A report on Amstelveen, Aalsmeer and Amsterdam
The name Amstelveen comes from the Amstel, a local river (as does the name Amsterdam) and veen, meaning fen, peat, or moor.
- AmstelveenThe town is located 13 km (8 mi) southwest of Amsterdam.
- Aalsmeer"Fort at the Schiphol" was a ditch separating Aalsmeer and Amstelveen, and named after a piece of land from Amstelveen.
- AmstelveenThese farmers were starting the reclamation around upstream Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, and later at the other side of the river at Amstelveen.
- Amsterdam171 - Aalsmeer - Bovenkerk - Amstelveen - Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA Station
- AalsmeerThis can be recognised by the suffix -meer which means lake, as in Aalsmeer, Bijlmermeer, Haarlemmermeer and Watergraafsmeer.
- Amsterdam2 related topics with Alpha
North Holland
1 linksProvince of the Netherlands in the northwestern part of the country.
Province of the Netherlands in the northwestern part of the country.
161,265). The province's largest city and also the largest city in the Netherlands is the Dutch capital Amsterdam, with a population of 862,965 as of November 2019.
Another seven municipalities have a population between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabitants (Hilversum, Amstelveen, Purmerend, Hoorn, Velsen, Den Helder and Dijk en Waard).
Aalsmeer
Haarlemmermeer
1 linksMunicipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.
Municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.
But it was not until a furious hurricane in November 1836 drove the waters as far as the gates of Amsterdam, and another on Christmas Day sent them in the opposite direction to submerge the streets of Leiden, that the mind of the nation was seriously turned to the matter.
Its current head office in Amstelveen had a scheduled completion at the end of 1970.
In 1895 a double canal lock was built at Aalsmeer, boosting the economy.