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Amsterdam

Amsterdam – Netherlands Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, lies along the IJ waterway and is famous for its network of historic canals that form concentric rings around the city center. During the 17th century Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam became one of the most powerful trading cities in the world. Merchant ships from across Europe […]

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Keukenhof

Keukenhof – Netherlands Keukenhof Gardens are located near the town of Lisse and are among the most famous flower gardens in the world. Each spring the gardens display millions of blooming flowers, particularly tulips, which have become a national symbol of the Netherlands. The gardens were originally established in the 20th century as a showcase […]

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The Hague

The Hague – Netherlands The city of The Hague (Den Haag) lies along the North Sea coast in western Netherlands and serves as the seat of the Dutch government. Although Amsterdam is the official capital, The Hague functions as the country’s political center. At the heart of the city stands the Binnenhof, a historic complex […]

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Lisse

Lisse – South Holland, Netherlands The town of Lisse lies in the coastal province of South Holland, between the cities of Leiden and Haarlem. The surrounding countryside is famous for its vast flower fields, where rows of tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils bloom each spring. These fields form part of the historic Dutch bulb-growing region, where […]

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Haarlem

Haarlem – Netherlands The city of Haarlem lies just west of Amsterdam near the North Sea coast. During the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, Haarlem became an important cultural and artistic center. The city’s historic Grote Markt forms one of the most beautiful squares in the Netherlands, surrounded by guild houses and dominated […]

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Gouda

Gouda – Netherlands The town of Gouda lies along the Gouwe River in the province of South Holland. During the Middle Ages the city prospered as a trading center connected to regional waterways that linked the interior of the Netherlands with the North Sea. Gouda is widely known for its traditional Gouda cheese, which has […]

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Rotterdam

Rotterdam – Netherlands The city of Rotterdam lies along the Nieuwe Maas River, one of the main branches of the Rhine–Meuse river delta. Because of its strategic access to the North Sea, Rotterdam developed into one of the largest and busiest ports in the world. Much of the historic city was destroyed during the bombing […]

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Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk – South Holland, Netherlands The windmills of Kinderdijk Windmills stand along a network of canals in the province of South Holland. Built during the 18th century, the system of nineteen windmills was designed to manage water levels in the low-lying polder landscape, protecting farmland from flooding. For centuries the Dutch have relied on sophisticated […]

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Antwerp

Antwerp – Belgium Antwerp stands along the Scheldt River in northern Belgium and developed into one of Europe’s most important trading cities during the 16th century. Its strategic river access allowed ships to connect the city with the North Sea and the wider global trading network. The city’s skyline is dominated by the towering Cathedral […]

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Bruges

Bruges – Belgium Bruges lies in the region of Flanders and became one of the most important trading ports of northern Europe during the Middle Ages. The city was a major center of international commerce, attracting merchants from across the Hanseatic League and the Mediterranean world. The historic center of Bruges is famous for its […]

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