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  2. De Gooyer, Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Gooyer consists of a stone foundation topped by a wooden octagonal body. The mill is owned by the municipality of Amsterdam and is not open to visitors. Although the blades are functional, they no longer operate any grinding mechanism. [4] Next to the mill, in the former municipal bathhouse dating back to 1911, is the Brouwerij 't IJ. The ...

  3. Cycling in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle tour groups offer guided bike tours through the city. Bicycle traffic, in fact traffic in general, is relatively safe: in 2007, Amsterdam had 18 traffic deaths, of all types, in total. [5] Bike traffic has a 38% modal share. [6] Bicycle theft in Amsterdam is widespread: in 2005, about 54,000 bicycles were stolen, and every year between ...

  4. List of windmills in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Windmills are known worldwide as an iconic symbol of Dutch culture.Some 1,200 historic windmills survive, most of which are gristmills or polder mills. Many remain fully functional, and their upkeep and operation is promoted by a number of civic organizations, including De Hollandsche Molen, Gilde van Vrijwillige Molenaars and Stichting De Fryske Mole.

  5. List of windmills in North Holland - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam: De Bloem De Blom: Stellingmonen: 1878 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Amsterdam De Gooyer: Stellingmolen: 1814 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Amsterdam De Otter: Paltrokmolen: 1631 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Amsterdam-Buiksloot: D'Admiraal: Stellingmolen: 1792 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Amsterdam-Buitenveldert: De Riekermolen: Grondzeiler: 1636 ...

  6. Cycling in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pete Jordan, In the City of Bikes: The Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist, HarperCollins publishers, 2013, ISBN 9780061995200. A memoir of this American's love affair with Amsterdam and its bike-centric culture. Shirley Agudo, The Dutch & Their Bikes: Scenes from a Nation of Cyclists, XPat Scriptum Publishers, 2014, ISBN 9789055948994. A photobook ...

  7. De Otter, Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    De Otter (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈʔɔtər]) is a paltrok mill in Amsterdam, Netherlands which has been restored to working order. As all Dutch paltrok mills it is a windpowered sawmill . The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument , number 1198.

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