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Amsterdam
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History of Amsterdam
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Haarlem
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History of Haarlem
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Den Haag
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History of Dan Haag
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Den Haag Friday, 11 June 2004
For most Dutchmen Den Haag (The Hague) represents the politics of national government. While technically not the national capitol, Den Haag is the...
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De Beek (the Brook) Saturday, 01 January 2000
There is a small brook, originating in the dunes, flowing along the Great Market, and running into the Spaarne. A dam was laid in it's mouth in the...
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The Fish and Fleshmarket Saturday, 01 January 2000
The Fish and Fleshmarket near the Bavo both date from the beginning of the seventeenth century. They were a means for the city council to control the...
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Bavo Saturday, 01 January 2000
The countship in Haarlem was inextricably connected to the existence of a parish church. In the earliest records this parish was a subsidiary of the...
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Stinzen Saturday, 01 January 2000
When the Count of Holland was in Haarlem, he did not come alone. He brought a large number of knights. It were these knights that fought the Frisians...
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