Kaag
De Kaag is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Boskoop ( pronunciation ) is a town in the province of South Holland. It was a separate municipality until it merged into Alphen aan den Rijn in 2014. The town had a population of 15,050 in 2012 and covers an area of 7.29 km2 (2.81 sq mi) of which 1.39 km2 (0.54 sq mi) is water.
Population: 15,222
Latitude: 52° 04' 30.00" N
Longitude: 4° 39' 20.02" E
De Kaag is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
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 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…
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 Van Brienenoord Bridge (Dutch: Van Brienenoordbrug) is an arch bridge for car traffic over the river Nieuwe Maas, which is a major distributary of the river Rhine. The bridge is located at the east side of Rotterdam, Netherlands. The bridge exis…
Utrecht Hill Ridge (Dutch: Utrechtse Heuvelrug) is a ridge of low sandhills that stretches in a direction from southeast to northwest over the Dutch province of Utrecht and over a part of North Holland. The total length of the region is about 50 km.…
Ter Aar (Dutch pronunciation: [tɛr ˈaːr] ( listen)) is a town and former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It is located about 6 km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The town had a population of 9,007 on 1 Ju…
Soestdijk (Dutch pronunciation: [suzˈdɛik]) was a village in the municipality of Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands and gives its name to Paleis Soestdijk, which from 1937 to 2004 was the residence of Princess and later Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard (w…
Slot Zuylen is a Dutch castle at the village of Oud-Zuilen just north of the city of Utrecht.
Cruise Terminal served as arrival and departure of Holland America Line and industrial heritage. The Cruise Terminal is still used by large passenger vessels that visit Rotterdam. The Terminal is now known for its cafe/restaurant located inside with…
Overschie is a neighbourhood of Rotterdam, Netherlands, formerly a separate village with its own municipality.
Nederhorst den Berg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərɦɔrst dɛn bɛrx]) is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It lies about 8 km northwest of Hilversum. It is in an area called the "Vechtstreek".
Museum Speelklok (previously known as Museum van Speelklok tot Pierement) is a museum in Utrecht, The Netherlands. It has a collection of automatically playing musical instruments, most of which still work and therefore still can play their music. A…
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Duivenvoorde Castle (Dutch Kasteel Duivenvoorde) is a castle in the town of Voorschoten, South Holland, in the Netherlands.
The Sint Janskerk in Gouda, the Netherlands, is a large Gothic church, known especially for its stained glass windows, for which it has been placed on the UNESCO list of Dutch monuments.