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Amsterdam - traduzione in francese

CAPITAL AND MOST POPULOUS CITY OF THE NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Ámsterdam; NLAMS; UN/LOCODE:NLAMS; Amsterdam, Holland; Ampsterdam; Amesterdam; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Amsterdam (Netherlands); Geography of Amsterdam; Amsterdam, North Holland; Amsterdam, Noord Holland; Immigration to Amsterdam; Amstelodamum; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Nightlife in Amsterdam; Sports in Amsterdam; Architecture of Amsterdam; Education in Amsterdam; Demographics of Amsterdam; Economy of Amsterdam; Religion in Amsterdam
  • The [[Amsterdam Stock Exchange]], the oldest stock exchange in the world
  • The Agnietenkapel Gate at the [[University of Amsterdam]], founded in 1632 as the Athenaeum Illustre
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  • An Amsterdammer waits for a traffic light to change at the Muntplein in the heart of Amsterdam.
  • Oude Kerk]] was consecrated in 1306 AD.
  • Police bicyclist crossing a bridge over the Prinsengracht
  • A tram crossing the Keizersgracht
  • Hermitage Museum]] (right) on the [[Amstel]]}}
  • access-date=19 April 2007}}</ref> Along with [[De Wallen]], the canals are the focal-point for tourists in the city.
  • [[Amsterdam Centraal station]], the city's main train station
  • View of the city centre looking southwest from the Oosterdokskade}}
  • One of the decorated boats participating in the 2013 Canal Parade of the [[Amsterdam Gay Pride]]
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  • Photochrom of Amsterdam's [[Dam Square]] at the beginning of the 20th century
  • Amsterdam population pyramid in 2022
  • italic=no}} houses [[Rembrandt]]'s ''[[The Night Watch]]''.
  • Satellite picture of Amsterdam and North Sea Canal
  • [[Boroughs of Amsterdam]] until 24 March 2022
  • Amsterdam citizens celebrating the [[Peace of Münster]], 30 January 1648. Painting by [[Bartholomeus van der Helst]]
  • Begijnhof]] is one of the oldest [[hofje]]s in Amsterdam.
  • Bicyclist at Amsterdam
  • The [[Egelantiersgracht]] lies west of the [[Grachtengordel]], in the [[Jordaan]] neighbourhood.
  • Spiegelgracht
  • Amsterdam Arena]], 2016
  • italic=no}} or Royal Concert Hall houses performances of the [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra]] and other musical events.
  • The [[Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam]] is an international museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design.
  • liberation of the Netherlands]] at the end of [[World War II]] on 8 May 1945
  • Mayor of Amsterdam]] since 2018.
  • [[AFC Ajax]] player [[Johan Cruyff]], 1967
  • Topographic map of Amsterdam
  • Herengracht
  • The rebuilt [[Magere Brug]], around 1938.
  • Queen Máxima]] greeting Amsterdammers from the [[Royal Palace of Amsterdam]] during Willem-Alexanders inauguration in 2013
  • [[Nieuwendammerdijk en Buiksloterdijk]], [[Amsterdam-Noord]], winter 2010
  • rapid transit system]] consisting of five lines.
  • Muntplein]], 1891
  • The [[Royal Palace of Amsterdam]], by architects [[Jacob van Campen]] and [[Daniël Stalpaert]] is characteristic of the architecture of the [[Dutch Baroque architecture]].
  • Police headquarters of Amsterdam
  • Prinsengracht
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  • [[Rembrandt]] monument on [[Rembrandtplein]]
  • [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] ranks as Europe's third-busiest airport for passenger traffic.
  • [[Stadsschouwburg]], Amsterdam's best-known theatre
  • [[Royal Theater Carré]], It was originally meant as a permanent circus building.
  • Rokin – November 1977
  • Van Gogh]]'s paintings and letters.
  • The [[Westerkerk]] in the Centrum borough, one of Amsterdam's best-known churches
  • Boats give tours of the city, such as this one in front of the [[EYE Film Institute Netherlands]].
  • The [[Zuidas]], the city's main business district
  • The [[Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam]] and [[Conservatorium van Amsterdam]], two examples of 21st-century architecture in the centre of the city

Amsterdam         
Amsterdam, official capital city of Holland

Definizione

Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
<education, body> The "Free University of Amsterdam", founded in 1880 by Abraham Kuyper (who later became Prime Minister of The Netherlands). Originally only open to Reformed Christians, it is now open to all. Andrew Tanenbaum is a professor there. Not to be confused with the much older Universiteit van Amsterdam. http://vu.nl/. (2005-11-05)

Wikipedia

Amsterdam

Amsterdam ( AM-stər-dam, UK also AM-stər-DAM, Dutch: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm] (listen); lit. "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 921,402 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area. Located in the Dutch province of North Holland, Amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the "Venice of the North", for its large number of canals, now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Amsterdam was founded at the mouth of the Amstel River that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the a local linguistic variation of the word dam. Originally a small fishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam became a major world port during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, when the Netherlands was an economic powerhouse. Amsterdam was the leading center for finance and trade, as well as a hub of production of secular art. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the city expanded and many new neighborhoods and suburbs were planned and built. The canals of Amsterdam and the 19-20th century Defence Line of Amsterdam are both on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Sloten, annexed in 1921 by the municipality of Amsterdam, is the oldest part of the city, dating to the 9th century. The city has a long tradition of openness, liberalism, and tolerance. Cycling is key to the city's modern character, and there are numerous biking paths and lanes spread throughout the entire city.

Amsterdam's main attractions include its historic canals; the Rijksmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the state museum with a vast collection of Dutch Golden Age art; the Van Gogh Museum; the Dam Square, where the Royal Palace of Amsterdam and former city hall (stadhuiscode: nld promoted to code: nl ) are located; the Amsterdam Museum; Stedelijk Museum, with modern art; Hermitage Amsterdam, the Concertgebouwcode: nld promoted to code: nl concert hall; the Anne Frank House; the Het Scheepvaartmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the Heineken Experience, the Natura Artis Magistracode: lat promoted to code: la ; Hortus Botanicus, NEMO, the red-light district and many cannabis coffee shops. The city is also well known for its nightlife and festival activity; with several of its nightclubs (Melkwegcode: nld promoted to code: nl , Paradiso) among the world's most famous. Primarily known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow canal houses with gabled façades; well-preserved legacies of the city's 17th-century Golden Age, and the establishment of the Van Gogh Museum, displaying the work of the famous Dutch modern artist, have attracted millions of visitors to Amsterdam annually.

The Amsterdam Stock Exchange, founded in 1602, is considered the oldest "modern" securities market stock exchange in the world. As the commercial capital of the Netherlands and one of the top financial centres in Europe, Amsterdam is considered an alpha world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. The city is also the cultural capital of the Netherlands. Many large Dutch institutions have their headquarters in the city, including: the Philips conglomerate, AkzoNobel, Booking.com, TomTom, and ING. Many of the world's largest companies are based in Amsterdam or have established their European headquarters in the city, such as leading technology companies Uber, Netflix and Tesla. In 2022, Amsterdam was ranked the ninth-best city in the world to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit and 12th globally on quality of living for environment and infrastructure by Mercer. The city was ranked 4th place globally as top tech hub in the Savills Tech Cities 2019 report (2nd in Europe), and 3rd in innovation by Australian innovation agency 2thinknow in their Innovation Cities Index 2009. The Port of Amsterdam is the fifth largest in Europe. The KLM hub and Amsterdam's main airport, Schiphol, is the busiest airport in the Netherlands, the third busiest in Europe, and the 11th busiest airport in the world. The Dutch capital is considered one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with at least 177 nationalities represented. Immigration and ethnic segregation in Amsterdam is a current issue.

A few of Amsterdam's notable residents throughout its history include painters Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh, seventeenth-century philosophers Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, René Descartes, and the Holocaust victim and diarist Anne Frank.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Amsterdam
1. Christie‘s Amsterdam 23 octobre: Montres et bijoux.
2. Sotheby‘s Amsterdam 21 novembre: Mobilier, pendules et objets d‘arts décoratifs.
3. Le premier trou dans la langue est fait à Amsterdam.
4. Simon Meier, Amsterdam Mardi 18 octobre 2005 Banlieue d‘Amsterdam.
5. Voyez Copenhague, Amsterdam: eux y sont parvenus, pourquoi pas nous?