Veur
Veur is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Wassenaar (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɑsənaːr]; population: 25,768 in 2014) is a town in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
Population: 25,353
Latitude: 52° 08' 44.99" N
Longitude: 4° 24' 10.01" E
Veur is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Tempel, also known as De Tempel, is a former municipality and former manorial estate in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Ruiven is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Rotterdam Delftsche Poort was a railway station of the Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij in Rotterdam, The Netherlands located on the Oude Lijn from Amsterdam Willemspoort station to Rotterdam.
Oudhuizen is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Oud Ade is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Oosterheem is one of the districts (wijken) of Zoetermeer. It lies in the north-east, near Benthuizen.
Oosterflank 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.
Noord-Waddinxveen is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland.
The Nieuwe Kerk ("New Church") in Katwijk, the Netherlands, is the oldest and best known work of the architect H.J. Jesse (1860–1943).
Nieuw Verlaat is a station on Line B of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in the Zevenkamp neighbourhood of Rotterdam.
Laagnieuwkoop is a hamlet in the Dutch municipality of Stichtse Vecht.
Kalslagen en Bilderdam is a former municipality in the Dutch province of North Holland.
Indijk is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Hoogeveen is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Hoenkoop is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Het Zand is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Utrecht, in the municipality of Utrecht.
Graskruid is a subway station on lines A and B of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in the northeastern part of Rotterdam. At Graskruid station, the track splits into the two station short Line A branch and the longer Line B branch.