- the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal. The west of
Maarssen is
called Maarssen-broek,
whereas the east is
called Maarssen-Dorp. The two localities,
along with other...
-
January 2011 by a
merger of the muni****lities of
Breukelen (in the west),
Maarssen (in the east) and
Loenen (in the north).
Stichtse Vecht is
situated north...
-
ideal and
reality of the city lay-out in the [Dutch] Republic, 1580–1680).
Maarssen: Schwartz. ISBN 978-90-6179-024-2. Sako
Musterd (2003).
Amsterdam Human...
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Tienhoven was a
separate muni****lity
until 1957, when it was
merged with
Maarssen. The
village was
first mentioned in 1243 as "decem
mansorum sitorum in...
-
counts some 420,000
inhabitants and
includes Nieuwegein,
IJsselstein and
Maarssen. It is
sometimes argued that the
close by muni****lities De Bilt, Zeist...
-
Maarssen is a
railway station in
Maarssenbroek and on the
opposite side of the
Amsterdam Rijnkanaal to
Maarssen, Netherlands. The
station opened on 18...
- (2 cantons),
Medemblik and Monnickendam. Utrecht, cantons: IJsselstein,
Maarssen, Mijdrecht, Schoonhoven,
Utrecht (2 cantons) and Woerden. Its po****tion...
- Vechtstr**** area. On
January 1, 2011,
Loenen merged with
Breukelen and
Maarssen to form
Stichtse Vecht. The
former muni****lity of
Loenen consisted of...
-
burned by the French. On 1
January 2011,
Breukelen merged with
Loenen and
Maarssen to form
Stichtse Vecht. The New York City
borough of
Brooklyn in the United...
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Barneveld 0343
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Culemborg 0346
Maarssen 0347
Vianen 0348
Woerden 035
Hilversum 036
Almere 038
Zwolle 040 Eindhoven...