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Netherlands Tourist Attractions
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The Netherlands comprises of 12 provinces, two of them being North and South Holland. Owing to the special place enjoyed by these two provinces in the history of the Netherlands, this country is also called Holland, especially within the continent.
Illustrating an amalgamation of important historical buildings defining its rich culture and some beautiful natural attractions; the Netherlands has a lot to offer its tourists. The country has nurtured immense artistic talent. The incredible work of the Dutch painter, Von Gogh can be seen in the Van Gogh Museum located in Amsterdam. Some of his master pieces displayed in this museum include the Potato Eaters, Sunflowers series and the tortured Wheatfield with Crows. More...
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Culture Of The Netherland
Netherlands has a very diverse culture. The people of the Netherlands mainly speak Dutch. They are also familiar with English since it is taught in school. Friesland, which is in the northern part of the Netherlands, uses the Frisian language; while the southern province of Limburg uses Limburgish language.More...
Guide To Modern Architecture In Rotterdam
If Paris is synonymous with fashion and Los Angeles is synonymous with entertainment, then Rotterdam is synonymous with architecture. You can find numerous museums with antiques here as well as some buildings with the most modern architecture.More...
Amsterdam And Red Light District
Amsterdam has a large area in the old part of the city, which is called the Red Light District. This is a very beautiful place with tall and thin buildings, and is a great tourist attraction. The Red light District in Amsterdam dates back to the 14th century. Earlier, in those days, the sailors used to frequent these places in search of some female companionship.More...
Weather In Maastricht

Maastricht is a very beautiful city in the southern part of the Netherlands. It is well known for its historical monuments, and it is a popular destination among tourists when it comes to shopping and recreation.More...
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