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Aalsmeer

Municipality in the Netherlands
Aalsmeer is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Its name is derived from the Dutch for eel and lake. Aalsmeer is bordered by the Westeinderplassen lake, the largest open water of the Randstad, and the... Wikipedia
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Aalsmeer is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Its name is derived from the Dutch for eel (aal) and lake (meer) ...
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Aalsmeer is the flower village on the Westeinderplassen. Internationally famous for its flower auction Royal FloraHolland and nationally known as a recreation ...
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The top attractions to visit in Aalsmeer are: Westeinderplassen · Tuinbouwmuseum Historische Tuin Aalsmeer · Flower Art Museum · Mill the Lion · Gallerie Sous- ...
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Aalsmeer is a small town and municipality in the Dutch province North Holland and has a population of nearly 31,000 inhabitants. It consists of the village ...
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Aalsmeer is a city in Noord-Holland, Netherlands. It has many popular attractions, including Aalsmeer Flower Auction, The Beach - Indoor Sport & Event Center, ...
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Aalsmeer is the flower village by the Westeinderplassen. From nature and water fun to flower activities and relaxation, you will find plenty of things to do ...
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Once known for its eels, whence its name (aal, “eel”; meer, “lake”), it is the flower-growing centre of the Netherlands, with numerous nurseries, the largest ...
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Today, Aalsmeer hosts the largest flower auction in the world, with over 40 million plants and flowers from all over the globe traded here. The building in ...
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Aalsmeer, a charming town nestled in the heart of the Netherlands, is renowned as the flower capital of the world. As the host of the world's largest flower ...