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Vlooienburg or
Vloonburg was a filled-in
island in the
Amstel river on the site of the
Stopera in Amsterdam. In the
seventeenth century, a
lively migrant...
- [ˈɦʌutˌxrɑxt]; Wood Canal) was a
canal in
Amsterdam that
defined one side of
Vlooienburg island.
Houtgracht and the
connected Leprozengracht canal were filled...
- with a view of the
river Amstel. In 1637,
Rembrandt moved upriver to
Vlooienburg, in a
building on the
previous site of the
current Stopera. In May 1639...
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Waterlooplein Square and the
Zwanenburgwal Canal, on a plot of land
called Vlooienburg,
which was
reclaimed in the
early 17th century. The
opera house building...
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Leprozengracht was a
canal in
Amsterdam that
defined one side of the
Vlooienburg island.
Leprozengracht and the
connected Houtgracht canal were filled...
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artificial island on the
south side of the
River Amstel,
known as the
Vlooienburg, at the
fifth house along the
Houtgracht canal. The
Jewish quarter was...
- form two new neighborhoods,
Zwanenburg (west of the Zwanenburgwal) and
Vlooienburg (east of the canal). With the
arrival in
Amsterdam of
large numbers of...
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Museum Venserpolder Verzetsmuseum Victoria Hotel,
Amsterdam Vliegenbos Vlooienburg Vondelpark Vondelparkbuurt Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Waag, Amsterdam...
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through a
diktat from the
States of Holland. Soon many Jews
settled at
Vlooienburg.
There were
three struggling congregations which merged to
Talmud Torah...
- and
because of that
settled in Amsterdam. Soon many Jews
settled at
Vlooienburg.
There were
three struggling congregations. In 1638 a reconciliation...