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The Netherlands: Amsterdam is the capital
the Netherlands also referred to as Holland and is the center of cultural activity.
The Euro is the primary currency. The population
as of 2005 is 16,105,000. The Netherlands consists of 41526 sq km.
Amsterdam has been a center for the diamond industry for over four hundred
years. The industry expanded when diamonds were found in South Africa in
1867.
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Amsterdam, the capital, is the largest
city. Some of the famous attractions are the Dam, Rijks and Van Gogh
Museums, Heineken Factory, Anne Frank House, beautiful canals and
flower markets. Be sure to visit the red light districts found near the
train station and take a wine and cheese cruise on the canals. Travel
there in the spring to see the tulips or summer when warm.
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Amsterdam has one of the largest historic city centres in Europe, dating largely from the 17th century. At that time, a series of concentric, semi-circular canals ("grachten") were dug around the old city centre. Along the canals, houses and warehouses were built. The canals still define Amsterdam's layout and appearance today, with many fine houses and mansions situated along the banks. Some of the narrow brick houses are gradually sinking because they are built on wooden piles to cope with the marshy subsoil.
Although Amsterdam is officially designated as the capital of the Netherlands, it has never been (save a brief period between 1808 and 1810) the seat of the court, government, or parliament of the Netherlands, which are all located at The Hague. Amsterdam is also not the capital of the province in which it is located, North Holland, whose capital is located at Haarlem.
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