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  2. Telephone numbers in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Since the reorganization of the telephone system in 1995, Dutch geographical numbers consist of 9 digits. The numbering plan implements a system of area codes. An area code consists of two or three digits. The larger cities and areas have two digits with a subscriber number of seven digits, permitting more local numbers.

  3. Postal codes in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in the Netherlands, known as postcodes, are alphanumeric, consisting of four digits followed by two uppercase letters. The letters 'F', 'I', 'O', 'Q', 'U' and 'Y' were originally not used for technical reasons, but almost all existing combinations are now used as these letters were allowed for new locations starting 2005.

  4. Telephone numbers in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Calling codes in Europe. Telephone numbers in Europe are managed by the national telecommunications authorities of each country. Most country codes start with 3 and 4, but some countries that by the Copenhagen criteria are considered part of Europe have country codes starting on numbers most common outside of Europe (e.g. Faroe Islands of Denmark have a code starting on number 2, which is most ...

  5. Telecommunications in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The postal service in the Netherlands is performed by PostNL in most cases—which has, as of 2008, a monopoly on letters lighter than 50 g. [1] The monopoly is planned to expire in 2009. [ 1 ] PostNL's competitors include Selekt Mail and Sandd .

  6. Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    Maastricht Romanesque stone sculpture and silversmithing are regarded as highlights of Mosan art. Maastricht painters were praised by Wolfram von Eschenbach in his Parzival. Around the same time, the poet Henric van Veldeke wrote a legend of Saint Servatius, one of the earliest works in Dutch literature.

  7. List of cities in the Netherlands by province - Wikipedia

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    Map of the major municipalities in the Netherlands. There are no formal rules in the Netherlands to distinguish cities from other settlements. Smaller settlements are usually called dorp, comparable with villages in English speaking countries. The Dutch word for city is stad (plural: steden).

  8. Municipalities of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    These municipalities come in a wide range of sizes, Westervoort is the smallest with a land area of 7.01 km 2 (2.71 sq mi) and Súdwest-Fryslân the largest with a land area of 522.7 km 2 (201.8 sq mi). Schiermonnikoog is both the least populated, with 972 people, and the least densely populated municipality at 23/km 2 (60/sq mi).

  9. Maastricht Noord railway station - Wikipedia

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    Maastricht Noord (lit. ' Maastricht North ' ) is a railway station in the north of Maastricht , the Netherlands . Construction of the station started in March 2011 and after a few delays it opened on 17 November 2013 [ 1 ] on the Maastricht–Aachen railway [ nl ] , which is part of the Heuvellandlijn .