러 유명 빌딩을 소유했으며, 생을 마감할 때까지 1억 6100만 유로의 재산을 소유해 네덜란드의 부유한 500인 중 186위에 랭크되었다. (ko)
  • Maurits (Maup) Caransa (Amsterdam, 5 januari 1916 – Vinkeveen, 6 augustus 2009) was een Nederlands ondernemer en onroerendgoedhandelaar. (nl)
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  • Maup Caransa (en)
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  • Maup Caransa (nl)
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