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A photograhic journey of Haarlem and its history.
The first official mention of Haarlem was in the 10th-century. The name comes from`Haarlo-heim or`Haarulahem which means:place, on sand and covered with trees, higher than others. It is also the capital city of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is located 20 kilometres west of Amsterdam; on the banks of the River Spaarne. But, unlike the Netherlands capital city, Haarlem, with a population of 150,000 is on a much smaller scale. With a pedestrian only city centre, the visitor is led along herringbone paved brick streets and into tranquil hofjes (almshouses). For such a small city, Haarlem is steeped in history, and what remains is a testament to its past. It is rich in architecture, museums and churches, of which the most notably is
Saint Bavo Sint Bavo or the Great Church on the Grote Markt. «
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