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Haarlem
Haarlem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːrlɛm]; predecessor of Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem had a population of 159,556 in 2017.
Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmermeer.
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With its ancient buildings, cobbled streets and winding waterways, the medieval city of Haarlem is one of the most photogenic destinations in the Netherlands. Easily reachable by train (just fifteen minutes from Amsterdam Central Station) Haarlem is often referred to as a scaled-down version of its more famous neighbour. But to think of it in such terms does a disservice to a city that beats with its own vibrant pulse and overflows with a rich history, epoch-spanning architecture and a thriving cultural scene all of its own.
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Harlem, Manhattan
In 1658, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the Dutch colony of Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland), founded the settlement of Nieuw Haarlem in the northern part of Manhattan Island as an outpost of Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) at the southern tip of the island. After the English capture of New Netherland in 1664, the new English colonial administration renamed both the colony and its principal city New York, but left the name of Haarlem more or less unchanged. The spelling changed to Harlem in keeping with contemporary English usage, and the district grew (as part of the borough of Manhattan) into the vibrant centre of African American culture in New York City and the United States generally by the 20th century.
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Frans Hals art museum
The Frans Hals Museum is ...
…a happy marriage of two collections. They say that opposites attract, and that has certainly happened at the Frans Hals Museum, where you’ll find two opposing poles when it comes to the worlds of art. First, there’s the internationally renowned collection of 17th-century art from Haarlem, the birthplace of Dutch painting from the Golden Age – with Frans Hals as pater familias. Alongside that, there’s the collection of contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries, with a focus on cutting-edge work by leading contemporary artists. These two collections are partners with their own clear identity that are intimately linked as interconnected vessels. They are two flints that are struck against each other and give rise to new meaning.
…as innovative as Frans Hals! A vibrant place with exciting and progressive programming that offers three angles: old art, contemporary art and a stimulating mix of both. Presented in an innovative form where attention to closer inspection (visual literacy) is combined with a visitor’s active attitude.
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Saint Bavo Cathedral
Haarlem’s impressive gothic St. Bavo’s Cathedral was built in the 14th-15th centuries, in the so-called Kunstgotiek (“Coast Gothic”) style. A treasure chamber containing religous artifacts is located in St Bavo’s cathedral’s annexe.
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The Cathedral of Saint Bavo is a cathedral in Haarlem, the Netherlands, built by Joseph Cuypers from 1895 to 1930 to replace the former waterstaatskerk in the Jansstraat called the St. Joseph. That church was itself a replacement for the Sint-Bavokerk, that had been converted to Protestantism from Catholicism in 1578. The Cathedral of Saint Bavo now serves as the main cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam. Within the Cathedral, the former sacristy has been converted into a small museum (schatkamer) containing historical artefacts from Haarlem's Catholic past.
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North Sea..Schoorl , Netherlands
On the beach in Schoorl, province North Holland in the Netherlands
Walking the Dutch Zuid-Kennemerland National Park with (not so) wild horses (4K)
Zuid-Kennemerland National Park
National Park Zuid-Kennemerland (Dutch: Nationaal Park Zuid-Kennemerland) is a national park in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands and was established in 1995.
History[edit]
Jac. P. Thijsse
Dutch conservationist Jac. P. Thijsse first wrote about a possible national park between Bloemendaal and the North Sea Canal in 1944. As a result, the national park De Kennemerduinen was established in 1950.
The national park Zuid-Kennemerland was established in 1995. It comprised De Kennemerduinen, several nature reserves managed by Vereniging Natuurmonumenten and some other areas.
Geography
The park is situated west of Haarlem in the province of North Holland in the west of the Netherlands. It is located within the municipalities of Bloemendaal, Velsen, and Zandvoort. It includes the southern portion of the region known as Kennemerland.
South Kennemerland is characterized by sand dunes. The park, about 38 square kilometres (15 sq mi) in size, also includes some estates, forests on the dune fringes, and coastal beaches. The dunes used to be a watershed for the city of Haarlem. Large amounts have been won for consumption. In 2003 these activities were ceased allowing the groundwater-bubble to grow again. There is a small public swimming area open in the summer at a location called the Wed on the road between Bloemendaal and Zandvoort. The train from Zandvoort to Amsterdam travels through the park.
Management
The park is owned and managed collectively by Vereniging Natuurmonumenten (Natural Monuments Association), Staatsbosbeheer (State Forestry), PWN (Water Supply Company North Holland), Province of Noord-Holland , IVN, and the surrounding municipalities and private owners.
Visitors
In 2008, the park had 1.8 million visitors.
The visitors centre is located in at Zeeweg 12 in Overveen, called De Kennemerduinen, next to parking Koevlak.
Biology
Flora
Sea buckthorn in the park
The dunes are rich in lime, allowing the growth of several plant species which are rare in the Netherlands. The inland dunes are covered with bacciferous shrubs attracting a variety of songbirds.
About 800 different plant species that grow in the dune area of South Kennemerland are displayed in Thijsse's Hof (Garden of Thijsse), in Bloemendaal. This wildlife garden was founded in 1925 and is the oldest in the Netherlands.
Fauna
Highland cattle in the park
Over 100 bird species have been observed.
The mammals fallow deer, roe deer, squirrel, West European hedgehog, European rabbit, red fox live in the park.
Besides Highland cattle, Shetland pony, and Koniks, an experiment was started in spring 2007 by releasing a small number of wisents. These European bison could be dangerous to people and therefore were released in an area not publicly accessible. The wisents may be observed from a purpose-built viewing platform, a walking path (closed between 1 March and 1 September and during excursions)
Nearly 20 butterfly species have been observed.
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Tourist places in the Netherlands الأماكن السياحية في هولاندا
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Top Best Places to Visit in Netherlands
10. Gouda, South Holland : Gouda is a municipality and city with population of 70,939 in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination.
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9. Rotterdam : Rotterdam is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, located geographically within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Nowadays it is home to Europe's largest port and has a population of 624,799 (2014, city proper), ranking second in the Netherlands. The city of Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, riverside setting, lively cultural life and its maritime heritage.
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8. Groningen : Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 197,823, it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the German Hanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.
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7. Haarlem : Haarlem is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede.
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6. Utrecht : Utrecht is the capital and most populous city in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstad conurbation and is the fourth largest city in the Netherlands with a population of 330,772 in 2014. Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutes for higher education.
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5. Maastricht : Maastricht is a town and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the capital city in the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse river, at the point where the Jeker River joins it. Maastricht is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network and is part of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, which includes nearby cities Aachen, Eupen, Hasselt, Liège and Tongeren.
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4. The Hague : The Hague is a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands. Its Gothic Binnenhof complex is the seat of the Dutch parliament, and 16th-century Noordeinde Palace is the king’s workplace. The city is also home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, headquartered in the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.
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3. Delft : Delft is a city and a municipality in the Netherlands. It is located in the province of South Holland, where it is situated north of Rotterdam and south of the The Hague. Delft is known for its historic town centre with canals, Delft Blue pottery, the Delft University of Technology, painter Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antony van Leeuwenhoek, and its association with the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
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2. Leiden : Leiden is a city and municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 122,000, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration with its suburbs Oegstgeest, Leiderdorp, Voorschoten and Zoeterwoude. A university city since 1575, Leiden houses Leiden University, the oldest university of the Netherlands, and Leiden University Medical Center.
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1. Amsterdam : Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are 400km of cycle paths.
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Zandvoort Beach - Zandvoort, The Netherlands. LGBT TRAVELS ©
Zandvoort is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Zandvoort is one of the major beach resorts of the Netherlands; it has a long sandy beach, bordered by coastal dunes. EUROPE
Zuid-Kennemerland National Park, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 4K Drone video
National Park Zuid-Kennemerland is a Dutch national park situated west of Haarlem in the province of North Holland. The park is characterized by sand dunes. The park, about 38 square kilometres (15 sq mi) in size, also includes some estates, forests on the dune fringes, and coastal beaches.
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Haarlem, Netherlands - bascule bridge opening
Haarlem (formerly known as Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. The population of Haarlem was 153,123 at the end of 2012.
Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude.
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Haarlem, Netherlands - swing bridge in operation
Haarlem (formerly known as Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. The population of Haarlem was 153,123 at the end of 2012.
Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude.
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Santekraampje 2012 op Raadhuisplein in Zandvoort
Op 10 augustus vond het Santekraampje 2012 weer plaats op het Raadhuisplein in Zandvoort
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Vaals the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany come together. part 2
The Drielandenpunt at Vaals is a three-country point where the borders between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany come together. The point is located near the top of the Vaalserberg on the border of the municipalities of Vaals (Dutch Limburg), Blieberg and Kelmis (both in the Belgian province of Liège) and Aachen (in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia).
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[Wikipedia] Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal
The honorary cemetery Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal is a World War II final resting place in Zuid-Kennemerland National Park in Bloemendaal, Netherlands. Located on the top of a dune, it can be reached by a small path from a parking lot located near the provincial route between Overveen center and Zandvoort.
None of the graves were originally located here. The cemetery is a final resting place for victims of the Nazi occupation who were executed in various places in the dunes. A total of 422 victims were found in 45 locations and of those, 347 have been laid to rest in 41 groups in Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal. Nearby, nine locations of former group burials are marked with simple granite stones. The cemetery was first used on 27 November 1945 for the reburial of the Dutch resistance fighter Hannie Schaft, with a procession from the Grote Kerk, Haarlem. In 2010 the cemetery was awarded the Rijksmonument status.
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Nederland SCHOORL
Schoorl is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen, and lies about 8 km northwest of Alkmaar. Until 2001, Schoorl was also a municipality of its own.
Schoorl is a village in between the polder area of North Holland and the Kennemer dunes. The village is about 8 km (5mls) long and never wider than 2 km. The village is heavily protected by the highest and widest dunes of the Netherlands, which reach about 54m above sealevel right behind the center of Schoorl, and are more than 5 km wide.
Schoorl is a major local tourism location in the summer and counts over 25 campsites, the largest concentration of campsites in the Netherlands.
The village, earlier named Scorel contains evidence of a long history in the form of two raadhuisjes (town hall) aging from 1600. The Dutch painter and evangelist Jan van Scorel was born here.
Meidenmarkt is the most renowned yearly festivity that is celebrated once a year on the second day (Monday) of pentecost (see also this list of dates to see when pentecost begins). The celebration is a 100-year old tradition where the local youngsters can meet partners of the opposite sex. The celebration takes place on the klimduin in the center of town. This klimduin is a century old attraction and many Dutch people spent their school trips here.
Marken - 1920-1930 Polygoon journaal
Marken (Mereke) is een voormalig eiland in de Gouwzee, nu een schiereiland in het Markermeer en behoort tot de gemeente Waterland in provincie Noord-Holland. Op deze pagina: video's over Marken. Meer foto's en informatie is te vinden op gemeentemarken.nl
(Marken is a peninsula in the Markermeer, in the Netherlands and a former island in the Zuiderzee, located in the municipality Waterland in the province North Holland. On this page video's about Marken. For more photo's and information, visit gemeentemarken.nl)
Domburg Halbinsel Walcheren,Provinz Zeeland/Niederlande
Herbststimmung an der Nordsee bei Domburg, Halbinsel Walcheren /Niederlande
Christmas Market, Haarlem, Netherlands
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Haarlem, Haarlem - Harry Habers
Haarlem, Haarlem - Harry Habers - Opname uit 1992.
Haarlem formerly known as Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem had a population of 155,758 in 2014.
Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude.
Kijkduin, promenade, The Hague (Den Haag), The Netherlands (4/5) Seaside resort Tour (4K)
Kijkduin
Kijkduin is a seaside resort on the North Sea coast of the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is one of the two seaside resorts of the city of The Hague, the other (more famous) one being Scheveningen. Kijkduin is quite famous for its long stretch in sand dunes along the coast.
Kijkduin was established in 1923 by the developer Joh. D. van der Houwen. Architects Bijvoet and Duiker were the inspiration and architects for this 126 residence village. The sales brochure Villa-Dorp Kijkduin provides a detailed description of the new development, its inspiration and contains many re-prints of local newspaper articles describing the uniqueness of the architecture, layout of the development and expected lifestyle of the new residents.
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Monster Het Westland Netherlands part 2
Monster is een plaats in de provincie Zuid-Holland (gemeente Westland) gelegen aan de Noordzee en beschikt over 5 kilometer strand.
De vroegere gemeente Monster bestond uit de kerkdorpen Monster, Ter Heijde aan Zee en Poeldijk en telde meer dan 20.000 inwoners. Tot 1 januari 2004 was Monster een zelfstandige gemeente, daarna ging het op in de gemeente Westland. Het dorp telt nu 13.782 inwoners (2008)
In de 13e eeuw behoorde een groot deel van het Westland, Loosduinen en Den Haag tot het ambtsgebied van Monster. Toen een begin werd gemaakt met de bouw van Den Haag werd een splitsing gemaakt in Haag-ambacht en Half-Loosduinen. Dit laatste dorp werd in 1812 losgemaakt van Monster. Tussen Den Haag en Monster zijn nog enkele restanten van de vroegere glorie te zien, zoals de buitenplaatsen Ockenburgh, Bloemendaal, Solleveld en Langeveld.
Over de oorsprong van de naam Monster is veel onzekerheid. Waarschijnlijk is het afgeleid van het Latijnse woord Monasterium wat klooster betekent. De naam werd ook gebruikt voor de grond die bij een klooster behoorde.
Monster telt een groot aantal monumenten. Het belangrijkste is wel de oude Hervormde kerk, gebouwd vanaf ongeveer 1050 - 1100. De kerk is in fasen gebouwd en kreeg zijn huidige vorm rond 1450. De kerk is in 1901 afgebrand en daarna in de oude staat hersteld. Nog een belangrijk monument: Korenmolen De Vier Winden. Het huidige exterieur van de molen stamt uit 1882, maar in de boeken komt hij al in de twaalfde eeuw voor. Onder de molen is echter een steen gevonden die van veel eerder dateert. Het strand en de zee worden jaarlijks door vele tienduizenden toeristen bezocht, met het accent op het dagtoerisme.
Monster is a town in the province of South Holland (municipality Westland) located on the North Sea and offers 5 km beach.
The former municipality sample consisted of the parishes Monster and Ter Heijde aan Zee Poeldijk and employed more than 20,000 inhabitants. Until January 1, 2004 Monster was a separate municipality, then went to the municipality of Westland. The village now has 13,782 inhabitants (2008).
In the 13th century a large part of the Westland, Loosduinen Hague and the jurisdiction of Monster. When a start was made with the building of The Hague was created in a split Hague Craft and Half-Loosduinen. The latter village was severed in 1812 by Monster. Between The Hague and Monster are some remnants of the former glory to see, like the outdoors Ockenburgh, Bloemendaal, Solleveld and Langeveld.
On the origin of the name Monster is much uncertainty. It is probably derived from the Latin word Monasterium which means monastery. The name was also used for the land which belonged to a monastery.
Monster has a large number of monuments. The key is the old Protestant church, built from about 1050 to 1100. The church was built in stages and took its present form around 1450. The church was burned in 1901 and then in the old state. Another important monument: Corn mill Four Winds. The exterior of the current mill dates from 1882, but the books he has in the twelfth century. Below the mill is a stone found in much earlier dates.
The beach and the sea each year by tens of thousands of tourists, with the accent on the day tourism.