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Gracht (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣrɑxt]; plural:
grachten) is a
Dutch word for a
canal within a city.
Grachten often have a
round shape, and form a circle...
- Amsterdam,
capital of the Netherlands, has more than 100
kilometers (62 mi) of
grachten (canals),
about 90
islands and 1,500 bridges. The
three main
canals (Herengracht...
- The ****s aan de Drie
Grachten or ****s op de Drie
Grachten ("House on
Three Canals") is a 17th-century
canal house in Amsterdam, at the
southeastern end...
- po****tion of 75,000 and is
famous for its
Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many
grachten,
smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall. Its
array of
historic churches...
- Waterlooplein. The
medieval and
colonial age
canals of Amsterdam,
known as
grachten,
embraces the
heart of the city
where homes have
interesting gables. Beyond...
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track 1: Acht-en-Tachtig-Prachtige-
Grachten This is
Dutch for "88 (achtentachtig)
beautiful (prachtige)
canals (
grachten)." at the end of
track 3: Tonari...
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First Army had a big
success on the
northern flank from Bixs****e to Drie
Grachten (Three Canals) and the
British gained a
substantial amount of
ground northwards...
- Aan de
Amsterdamse grachten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːn də ʔɑmstərˌdɑmsə ˈɣrɑxtə(n)]; "At the
Amsterdam canals") is a
Dutch song by
Pieter Goemans. It...
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probably best
known for
having written the
classic song "Aan de
Amsterdamse grachten".
Goemans was born on 6 June 1925 in Amsterdam. The son of a diplomat,...
- In 1935,
Arnold van den
Bergh auctioned the
listed "****s aan de Drie
Grachten" ("House on
three canals") building—used from 1936
onwards for
August Aimé...