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Koningsdag (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋzdɑx] ) or King's Day is a
national holiday in the
Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Celebrated on 27
April (26 April...
- in The Hague. In 1994, The
Hague held the FEI
World Equestrian Games.
Koningsdag, or King's Day, is held
annually on 27 April. It is
traditionally celebrated...
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occasionally white. For many years, however, the top
layer has been
orange on
Koningsdag (King's Day), and a few days before. It may also be orange-coloured when...
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often lit in the
streets or in people's backyard.[citation needed]
During Koningsdag ("King's Day"),
several muni****lities
throughout the
country organize...
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white and
cobalt blue. The
pennant is
usually added on King's Day (Dutch:
Koningsdag, 27 April) or
other festive occasions related to the
Royal Family. The...
- one year by UNESCO.
Famous festivals and
events in
Amsterdam include:
Koningsdag (which was
named Koninginnedag until the
crowning of King Willem-Alexander...
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commemoration takes place on
Monday 16 December.
Kingdom Day is,
unlike Koningsdag (English: King's Day), not an
official national holiday, but government...
- (such as the 1953 floods). In addition,
there is a
public holiday called Koningsdag (King's Day,
which was Koninginnedag, Queen's Day,
before 2014), during...
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Monday (lit.
First Easter Day and
Second Easter Day) 27
April King's Day
Koningsdag [ˈkoːnɪŋzˌdɑx] If 27
April falls on a Sunday, King's Day is celebrated...
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Mandarin Chinese. Catharina-Amalia and her
sisters attended the
annual Koningsdag. On 19 June 2010, Catharina-Amalia
served as a
bridesmaid at the wedding...