Visit Holland - The Netherlands
The 600 km North Sea Route is one of about 25 bidirectional signposted long-distance "LF" cycling paths in The Netherlands and Belgium. This cycle route is the LF1, running along the North Sea coastline of France, Belgium and The Netherlands.
Read more: North Sea coast long distance cycling tour on Google Maps
Flight information on Googe Maps - by Casper..
Read more: Incoming and outgoing flights - Casper - Schiphol - Amsterdam
The Duin- en Bollenstreek (Dutch for "Dune and Bulb Region") is a region in South Holland, The Netherlands, that features coastal dunes and the cultivation of flower bulbs.
Read more: Tulip tour - tulip fields with start in the Hague
Area - Total - 41,543 km2 (135th) 16,039 sq mi/Population - 2013 estimate 16,751,323 (61st) - Density 405.8/km2 (24th) 1,051/sq mi
Amsterdam has historically been the center of the Dutch Jewish community, and has had a continuing Jewish community for the last 370 years.
Real Time traffic in the Netherlands
The UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Defence Line of Amsterdam (in Dutch named Stelling van Amsterdam) is a 135 km long ring of fortifications around Amsterdam.
Read more: Defence Line of Amsterdam - Stelling van Amsterdam on Google Maps
Amsterdam fans out south from the Amsterdam Centraal railway station. The Damrak is the main street and leads into the street Rokin. The oldest area of the town is known as de Wallen (the quays).
Read more: Amsterdam Center - a quick overview op Google Map
The Dutch Water Line (Dutch: Hollandsche Waterlinie) was a series of water based defences conceived by Maurice of Nassau in the early 17th century, and realised by his half brother Frederick Henry.
A map of active and anticipated submarine communications cables servicing the European continent - entering the Netherlands.
The Dutch Water Line (Dutch: Hollandsche Waterlinie) was a series of water based defences conceived by Maurice of Nassau in the early 17th century, and realised by his half brother Frederick Henry.
In the Netherlands, KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) is known mainly for its weather forecasts and warnings, but is does a lot more in its capacity as a national data and knowledge centre for weather, climate research and seismology.
Overview of the most interesting train stations in the Netherlands.
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