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10 Best place to visit in Naaldwijk Netherlands

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NAALDWIJK Westland ???????? Drone 4K | Holland

Naaldwijk is a city in the region of Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands. It is located in the outskirts of The Hague (Den Haag, 's Gravenhage). The city has 22,000 citizens. Today it is part of the municipality of Westland with the towns of De Lier, Honselersdijk, Maasdijk, 's-Gravenzande, Monster and Wateringen.

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Het Heilige Geesthofje in Naaldwijk (Westland) – 4k

Het Heilige Geesthofje in Naaldwijk (Westland) – 4k

Het Heilige Geesthofje is een hofje in Naaldwijk. Het ligt helemaal verscholen in de buurt van de kerk. Mooi dat het bewaard is gebleven.

De heer van Naaldwijk, Hendrik IV van Naaldwijk, liet in 1496 in zijn testament opnemen dat een som geld bestemd was voor de inrichting van een huis voor vijf arme oude mannen. Het moest gebouwd worden: op 't erff van de cuer te Naaldwijk langes de kercklaan. Door het kerkelijk armbestuur werd het houten huis later vervangen door vijf kleine huisjes. Frederik Hendrik van Oranje liet, als heer van Naaldwijk, vijftien huisjes bouwen in de vorm van een hofje. Daarvan waren er vijf voor mannen en tien voor vrouwen.
Niet iedereen mocht er wonen. Men moest afkomstig zijn uit 's-Prinsen-heerlijkheden, oftewel heerlijkheden van de prins en men moest behoren tot de Hervormde gemeente. Vanaf 1795 werden er ook mensen van andere gezindten toegelaten.
In 1955 nam de gemeente Naaldwijk het beheer over het hofje over. In 1961 is vervolgens de laatste restauratie gedaan, waarbij woningen zijn samengevoegd. Het oude aantal van vijftien woningen ging naar elf. In 2006 heeft de gemeente het beheer over het hofje overgedragen aan Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser.
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Winter walk in Heilige Geest Hofje, Naaldwijk, Netherlands: courtyard, almshouses and a chapel ❄️⛪

This typical Dutch Hofje was build in 1496 and provided housing for elderly people. Nowadays, it's still so lovely to walk through and see the old tiny houses and chapel, covered in snow!

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FRIDAY MARKET, HOOFDDORP NETHERLANDS | DAY 11 | LORVIE GEALONE #fridaymarket #hoofddorp #netherlands

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【4K】Naaldwijk???????? from Above !!

Naaldwijk in the Netherlands filmed with a DJI Mavic Pro...




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The 10 MOST NARROW ALLEYS ???? and more of GORGEOUS GOUDA - Holland / The Netherlands ☀️

Gouda is known for its super narrow alleys! Follow me walking through them on this beautiful sunny day, with church bells ringing.

Besides alleys, I'll show you the church, canals and even a wind mill.

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Traveller: The Netherlands, Naaldwijk, Old Church and Heilige Geest Hofje

Naaldwijk is located in the Westland, close to Delft. You can find some nice old buildings.
You can visit The Heilige Geest Hofje daily between 09.00 and 16.00 hour, when you are lucky the church is open.

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DEN HAAG' ta (LAHEY) 1 Gün! Hollanda!

Merhabalar, Bu hafta Hollanda'nın 2. başkenti olarak görülen Den Haag'taydık. 1 günde Den Haag'ta neler yapılır, nereler görülür göstermeye çalıştık. İyi seyirler dileriz.

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Things to know about Netherlands | Interesting Facts about Netherlands | Facts about #Netherlands

Things to know about Netherlands | Interesting Facts about Netherlands | Facts about #Netherlands

We have provided you with a list of some interesting facts about the Netherlands so that you can plan your trip there.

• The Netherlands has the highest population density in Europe. Under United Nations data, The total number of people living in the Netherlands was 17,140,098 as of August 2020. The entire surface of the nation is 33,720 sq km, giving it a population density of 508 inhabitants per square km. It is interesting to note that around 92.5 percent of the population is in urban regions. Plus, 40 percent of the nation's inhabitants live in the Randstad region, a fusion of cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht.
• The Netherlands ranks as the sixth happiest nation in the world as per the 2010 World Happiness Report. The annual report evaluates 156 countries, considering healthful life expectations and trust, freedom corruption, and social support. The cheerful Dutch have plenty to be grateful for. It is interesting to note that the country is ranked higher than its neighboring countries, Germany (17th) and Belgium (20th).
• The Netherlands has more bicycles than people. Yes, it's true. There are more than 22 million bikes in the United States and just 17 million people. This includes the innovative (if not as attractive) bakfiets, a combination of a bicycle with a giant container at the front, to carry pets, children, and even shopping. A few sources declare that the Dutch ride an average of 2.9km daily and employ bicycles for more than one-quarter of all journeys. This is in contrast to only 2 percent of the United Kingdom. Other studies suggest that an average Dutch person rides 1,000km per year over about 250 to 300 journeys.
• The Netherlands has more than 1000 windmills. There are more than 1,000 windmills located in the Netherlands, and many are open to visitors the entire year. Certain windmills, like the 19 in the Kinderdijk World Heritage Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, still serve to draw water away from the soil. There are only a handful of windmills that are operating commercially across the Netherlands. However, they're still worth visiting if you have the opportunity.
• The Dutchman was the first to develop Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a common feature of modern technology, rooted in the Netherlands. In the 90s that the idea of wireless connection between devices was first introduced by Dutch scientist Dr. Jaap Haartsen. The Bluetooth feature is accessible on many platforms, including devices made by Huawei, one of the many tech companies that have discovered a new home in the Netherlands through NFIA.
• The world's largest exporter of tulips is in the Netherlands. It is not surprising that the Netherlands is the largest exporter of flowers. About two billion flowers are exported from the country every year and are transported to various locations around the world. Most of the flowers are auctioned off at the renowned FloraHolland auctions in Naaldwijk, Rijnsburg, and Aalsmeer, The world's biggest trade center for flowers and plants.
• The Dutchmen are the tallest in the world. The rumors are true. The Dutch are the tallest in the world, with an average of 175.62cm. Dutch males are also the tallest in the world, averaging 182.53cm. Sure, researchers believe that environmental factors like lower social inequality, the availability of universal healthcare, and high dairy consumption are all factors that contribute to this. If you're trying to gain just a couple inches taller, you might consider visiting those Dutch cheese stores!
• The first country to agree on same-sex marriage. The Netherlands is known to be a liberal and progressive country. This is partly due to the truth it was the Netherlands was the very first nation to allow same-sex marriage. Since 2001, it's been legal for two people and two females to be married in the Netherlands. Since 2001, more than 15,000 couples who are same-sex have been married. The number of couples married on the same level also hit a record in 2018, which saw more than 1500 couples married.

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From Above - Naaldwijk in Snow

This video takes us on a tour around the church at Wilhelminaplein Naaldwijk (The Netherlands). You get a quick look of the beach, and a little bit of the centre.

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New Year's Eve in a small town in the Netherlands

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Naaldwijk lies in the heart of Westland. The largest economic sector is greenhouse horticulture. The largest flower auction site in the world, operated by FloraHolland.
Naaldwijk was previously a municipality in its own right, covering an area of 25.33 km² (of which 0.23 km² water). It included the towns Honselersdijk and Maasdijk, Naaldwijk
is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about 10 km southwest of The Hague.

Delft, Netherlands Tag Along Trip

Situated between Rotterdam and The Hague, Delft is an absolutely enchanting city that had me feeling as though I had stepped into storybook. It’s a 45-minute train ride from Amsterdam and given the city’s charms, it’s a must-do day trip if you’re travelling in the area.
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Rotterdam in 50 facts !!

Here are 50 facts about Rotterdam, learn some fun and interesting facts about this incredible city with this video.

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Tulips growth and Dutch prosperity - The Netherlands from above

What opportunities does our prosperity offer? The Netherlands know the highest density of holiday parks in the world. It is a portrayal of our prosperity and endless redevelopment resulting in leisure. But can we also achieve growth by thinking beyond the products? This seems to work out in waste management. Waste streams and even our faeces is converted into energy. In fact, we are going back to an old phenomenon: for example, the annual stretcher race from Workum to the Bulbs region relieves the former ship transport from manure from Friesland, which has been used for centuries to grow bulbs on the poor soil in the Bollen Region. In order to bring the bulbs in perfect condition, they need this manure, but also the correct groundwater level is also important. One man, the crane man, is busy on a daily basis, making sure to maintain a perfect balance.

The Netherlands from above shows us a country from a spectacular perspective. From the sky it is possible to see how the Netherlands changes through the seasons, and how in parallel they form the determining moments of our own life cycle. Through data visuals, impressive aerial images and portraits of people on the ground, the second series of the Netherlands from above outlines an image of how time has changed our country and how we move in it. The way we live from day to day, and from generation to generation in this country reflects our resilient mentality. The Netherlands from above season 2 tells us the story of seeing and taking opportunities, falling and rising up again, reinventing the wheel again and again. Where the first series was an ode to the makeable Netherlands, this second series is an ode to our resilience.

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Walking Tour in Vlaardingen 2023 / South Holland - Zuid Holland / Centrum - 4k

Walking Tour in Vlaardingen in The South Holland .
Vlaardingen is a city in South Holland in the Netherlands. It is located on the north bank of the Nieuwe Maas river at the confluence with the Oude Maas.
The city is divided into a northern part (locally known as the Holy) and a southern part by the A20 motorway. On the east the city is separated from Schiedam by the A4 motorway. Other places nearby are Maassluis to the west, Schipluiden and Delft to the north, Schiedam and Rotterdam to the east and Spijkenisse in the south-west, on the other side of the Nieuwe Maas. The A20 connects Rotterdam to Hook of Holland. The Beneluxtunnel (the tunnel that runs under the Nieuwe Waterweg) connects the A20 to the A15.
The centre of the town is on the west side of the old harbour, which is originally a stream ('De Vlaarding') from the peat lands north and east of the town, running to the Meuse estuary.
The area around Vlaardingen was already settled by about 2900 to 2600 BC. In 1990, a skeleton dated at about 1300 BC was dug up in the periphery of Vlaardingen; some human nuclear DNA was identified, the oldest found anywhere in the Netherlands. Although in the Roman Age a stronghold or maybe even a vicus Flenio must have been found in nowadays Vlaardingen, between roughly 250 CE and 700 CE the region seems to have been uninhabited, like much of the west of the Netherlands. In 726 or 727 the area is again mentioned as In Pagio Marsum, where a little church was established, around which Vlaardingen formed. The church is mentioned on a list of churches Willibrord, the Apostle to the Frisians, inhered to the Abbey of Echternach.

In 1018 Vlaardingen was a stronghold of Dirk III, who levied an illegal toll on ships on the Meuse river. An army sent by German Emperor Henry II in order to stop this practice was defeated by Dirk III in the (First) Battle of Vlaardingen. In 1047, his successor Dirk IV repelled another such attack (Second Battle of Vlaardingen). The first of these battles was commemorated in 2018 by a historical reenactment

The flood disaster of December 21, 1163 (Saint Thomas Flood), ended the growth of Vlaardingen. The Counts of Holland moved away and its development stagnated.

It is known that in 1273 Vlaardingen was granted city rights by Floris V, Count of Holland. Older city rights are possible, but not provable.

In 1574, during the Eighty Years War of Dutch independence, a group of Watergeuzen burnt down Vlaardingen as commanded by William of Orange to prevent the Spanish from capturing the town. Vlaardingen later became a shipbuilding area and a significant harbour for the herring fishing industry. The fishing boats (originally haringbuizen, later also sloepen and loggers) ceased to use Vlaardingen in the years after World War II.

In 1855 the former municipality of Zouteveen was merged into the municipality Vlaardingerambacht which in turn was merged with Vlaardingen during the occupation of the Netherlands in the Second World War by the Germans in 1941.

Because of the industrialization in and close to Vlaardingen, the city suffered from heavy air pollution and, sometimes, pathogenic smog during the 1970s. One day, a high school had to be closed because of the smog. Many environmental groups arose in and around Vlaardingen as it was seen as one of the most polluted cities of the country.


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Walk in NIJKERK | Small Dutch Town | Helvetic Walkers in Holland 5.

This is a short walk in Nijkerk, where we were accomodated during our stay in The Netherlands.
It is touristically well located, because is not far from Utrecht, Amsterdam, Windmills, Sea and Giethoorn.
Nijkerk means New Church (nije Kercke). The town originates from that time as this new church was built after the old chapel had been destroyed by fire in 1221.
Everything is from red brick in this town, the buildings, the streets, etc. Each house has white and black windows, typical to Holland. However each house is different in style despite of this.

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