- the
province of
North Holland.
Haarlemmermeer is a polder,
consisting of land
reclaimed from water. The name
Haarlemmermeer means 'Haarlem's lake', referring...
-
kilometres (5.6 mi; 4.9 nmi)
southwest of Amsterdam, in the muni****lity of
Haarlemmermeer in the
province of
North Holland. It was the world's
third busiest airport...
- The
Haarlemmermeer railway lines (Dutch: Haarlemmermeerspoorlijnen) are a
former network of
railway lines in the area
between Haarlem, Amsterdam, Utrecht...
- The
Haarlemmermeer class was a
class of nine
gunvessels of the
Royal Netherlands Navy. The
class was a
failure because of its
extreme susceptibility to...
- 4°40′59″E / 52.37583°N 4.68306°E / 52.37583; 4.68306 The
Battle of
Haarlemmermeer was a
naval engagement fought on 26 May 1573,
during the
early stages...
- [ˈɦoːvdɔr(ə)p]; lit. 'Main Village') is the main town of the muni****lity of
Haarlemmermeer, in the
province of
North Holland, the Netherlands. In 2021, the po****tion...
- is a
museum tram line in
Amsterdam serving the
following stations:
Haarlemmermeer Station–
Jollenpad – Kalfjeslaan [nl]–
Amstelveen Station – Bovenkerk...
- the two
provinces of
North Holland and
South Holland. In 1855, the
Haarlemmermeer was
drained and
turned into land. The
provincial capital is Haarlem...
-
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is a part of the muni****lity of
Haarlemmermeer, and lies
about 7 km east of Hoofddorp. Oude Meer has a po****tion of...
- The
Haarlemmermeer station,
called Willemspark Station, was
built in 1915 by
architect H. van Emmerik, but
originally designed by
Karel de Bazel. The station...