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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam is renowned for its museums, colorful gardens, abundance of bicycles and endless lattice of canals.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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The Dutch Golden Age’s legacy lives on in gilded manses that line Amsterdam’s canals and in the lush paintings that adorn the Rijksmuseum.
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Hoorn, The Netherlands
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Founded in 1300, Hoorn was named for its horn-shaped harbor along the Ijsselmeer, the artificial lake created by massive dams.
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Dordrecht & Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Bordered by five rivers, charming Dordrecht is the oldest city in Holland.
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Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
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The South Holland village community of Kinderdijk includes a set of 19 windmills and other ingenious technologies built in the 18th century to control flooding.
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Wesel, Germany
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Situated where the Lippe River flows into the Rhine, Wesel has long been an important trading center.
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Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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This 2,000-year-old city is home to Europe’s busiest waterway, the Waal River, and has transitioned from a Roman military camp to a thriving modern municipality.
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Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Bordered by Belgium and Germany, Maastricht has been influenced by its neighbors, resulting in the rich pan-European character that it reflects today.
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Antwerp, Belgium
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Antwerp’s Cathedral of Our Lady, Belgium’s largest Gothic church, is a masterpiece of murals and stained glass.
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Antwerp, Belgium
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Belgium’s second city, Antwerp is brimming with character and charm.
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