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Haarlem (Dutch: [ˈɦaːrlɛm] ;
predecessor of
Harlem in English) is a city and muni****lity in the Netherlands. It is the
capital of the
province of North...
- The New York and
Harlem Railroad (now the Metro-North Railroad's
Harlem Line) was one of the
first railroads in the
United States, and was the world's...
- Oud
Haerlem Castle was a very
strong castle in Holland. In 1351 it was
demolished after a long siege. The
location of Oud
Haerlem castle is on the eastern...
- Sand Sijn
Princenwoning had geplant, So was dit
loflijk oud gesticht. Tot
Haerlems Raedhuys opgericht — see
photo This text in old
Dutch says that whenever...
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Dolleman working from
research by C.A. de Goederen-van Hees, pp. 249-257,
Haerlem:
jaarboek 1973, ISSN 0927-0728, on the
website of the
North Holland Archives...
- of
Kenau and her women's
squabbles in his book Kenu
Symonsdochter van
Haerlem.
According to Kurtz, it was
unusual for
Dutch women to
fight in wartime...
- monument. Many
battles have been
fought in Heemskerk. Two castles—Oud
Haerlem Castle and
Heemskerk Castle—were
built in the
twelfth and
thirteenth century...
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during 1647 in
South Africa. The
Dutch ship
Nieuwe Haerlem is
wrecked in
Table Bay.
Nieuwe Haerlem survivor Leendert Janszen and some crew stay in Table...
- (14
October 2017). "Nieuw in Haarlem:
lunchen met 8
katten op s****".
Haerlems Bodem.
Archived from the
original on 1
March 2021.
Retrieved 24
April 2018...
- "Admiraliteitsgebouw" (currently used as town hall), the "de Hoop" windmill, Fort/Bastion
Haerlem, "Droogdok Jan Blanken": a
historic shipbuilding site and, the
Water Tower...