Articles of interest in Nieuwkoop
Raadhuisstraat is a street in Downtown Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. It is located between Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal and Prinsengracht. The street is named after the former Town Hall or City Hall, now the Royal Palace and it contains the gallery.
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.
Nieuwland is a district in the Dutch city Amersfoort.
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.
Nesselande' is a new extension on the east side of the city of Rotterdam, in South Holland, the Netherlands. It is part of the borough of Prins Alexander. Formerly Zevenhuizen-Moerkapelle, consists of three development area's: Tuinstad, Badplaats an…
The Needle of Ryswick or Rijswijk (Dutch: Naald van Rijswijk) is an obelisk that commemorates the Treaty of Rijswijk (September 1697) in Rijswijk, Netherlands.
Naarderbos is a recreational area in the Gooi region in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It is situated on the shores of the Gooimeerlake and is part of the city of Naarden. It consists partly of woodland and meadows and has a villa…
Museum Jan van der Togt is a modern visual art museum in Amstelveen, near Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
The Mensenvereniging Wolbodo was founded in 1959 as the PSK (Parochiele Studenten Kring) by 17 students, who were catholic, but did not want to join the catholic student society) Virgiel.
Markenplein is the name of a square in the centre of Amsterdam. Until 1970, it was called het oude Markenpleintje and before World War II it used to be a part of the Jewish district of Amsterdam.
Maarsseveen is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It was located on the east bank of the Vecht River, opposite the village of Maarssen, and has now been completely absorbed by that town.
Liemeer is a former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It was merged into the municipality of Nieuwkoop on January 1, 2007.
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