... Some English writers in the Netherlands also used the Dutch name. Flushing, originally a Dutch colonial village and now part of Queens, New York City, was first called Vlissingen after the town in the ...
... from Harlingen.
The famous Dutch writer Simon Vestdijk was born in Harlingen and used to depict his hometown in his writings as Lahringen.
The town of Harlingen, Texas, in the United States ...
... a Berlin-style living room cafe is located, named after the German writer Berthold Brecht. It is decorated with table lamps, old armchairs and grandmother tea cups. Even wool and knitting needles are available. ...
... named after the Dutch writer Joost van den Vondel, and the Plantage neighbourhood, with the zoo, are also located outside the Grachtengordel. Several parts of the city and the surrounding urban area are ...
... centre in Europe, hosting frequent lectures and bringing well-known American writers and thinkers to Dutch audiences. The secretariat of the John Adams Institute is located in the West India House. ...
... sources wrote about a terrible storm and these well agree with each other. The air was full of lightning. The English journalist and writer Daniel Defoe (the writer of Robinson Crusoe) wrote concerning ...
... as "Flushing" once and "Flussingue" twice in his book about the Netherlands.[1] Some English writers in the Netherlands also used the Dutch name.
Flushing, originally a Dutch ...
... major museums, the Vondelpark, a 19th century park named after the Dutch writer Joost van den Vondel, and the Plantage neighbourhood, with the zoo, are also located outside the Grachtengordel.
Several ...
... and in exchange for a fee also for other citizens.
Two years after the park opened, in 1867, a statue of writer and playwright Joost van den Vondel was placed in the park. Sculptor Louis Royer created ...
... major museums, the Vondelpark, a 19th century park named after the Dutch writer Joost van den Vondel, and the Plantage neighbourhood, with the zoo, are also located outside the Grachtengordel.
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... to write something great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer?
* — Anne Frank[32]
She continued writing regularly until her last entry of 1 August 1944.
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... writers and architects. Some of the work of this "Bergen School" is on exhibit at Museum Kranenburgh. The neighbourhood of Park Meerwijk, constructed in 1915, is made up entirely of villas in ...
... staff and writers.
The Lonely Planet list is not based on where travellers are already going but rather where they believe travellers should consider visiting in 2013. Amsterdam's high ranking is likely ...
The Rijksmuseum received the British Guild of Travel Writers Award in the European Tourism Project category at a Gala dinner held at The Savoy Hotel, London on Sunday 3 November 2013.
After ...