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Haarlem - translation to ολλανδικά

MUNICIPALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS AND CAPITAL CITY OF NORTH HOLLAND
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  • [[Teylers Museum]] in Haarlem
  • The Street of Donkere Spaarne near [[Spaarne]] River
  • Kleine Houtstraat street in summer
  • The Grote Markt in 1696, painting by Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde
  • A typesetter at the [[Joh. Enschedé]] printing shop (formerly located behind the [[St. Bavochurch]]) in 1884, by the American artist [[Charles Frederic Ulrich]]
  • Windmill ''De Adriaan''
  • Drawing dated 1855 by [[Arnoldus Johannes Eymer]] of the Verwulft during a festival: tents can be seen above the wide arched "overclosure" while a small [[trekschuit]] is moored in the Oude Gracht, indicating a tight squeeze was possible to pass underneath if a (hinged) mast was able to be taken down. The canal was filled in 4 years later in 1859.
  • A topographic map of Haarlem.
  • A map of Haarlem around 1550. The city is completely surrounded by a city wall and defensive [[moat]]. In the North (top), at a fork in the road, the complex known as ''[[Het Dolhuys]]'' can be seen. In the south-west corner on the lower left, the city bleaching grounds can be seen. Notice the near-square shape of the city: this was based on the ancient plan of [[Jerusalem]].
  • A map of Haarlem in 1827. The city walls have been torn down to use as building materials for city expansion.
  • [[Pipe organ]] at Haarlem's [[Sint-Bavokerk]]. [[Mozart]] once played this organ.
  • the oldest Dutch railway line]] between Amsterdam and Haarlem.
  • Many government-owned buildings are national heritage sites, such as the local police headquarters located on the Koudenhorn 2. Originally built as the Dutch Reformed "Diaconie" (poor house and orphanage) in 1768, it was built to house up to 900 people, indicating the extent of the economic crisis in Haarlem that had resulted from losing shipping power to Amsterdam.
  • [[Satellite image]] of Haarlem
  • [[Patronaat]] pop music hall
  • Stadsschouwburg, theater on the Wilsonplein
  • Grote Markt]], built in the 14th century, replacing the Count's castle, after this had burnt down partially. The remainders were given to the city.
  • River [[Spaarne]] through Haarlem
  • The Haarlemmerhout in Haarlem is the oldest park designed for public access in the Netherlands. It is said that Napoleon's army carved their initials in these trees.
  • [[Haarlem Baseball Week]] 2006 at the [[Pim Mulier]] Stadium
  • A map of Haarlem in 1646, before [[Salomon de Bray]]'s ambitious northwards expansion plan was executed. North is to the left. The Houtmarkt has been built in the north east, and the Haarlemmerport is visible, as well as the Old Men's Almshouse, which nowadays houses the [[Frans Hals Museum]].
  • City Hall]]<ref>[https://rkd.nl/en/explore/images/69087 entry] for painting ''Wapenvermeerdering'' in the [[Netherlands Institute for Art History]]</ref>
  • [[Cathedral of Saint Bavo]]
  • Grote Markt of Haarlem, c. 1670–90, by [[Cornelis Beelt]]
  • Arend]]'', one of two locomotives built by [[R. B. Longridge and Company]] for the Haarlem-Amsterdam railway line in the 1830s.
  • "Man in front of a firing squad", memorial by [[Mari Andriessen]] to commemorate 15 innocent victims chosen at random who were shot there by German occupational forces on 7 March 1945, Dreef, Haarlem
  • The [[Villa Welgelegen]], built in the 18th century, is the current government house of the province of [[North Holland]].
  • Cotton mills in Haarlem in the 19th century
  • A sketch of the siege of Haarlem seen from the North, with [[Het Dolhuys]] on the right, and the river [[Spaarne]] on the left
  • Amsterdamse Poort]], former gateway to the city from Amsterdam, is one of the few visible traces left of the old city wall.
  • [[Saint Bavo]] saves Haarlem from the Kennemers. Dated 1673 but showing legend from 1274. In the background the [[Sint-Bavokerk]] (''Grote Kerk'') can be seen.
  • Street in Haarlem
  • A map of Haarlem after the fire in 1578 by Thomas Thomasz. The damage across the city can still be seen two years later.
  • This [[Gaper]] is located on the front of "Van der Pigge", a chemist's that declined to move for [[Vroom & Dreesmann]]'s new department store in 1932.
  • Lange Brug (''Long Bridge''), in popular speech also known as "de verfroller" ("''the paint roller''").
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Haarlem         
Haarlem, provincial capital (Northern Holland) in the western Netherlands
Haarlems         
pertaining to Haarlem
Haarlemmer      
n. resident of Haarlem

Βικιπαίδεια

Haarlem

Haarlem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːrlɛm] (listen); predecessor of Harlem in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe; it is also part of the Amsterdam metropolitan area. Haarlem had a population of 162,543 in 2021.

Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmermeer.

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