The canals of Amsterdam
The four main canals of Amsterdam are the following: Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht, a quartet that was built over the course of the 17th and 18th centuries. At that point, Amsterdam was confronted by the problem of urban saturation.The current properties in the area are said to be patrician in that construction of them was ordered by the rich traders of the city.
Nowadays, 7,000 houses in Amsterdam are listed as monuments of historical importance, many of which date back to either the Golden Age or the 18th century.
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on 06/08/2011
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Very pleasant and compelling ....
Especially since the reviews are in your language! We learn many things such as that in Amsterdam there are over 1,000 bridges and canals are about 100 km ... I'll stop there, your turn to learn other things ...
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Surtout que les commentaires se font dans votre langue ! On apprend plein de choses comme par exemple qu'à Amsterdam, il y a plus de 1000 ponts et que les canaux représentent environ 100 km... Je vais m'arrêter là, à votre tour d'apprendre d'autres choses...
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