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The integration law for immigrants to the Netherlands, known as the Civil Integration Act 2021 (Dutch: Wet inburgering 2021), is a law designed to ensure that long-term immigrants to the Netherlands, who are not citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Switzerland, integrate into Dutch society.
[2] 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).
In recent years, many documents have been digitized. The website of the Amsterdam City Archives features an Image Bank, containing more than 260.000 photos, drawings, and prints related to the city, and an Archives Database, providing scans of archival material on request, including a wealth of sources for genealogical research, accessible ...
The Government of Rotterdam is the government of the municipality and city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.Most of the inhabitants live in the city of Rotterdam, but the municipality also covers a number of small villages, and other parts of the local government, such as Rozenburg, cover an even larger area.
Amsterdam-Centrum is the inner-most borough and historical city centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands, containing the majority of the city's landmarks.Established in 2002, Amsterdam-Centrum was the last area in the city to be granted the status of self-governing borough.
Edam-Volendam (Dutch: [eːˌdɑm ˈvoːlə(n)ˌdɑm] ⓘ) is a municipality in the northwest Netherlands, in the province of North Holland, primarily consisting of the towns of Edam and Volendam.
Wigbolt, Baron Ripperda (c. 1535 in Winsum – 1573) city governor of Haarlem when the city was under siege in the Eighty Years' War; Willem Surenhuis (c. 1664 in Rottum – 1729) Dutch Christian scholar of Hebrew; Hendrik Bulthuis (1865 in Warffum – 1945) Dutch customs official, author and translator of more than thirty works into Esperanto
The Gemeenlandshuis and the Old Church, Delft, Summer by Cornelis Springer, 1877 A map of Delft in 1649, by Joan Blaeu. The city of Delft came into being beside a canal, the 'Delf', which comes from the word delven, meaning to delve or dig, and this led to the name Delft.