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Hilversum lies 24 km (15 mi) south-east of Amsterdam and 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Utrecht.The town is known for its architecturally important Town Hall (Raadhuis Hilversum), designed by Willem Marinus Dudok and built in 1931.
Map of the Netherlands. This is a list of municipalities in the Netherlands which have standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
The province's largest city and also the largest city in the Netherlands is the Dutch capital Amsterdam, with a population of 862,965 as of November 2019. The King's Commissioner of North Holland is Arthur van Dijk , who has been serving since 2019.
The Gooi en Vechtstreek region as it is currently defined by the Dutch government, 2017 Gooiland map drawn between 1725 and 1734 by Reinier and Joshua Ottens Historic map of the Gooi. The Gooi (Dutch: Het Gooi [ət ˈxoːi]) [a] is an area around Hilversum, in the centre of the Netherlands. It is a slightly hilly area characterised by its green ...
Amsterdam was Europe's most important hub for the shipment of ... 2020 Topographic map of Amsterdam Large-scale map of ... Hilversum is the principal centre for radio ...
Map of the Netherlands. This is a list of airports in the Netherlands, grouped by type and sorted by location. The largest airport by far is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which is the third largest in Europe.
It is located approximately 25 km southeast of Amsterdam. It is on the Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort main line. The station was opened at 22 May 1966. The station is double tracked and has 2 platforms with many trains passing through, with 4 trains stopping per hour.
The largest urban network is known as Randstad, including the largest four cities in the Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Of these, 3 have historic city rights: Utrecht from 1122; Amsterdam from 1306; and Rotterdam from 1340.