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11 relations: Amsterdam, Canal, Haarlem, Heilige Stede, Kalverstraat, Kennemerland, Leidseplein, Rasphuis, Singel, Sloten, Amsterdam, Stille Omgang.
- Pedestrian streets in the Netherlands
- Shopping districts and streets in the Netherlands
- Streets in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
Canal
Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi).
Haarlem
Haarlem (predecessor of Harlem in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands.
Heilige Stede
Nieuwezijds Kapel (Dutch - New Side's Chapel), or Heilige Stede (Dutch - holy site) or Chapel of the Heilige Stede refers to a site in Amsterdam that includes shops and a Dutch Reformed church built in 1908 on the site of a church once called the Heilige Stede, originally built in the 15th century to replace a chapel that burned in a city fire of 1452.
See Heiligeweg and Heilige Stede
Kalverstraat
The Kalverstraat is a busy shopping street of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Heiligeweg and Kalverstraat are Pedestrian streets in the Netherlands, shopping districts and streets in the Netherlands and streets in Amsterdam.
See Heiligeweg and Kalverstraat
Kennemerland
Kennemerland is a coastal region in the northwestern Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.
See Heiligeweg and Kennemerland
Leidseplein
Leidseplein (English: Leiden Square) is a square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands.
See Heiligeweg and Leidseplein
Rasphuis
The Rasphuis was a "tuchthuis" or prison in Amsterdam that was established in 1596 in the former Convent of the Poor Clares on the Heiligeweg.
Singel
The Singel is one of the canals of Amsterdam. Heiligeweg and Singel are streets in Amsterdam.
Sloten, Amsterdam
Sloten is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland.
See Heiligeweg and Sloten, Amsterdam
Stille Omgang
A stille omgang ("Silent Walk" or circumambulation) is an informal ritual that serves as substitute for the Roman Catholic processions that were prohibited after the Reformation in the Netherlands in the 16th century until the abolition of the Dutch constitutional procession ban in 1983.
See Heiligeweg and Stille Omgang
See also
Pedestrian streets in the Netherlands
Shopping districts and streets in the Netherlands
Streets in Amsterdam
- Anjeliersgracht
- Damrak
- De Clercqstraat
- Elandsgracht
- Ferdinand Bolstraat
- Goudsbloemgracht
- Heiligeweg
- Jodenbreestraat
- Kalverstraat
- Kromme Waal
- Lindengracht
- List of streets in Amsterdam
- Markengracht
- Marnixstraat
- Martelaarsgracht
- Nes (Amsterdam)
- Nieuwe Achtergracht
- Nieuwendijk, Amsterdam
- Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal
- P.C. Hooftstraat
- Palmgracht
- Prins Hendrikkade
- Raadhuisstraat
- Rapenburg
- Rokin
- Rozengracht
- Sarphatistraat
- Scheepstimmermanstraat
- Singel
- Sint Antoniesbreestraat
- Spiegelgracht
- Spuistraat
- Tolstraat
- Vijzelgracht
- Warmoesstraat
- Westerstraat
- Zeedijk
- Zomerdijkstraat
- Zwanenburgwal