- The
Watergraafsmeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌʋaːtərɣraːfsˈmeːr]) is a
polder in
North Holland, Netherlands. It was
reclaimed in 1629. In the 17th and 18th...
- Oost-
Watergraafsmeer was a
stadsdeel (borough) of
Amsterdam until 2010. It
bordered Diemen, Duivendrecht, and the
boroughs Amsterdam-Centrum, Oud-Zuid...
- JOS
Watergraafsmeer is an ****ociation
football club from the
Amsterdam district Watergraafsmeer. In 2010 the club had
around 500
registered members. The...
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which means lake, as in Aalsmeer, Bijlmermeer,
Haarlemmermeer and
Watergraafsmeer. The
Amsterdam canal system is the
result of
conscious city planning...
- and Diemen. The
station serves the
Science Park
Amsterdam and the
Watergraafsmeer, as well as
Amsterdam University College and the
Science Park campus...
- a sober,
minimalist form of Art Deco.
Betondorp is
located in the
Watergraafsmeer neighbourhood.
Footballer Johan Cruyff was born and
raised in Betondorp...
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clubs of Amsterdam. Such
clubs include AFC, Ajax, Blauw-Wit, DWS, JOS
Watergraafsmeer, Swift, De Volewijckers, VVA and Zeeburgia. An
Amsterdam Derby can...
- May 2010
after a
merger of the
former boroughs of
Zeeburg and Oost-
Watergraafsmeer. In 2013, the
borough had
almost 123,000 inhabitants. Amsterdam-Oost...
- road
connects the
capital city of Amsterdam, near the
interchange of
Watergraafsmeer, with the
German border, near
Oldenzaal and Bad Bentheim, and the German...
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Amsteldorp is a
neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The
neighborhood dates from the 1920s but many
houses were
built in 1947–48 and in the 1950s. The...