Vleuten-De Meern
Vleuten-De Meern is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Leiderdorp (Dutch pronunciation: [lɛi̯dərˈdɔrp]) is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland near the city of Leiden.
Population: 25,966
Latitude: 52° 09' 29.99" N
Longitude: 4° 31' 45.01" E
Vleuten-De Meern is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
De Toneelschuur is a theater in Haarlem, Netherlands.
The Teylershofje is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands with 24 houses.
Tanthof is a quarter in the South of Delft, Netherlands. It was built between 1970 and 1980 and consists mainly of low-rise buildings.
Stedelijk Museum het Prinsenhof is a museum in Delft, in the province of South Holland (Zuid-Holland), the Netherlands. The museum building is a 15th-century former monastery (St. Agathaklooster), that was used by Stadtholder William of Orange as hi…
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Sion is a hamlet in the Dutch municipality of Rijswijk.
Schalkwijk is the largest neighbourhood of Haarlem, Netherlands.
Ruwiel is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Rijnsaterwoude is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Prinsenlaan is a subway station on Rotterdam Metro lines A and B, and is situated in the northeastern part of Rotterdam, in the borough Prins Alexander.
Portengen is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
PWA Silverdome is an arena in Zoetermeer, Netherlands. It is primarily used for ice hockey.
Oudenrijn is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Oude Wetering is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Oud-Loosdrecht (52°12′N5°5′E) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland.
Nieuwe Meer (52°20′N4°49′E) is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Holland.
Nesselande is a subway station on Line B of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in Rotterdam-Nesselande.