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- strip along the west side of the Weesperstraat, clockwise from the north between Nieuwe Herengracht, Weesperstraat, Nieuwe Keizersgracht, and Amstel...
- Jewish neighborhood. Smaller streets, such as the Jodenbreestraat and Weesperstraat, were widened and almost all houses and buildings were demolished. At...
- South near Duivendrecht, via Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg, Valkenburgerstraat, Weesperstraat, Wibautstraat and Gooiseweg (S112). The total length of the tunnel,...
- Stadshart). Line 8 (Centraal StationNieuwmarktWaterloopleinWeesperstraat – Rivierenbuurt) existed from 1905 to 1942. This tram ran through the...
- Onbekendegracht with the Plantage Muidergracht. The canal is crossed by Weesperstraat (at the Weesperplein) and Roetersstraat. The Achtergracht is a short...
- a guest. At the Weesperplein the Sarphatistaat intersects the main Weesperstraat–Wibautstraat route (city route s112). The street is crossed by the Weesperplein...
- bridge number 257, which spans the Niewe Achtergracht and connects the Weesperstraat with the Weesperplein, was named after Meijer de Hond. The nameplate...
- 1887 by Willem Vroom and Anton Dreesmann. The first branch opened in Weesperstraat[nl] in Amsterdam. The company expanded rapidly throughout the Netherlands...
- Onbekendegracht, which runs behind the Royal Theater Carré, and is crossed by Weesperstraat and Roetersstraat. There are three bridges over the Nieuwe Prinsengracht:...
- (206 meters) southeast of the church, at the present intersection of Weesperstraat and Nieuw Herengracht. During the late 19th and early 20th Century,...