After several requests:
For anyone who is interested in learning more about the Netherlands:
(and go take a look in the BeNeLux group)
"The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated and geographically low-lying countries in the world (its name literally means "Low-lands") and is famous for its dikes, windmills, wooden shoes, tulips, bicycles and social tolerance. Its liberal policies (towards drugs and prostitution among other things) receive international attention. The country is host to the International Court of Justice; Amsterdam is the official capital as stated by the constitution, but The Hague is the seat of government, the home of the monarch, and the location for most foreign embassies. The Netherlands ranked fifth on the 2004 UN Human Development Index, behind Norway, Sweden, Australia, and Canada."
From: Wikipedia: Netherlands.
More about the Netherlands:
Wikitravel: Netherlands
virtualtourist.com: Netherlands
Learning Dutch: Wikibooks: Dutch
About Amsterdam: Wikitravel: Amsterdam
Tourist recommendations:
Things to do
alternative online guide to Amsterdam
newyorkamsterdam.com
museums:
Rijksmuseum: masterpieces
Open air museum
Van Gogh museum
Netherlands Maritime Museum
Royal Tropical Institute
Hermitage Amsterdam
Naturalis: National museum of natural history
House of Anne Frank
Groninger museum
Netherlands Architecture Institute
Museum Het Valkhof: Nijmegen was not only the most important Roman town in the Netherlands but it is also the oldest town in the country.
Bonnefanten Museum Maastricht
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam
Park Hogeveluwen and Krller-Mller museum
For anyone who is interested in learning more about the Netherlands:
(and go take a look in the BeNeLux group)
"The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated and geographically low-lying countries in the world (its name literally means "Low-lands") and is famous for its dikes, windmills, wooden shoes, tulips, bicycles and social tolerance. Its liberal policies (towards drugs and prostitution among other things) receive international attention. The country is host to the International Court of Justice; Amsterdam is the official capital as stated by the constitution, but The Hague is the seat of government, the home of the monarch, and the location for most foreign embassies. The Netherlands ranked fifth on the 2004 UN Human Development Index, behind Norway, Sweden, Australia, and Canada."
From: Wikipedia: Netherlands.
More about the Netherlands:
Wikitravel: Netherlands
virtualtourist.com: Netherlands
Learning Dutch: Wikibooks: Dutch
About Amsterdam: Wikitravel: Amsterdam
Tourist recommendations:
Things to do
alternative online guide to Amsterdam
newyorkamsterdam.com
museums:
Rijksmuseum: masterpieces
Open air museum
Van Gogh museum
Netherlands Maritime Museum
Royal Tropical Institute
Hermitage Amsterdam
Naturalis: National museum of natural history
House of Anne Frank
Groninger museum
Netherlands Architecture Institute
Museum Het Valkhof: Nijmegen was not only the most important Roman town in the Netherlands but it is also the oldest town in the country.
Bonnefanten Museum Maastricht
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam
Park Hogeveluwen and Krller-Mller museum
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Basically the same as i'm doing here.
wouldn't that be fun!