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  2. Government of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Amsterdam consists of several territorial and functional forms of local and regional government. The principal form of government is the municipality of Amsterdam , Netherlands. The municipality's territory covers the city of Amsterdam as well as a number of small towns.

  3. History of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam was the most important hub for the transshipment of goods in Europe and the leading financial centre of the western world. [4] In 1611, the Amsterdam stock exchange was founded. [ 25 ] It is considered the oldest "modern" securities market in the world. [ 29 ]

  4. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam (/ ˈ æ m s t ər d æ m / AM-stər-dam, UK also / ˌ æ m s t ər ˈ d æ m / AM-stər-DAM, [12] [13] Dutch: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm] ⓘ; lit. ' Dam in the Amstel ') [14] is the capital [a] and most populated city of the Netherlands. It has a population of 933,680 in June 2024 [15] within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area [15 ...

  5. Boroughs of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The first Amsterdam boroughs were created in 1981, with other boroughs created in later years. The last area to be granted the status of borough was Amsterdam-Centrum (2002). The existing system of seven boroughs, covering most parts of Amsterdam , is the result of a major borough reform in 2010.

  6. South Asians in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The initial South Asian settlers in the Netherlands were Indian traders, small-scale entrepreneurs, and textile industry workers from Punjab who arrived in the 1940s and 1950s. [4] In the 1970s, Pakistanis migrated followed by smaller groups of Indians and Sri Lankans, including those fleeing Uganda during the Asian expulsion .

  7. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 4.5 million of the 16.8 million people in the Netherlands are registered in one of the 35,000 sports clubs in the country. About two-thirds of the population between 15 and 75 participate in sports weekly. [291] Football is the most popular team sport, followed by field hockey and volleyball.

  8. Hinduism in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    +0.4% The largest group of Hindus in the Netherlands is composed of immigrants, mainly from Suriname but with numbers also directly from India and Sri Lanka . [ 8 ] The estimated number of Hindus can vary dramatically depending on which source is used, ranging from 100,000 to comfortably over 200,000. [ 9 ]

  9. Prinsengracht - Wikipedia

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    The Prinsengracht was a key part of Amsterdam’s urban planning during the Dutch Golden Age, serving as a trade route and expanding the city’s economic potential. [2] The entire canal belt was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010 for its innovative hydraulic engineering and urban design. [3]