Top Destinations Netherlands
Amsterdam - Introduction | ||
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Widely known for its windmills, cheese and tulips, the little monarchy of the Netherlands has really a lot offer and attract tourists thanks to its relaxed life-style and comfortable, involving atmosphere. As a plain country, The Netherlands is the right land for bike – lovers! Interesting is also know that public means of... Next >>> |
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Valkenburg - Introduction | ||
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Valkenburg, a small town in the province of Limburg, is located in Netherlands. The city also known as ‘Valkenburg aan de Geul’ is one of the most important locations in the south of Netherlands. With a population of around... Next >>> |
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Rotterdam - Introduction | ||
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Rotterdam is situated on the Maas River, and from its origins as a small fishing village, grew to become the largest port in the world, a position it held until 2004. It is still the largest port in Europe, serving numerous international import and export companies through a canal that was created between the Maas River and the... Next >>> |
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Maastricht - Introduction | ||
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Maastricht, capital of the province of Limburg, is situated on the Meuse River south of the Netherlands, between Belgium and Germany, and takes its name from a Roman Bridge built to cross the river. There were settlements in the area long before Roman times, however, as evidenced by stone age remains found to the west of the city... Next >>> |
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The Hague - Introduction | ||
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The Hague, located on the eastern coast of Netherlands, is the capital of the province of South Holland. This city of approximately 474,000 inhabitants serves as the royal residence and an important administrative centre for the country. The Hague has a distinctly different... Next >>> |
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Scheveningen - Introduction | ||
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Scheveningen is a seaside resort and is a part of The Hague. It is a district as well as sub district of The Hague region. The place is bestowed with sandy beaches, a Pier, an esplanade and a lighthouse. It also consists of a 1 km long nudist area. The place is fishing and a tourist area. Wind surfing and kite boarding are some of... Next >>> |
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Eindhoven - Introduction | ||
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Eindhoven is situated where the Dommel and the Gender rivers meet. It was granted city rights in 1232 by Duke Hendrik I of Brabant, as well as the right to hold a weekly market where farmers from nearby villages sold their produce. A new castle was built within the city walls between 1413 and 1420, replacing the smaller, older... Next >>> |
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More destinations Netherlands
| Utrecht | Zandvoort |
| Groningen | Breda |
| Bergen | Arnhem |
| Nijmegen | Tilburg |
| Apeldoorn | Heerlen |
| Amersfoort | Noordwijk |
| IJmuiden |






