Kimswerd
Kimswerd (West Frisian: Kimswert) is a village in Súdwest-Fryslân in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.
Kimswerd (West Frisian: Kimswert) is a village in Súdwest-Fryslân in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.
Kanaleneiland is a district within the Southwest section of the Dutch city of Utrecht. It was created in the massive expansion of the city in the 1960s.
De Kaag is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
The Jekerkwartier (Limburgish (Maastrichtian variant): Jekerkerteer) is a neighbourhood in the old city centre of Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands.
The Jeker (Dutch, in French: Geer) is a river in Belgium and in the Netherlands.
The International Business School Groningen is the business school of the Hanze University Groningen in Groningen, Netherlands.
Hurdegaryp (Dutch: Hardegarijp) is a village in the northern part of the Netherlands, in the municipality of Tytsjerksteradiel. Its history dates back to at least the 13th century.
Huis Honselaarsdijk (English: "House Honselaar's Dike") was a mansion in Honselersdijk, Holland, Dutch Republic. It was designed by the Dutch architects Bartholomeus van Bassen, Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post, and was built in the first half of th…
The Hondsrug (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɔndsrʏx]) is a Dutch ridge of sand that is mainly located in the province Drenthe and partly in the province Groningen.
The Hollandsche Manege in Amsterdam is the oldest riding school in the Netherlands, dating back to 1744. The current building, inspired by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, was constructed in 1882. The building has been declared a rijksmonument (…
Heumen ( pronunciation ) is a municipality and a village in the eastern Netherlands.
Het Dolhuys is a national museum for psychiatry in Haarlem, Netherlands. The museum was founded in 2005 in the newly renovated former old age home known as Schoterburcht, located just across the Schotersingel from the Staten Bolwerk park.
Hengelo is a town in the eastern part of The Netherlands, province of Gelderland. The, very rural, area it situated in is known as the Achterhoek. Hengelo (Gelderland) is famous for al kinds of activities with horses (markets, horse-jumping, etc.). …
Helvoirt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛlvoːrt]) is a village and part of the municipality of Haaren, North Brabant, Netherlands.
Nieuwezijds Kapel, or Heilige Stede (Dutch - holy site) or Chapel of the Heilige Stede refers to a site in Amsterdam that includes shops and a Dutch Reformed church built in 1908 on the site of a church once called the Heilige Stede, originally buil…
Hartekamp, or Hartecamp, is the name of a villa in Heemstede, the Netherlands, on the Bennebroek border.
Harkstede (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈhɑrksteːdə]), also known as Haarkstee ([ˈhaːrksteː]) in Gronings, is a small village in the northeastern Netherlands. It is located in Slochteren, Groningen. Harkstede has about 3000 inhabitants, which makes it one …
Haarlem Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːrlɛm ˌstaːdiˌjɔn]) is a stadium in Haarlem, Netherlands, and the home stadium of the Dutch amateur football club Haarlem Kennemerland. Formerly home of the defunct professional football club HFC Haarlem, th…
Gulpen is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Grootegast (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣroːtəˌɣɑst]) is a municipality and a village in the northeastern Netherlands.
The Groninger Studenten Corps Vindicat atque Polit (Latin for Maintain and Refine) is the oldest Dutch student association and was founded on February the 4th, 1815 as a reaction to attacks on students from local citizens. The first rector of the se…
Gorssel is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
The Gooimeer (Gooi Lake) is a bordering lake in the Netherlands between the southeastern part of North Holland ('t Gooi, het Gooi) and Flevoland.
George and the Dragon (Dutch: Joris en de draak) is a Wooden racing coaster in the theme park Efteling, based on the legend of Saint George.
The Freudenthal Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (FI) is part of Utrecht University in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1971 by the German/Dutch writer, pedagogue and mathematician, professor Hans Freudenthal (1905–1990), as the Ins…
Ferwerderadiel ( pronunciation ) is a municipality of Friesland in the northern Netherlands. Its official name is West Frisian.
Engelsmanplaat, or the Kalkman which is its local name, is a small sandbank between the Dutch islands Ameland and Schiermonnikoog.
Egmond Abbey or St. Adalbert's Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Egmond, Sint-Adelbertabdij) is a Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of the Annunciation between Egmond aan den Hoef and Bakkum in Egmond-Binnen in the municipality of Bergen in the Dutch …
EVA lanxmeer (Eva-Lanxmeer or E.V.A. Lanxmeer) is the name of a éco-quartier (240 houses) built from 1994 to 2009 in the Dutch town of Culemborg in the Netherlands.
Dutch Water Dreams (also known as DWD) is an Olympic artificial whitewater and surfing centre, near Zoetermeer in The Netherlands.
The Dutch Cavalry Museum is located in the centre of The Netherlands in the city of Amersfoort.
The Drechtsteden (Dutch for "Drecht cities") are a number of towns and cities bordering each other in the delta area of the rivers Oude Maas, Noord, and Beneden-Merwede in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. These cooperate in the Gemeenscha…
Doorwerth is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
Castle Doornenburg is a Dutch castle from the 13th century.
Dommelen is a village in the southern Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Valkenswaard, North Brabant. Dommelen derives its name from the little brook Dommel that runs through it. Having its clear water close at hand, Dommelen is mostl…
Dinkelland ( pronunciation ) is a municipality in the eastern Netherlands.