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  2. List of tourist attractions in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Royal Palace of Amsterdam Amsterdam, one of Europe's capitals, has many attractions for visitors. The city's most famous sight is the 17th-century canals of Amsterdam (in Dutch: grachtengordel), located in the heart of Amsterdam, have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Museums Main article: List of museums in Amsterdam Nemo museum in Amsterdam The Rijksmuseum is the national museum ...

  3. Dappermarkt - Wikipedia

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    The Dappermarkt is a market on Dapperstraat in Amsterdam-East and is one of the busiest markets of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 52°21′44″N 4°55′40″E  /  52.36222°N 4.92778°E  / 52.36222; 4

  4. Noordermarkt - Wikipedia

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    The Noordermarkt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnoːrdərˌmɑr(ə)kt]; English: Northern Market) is a square in the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The square is dominated by the 17th-Century Noorderkerk church, and is lined by cafés and restaurants. Markets are held on the square every Monday.

  5. 12 of the best things to do in Amsterdam in winter - AOL

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    The Amsterdam Light Festival, held in December and January each year, takes advantage of early winter nights and lights up the canals in the old town, creating a magical atmosphere. 4. Feel the ...

  6. List of squares in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Nieuwmarkt (Dutch for "New Market" is located in Amsterdam's Chinatown, next to the De Wallen (Red Light District). It is dominated by a building known as the Waag. There are over 20 cafés and coffeeshops facing the square. There is a daily market on the square, as well as an organic food market on Saturdays and a market for antiques and books ...

  7. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 and took control of the country. Some Amsterdam citizens sheltered Jews, thereby exposing themselves and their families to a high risk of being imprisoned or sent to concentration camps. More than 100,000 Dutch Jews were deported to Nazi concentration camps, of whom some 60,000 lived in Amsterdam.

  8. Albert Cuyp Market - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Cuyp market. The Albert Cuyp Market is a street market in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on the Albert Cuypstraat between Ferdinand Bolstraat and Van Woustraat, in the De Pijp area of the Oud-Zuid district of the city. [1] The street and market are named for Albert Cuyp, a painter from the 17th century. A shop in the market

  9. Bloemenmarkt - Wikipedia

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    The Bloemenmarkt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbluməˌmɑr(ə)kt]) is the world's only floating flower market. [1] Founded in 1862, it is sited in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on the Singel canal between Muntplein and Koningsplein in the city's southern canal belt. [2] It has 15 souvenir and gift shops, with only a few still selling fresh flowers.

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