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  2. Driving licence in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    After passing the exam, one has to go to the town/city hall with an approved passport photograph; [6] a few days later, the licence can be collected. When the practical exam is completed by a 17-year-old, they also need a pass [clarification needed] to get their licence. The pass includes the name of the driver and the name(s) of the ...

  3. Date and time notation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The use of the 12-hour clock in numeric writing is not standard practice, not even in informal writing, and writing e.g., "1.30" for 13:30 would be regarded as odd. The actual Dutch terms for a.m. and p.m. are respectively v.m. and n.m. ( voormiddag and namiddag ), but these are very old-fashioned and even more rare than the use of a.m. and p.m ...

  4. 2021 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    18–22 May – The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 was held in Rotterdam after the cancellation of the 2020 contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Italy took the victory. Italy took the victory. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  5. Dutch identity card - Wikipedia

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    € 40,92 (maximum rate; minors; individual municipalities determine the rate. €121,80 when living abroad) [4] Dutch identity card, issued until 8 June 2012 The Dutch identity card ( Dutch : nederlandse identiteitskaart [ˈneːdərlɑntsə ʔidɛntiˈtɛitskaːrt] ) is an official non-compulsory identity document issued to Dutch nationals in ...

  6. Visa requirements for Dutch citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa not required [4] [5] 90 days ID card valid. Algeria: Visa required [6] [7] Andorra: Visa not required [8] Angola: Visa not required [9] 30 days 30 days per trip, but no more than 90 days within any 1 calendar year for tourism purposes only. [10] Visitors must have a return/onward ticket and a hotel reservation confirmation. [11]

  7. Public holidays in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent Friday is a popular day off for many people, though it is not a paid holiday. [4] 7 weeks after Easter Pentecost: Pinksteren [ˈpɪŋ(k)stərə(n)] ⓘ A two-day holiday (Sunday and the subsequent Monday), called Eerste Pinkstersdag and Tweede Pinksterdag (lit. First Pentecost Day and Second Pentecost Day) 25–26 December ...

  8. Time in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Time in the Kingdom of the Netherlands is denoted by Central European Time (CET; Midden-Europese Tijd) during the winter as standard time in the Netherlands, which is one hour ahead of coordinated universal time (), and Central European Summer Time (CEST) during the summer as daylight saving time, which is two hours ahead of coordinated universal time (). [1]

  9. International Four Days Marches Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The 100th Four Days Marches took place in July 2016, celebrated by numerous side events, including an optional daily 55 km (34 mi) route—the maximum official distance until 1967. Both the 2020 [4] and the 2021 events were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. [5]