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Archeologisch Museum Haarlem and Haarlem

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Difference between Archeologisch Museum Haarlem and Haarlem

Archeologisch Museum Haarlem vs. Haarlem

The Archeologisch Museum Haarlem is a museum in the cellar of the Vleeshal on the Grote Markt in Haarlem, the Netherlands, dedicated to promoting interest and conserving the archeological heritage of Kennemerland. Haarlem (predecessor of Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands.

Similarities between Archeologisch Museum Haarlem and Haarlem

Archeologisch Museum Haarlem and Haarlem have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Frans Hals Museum - Hal, Kennemerland, Vleeshal.

Frans Hals Museum - Hal

Frans Hals Museum - Hal (until March 29 2018: De Hallen Haarlem) is one of the two locations of the Frans Hals Museum, located on the Grote Markt, Haarlem, Netherlands, where modern and contemporary art is on display in alternating presentations.

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Kennemerland

Kennemerland is a coastal region in the northwestern Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.

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Vleeshal

The Vleeshal is a historical building dating from 1603 on the Grote Markt in Haarlem, the Netherlands.

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Archeologisch Museum Haarlem and Haarlem Comparison

Archeologisch Museum Haarlem has 4 relations, while Haarlem has 287. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.03% = 3 / (4 + 287).

References

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